Huawei Digital Power has unveiled its FusionSolar9.0 Smart PV & ESS solution in Malaysia, marking a significant advancement in solar energy technology that leverages artificial intelligence for grid stabilization and autonomous energy management, aligning with Malaysia’s ambitious clean energy goals.

  • FusionSolar9.0 introduces AI-powered smart grid technology in Malaysia
  • System supports up to 11MW PV arrays with autonomous operation
  • Aligns with Malaysia’s 70% renewable energy target by 2050

What happened

Huawei Digital Power has launched its latest solar energy solution, FusionSolar9.0 Smart PV & ESS, in Malaysia. This platform represents a shift from traditional solar setups to intelligent systems that stabilize the electrical grid using AI and advanced inverter technologies. Key features include the world's first grid-forming string inverter and a 1000-volt alternating current system capable of supporting large scale solar arrays up to 11MW.

The system also integrates Huawei’s LUNA2000-241 energy storage solution to improve efficiency and reliability. AI facilitates autonomous operations, requiring minimal on-site personnel even in challenging locations such as mountainous terrains, floating solar sites, and remote islands. The launch event gathered industry experts to discuss the solution's potential to transform Malaysia’s solar energy landscape.

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Why it matters

Malaysia is targeting a renewable energy share of 70 percent by 2050 as outlined in its National Energy Transition Roadmap. Achieving this level of clean energy adoption depends on advances in technology that increase efficiency, reliability, and grid stability. Huawei’s FusionSolar9.0 addresses these needs by integrating AI for smart scheduling, power optimization, and seamless switching between grid-connected and off-grid modes.

This reduces reliance on fossil fuels, lowers emissions, and stabilizes energy costs, which are critical factors for Malaysia’s sustainable energy future. Moreover, the solution’s high round-trip energy efficiency of 91.3 percent and enhanced safety features ensure it can operate in diverse industrial environments while supporting Malaysia's growing green economy and job creation ambitions.

What to watch next

As Huawei’s FusionSolar9.0 system rolls out in Malaysia, observers should monitor how swiftly the technology integrates with existing energy infrastructure and contributes to national renewable energy targets. The system’s AI-driven capabilities, particularly its autonomous operation and grid stabilization under varying conditions, will be key indicators of its long-term success and scalability across the region.

Industry engagement with Huawei’s new AI Lab and Innovation Center in Malaysia will also be critical to fostering further innovation in green technology. Additionally, tracking the economic impact through increased solar sector investment and job creation will provide insight into the broader effects of advanced solar systems on Malaysia’s clean energy transition.

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