The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Gavin Adda, CEO of Peak Energy and Nate Luo, Vice President, Huawei Digital Power Singapore. The agreement targets a significant 700 MWp project pipeline across APAC countries. This collaboration signals a major step forward in the region’s clean energy ambitions, combining Huawei’s digital power leadership with Peak Energy’s deep market presence.
Peak Energy, headquartered in Singapore, has established regional commercial and technical teams to support local project execution across key APAC markets — including Japan, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand. This decentralised approach enables rapid mobilization and industry-leading delivery of bankable, turnkey clean energy solutions for corporate off-takers seeking to cut their emissions and their energy bills. Huawei Digital Power will provide its next-generation Smart PV solutions, integrating advanced power electronics, and energy storage capabilities to maximize energy yield, operational reliability, and lifecycle cost savings.
“This partnership is a key milestone in our efforts to become the leading energy partner for corporates looking to reduce costs and carbon emissions in Asia” said Gavin Adda. “Integrating Huawei’s best-in-class innovations into our energy services will help accelerate our growth, while ensuring that our solar and BESS PPA customers benefit from industry-leading technologies and optimal system performances.”
“Our collaboration with Peak Energy demonstrates Huawei’s unwavering commitment to driving Asia-Pacific’s clean energy transformation. By integrating cutting-edge digital power technologies with trusted execution across local markets, we aim to help corporate clients achieve their decarbonization goals while strengthening regional energy resilience,” stated Nate Luo.
With corporate decarbonisation commitments rising and policy frameworks increasingly favorable, the MoU paves the way for meaningful carbon reduction and long-term energy resilience in Asia-Pacific’s fast-evolving economies. Together, Huawei Digital Power and Peak Energy are setting the benchmark for how technology and strategic partnerships can catalyse a low-carbon, high-efficiency future — starting with 700MWp, and with eyes firmly set on gigawatt-scale transformation.
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