Huawei has introduced its FusionSolar 9.0 Smart PV & ESS solution in Malaysia, marking a shift toward AI-driven, grid-stabilising renewable energy systems. The launch, led by Huawei Technologies (Malaysia), highlights the growing role of intelligent infrastructure in supporting the country’s clean energy transition.
The solution integrates advanced solar generation with energy storage and AI-based optimisation. Key features include a grid-forming string inverter and a 1000V AC photovoltaic system, enabling large-scale deployments of up to 11 MW per installation. AI-enabled controls allow autonomous operation, real-time optimisation and improved efficiency, particularly in remote or complex environments such as mountainous or offshore sites.
Huawei’s system combines smart inverters, transformer stations and battery storage (LUNA series), delivering up to 20 percent higher energy yields and improved grid stability. The technology also supports seamless switching between grid-connected and off-grid modes, helping reduce downtime and enhance resilience.
The deployment aligns with Malaysia’s National Energy Transition Roadmap, which targets a significant increase in renewable energy capacity and aims to drive economic growth, job creation and energy security.