Xurya is accelerating solar deployment across Indonesia, having delivered more than 300 projects in 2025 with over 200 MWp of installed capacity.
The company’s expansion comes as rising energy volatility and fiscal pressures—driven by dependence on imported fossil fuels—push businesses to adopt renewable energy for economic resilience rather than purely sustainability goals. Indonesia’s energy subsidies have increased significantly, highlighting the urgency for alternative solutions. Across the region, clean energy investment reached approximately USD47 billion in 2025, reinforcing the shift toward diversified energy systems.
Founded in 2018, Xurya has built its growth on a zero-capex rooftop solar model, enabling commercial and industrial users to adopt solar without upfront investment. The company is now expanding into hybrid off-grid systems and independent power producer (IPP) segments, targeting enterprises seeking reliable and predictable energy supply.
Beyond deployment, Xurya is strengthening ecosystem capabilities through initiatives such as Solar Academy Indonesia, which focuses on training local engineering and installation talent. This aligns with broader industry needs, as workforce development becomes critical to sustaining large-scale renewable deployment.