Trinasolar, a leader in photovoltaic and energy storage solutions, has supplied 530 Vertex N 710W modules for a 376kW rooftop solar installation at ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia, located at Subang Airport. This installation is significant due to the regulatory approvals and anti-glare measures required to ensure flight safety. The modules feature a special anti-glare coating to prevent light reflection from affecting flight operations.
ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia, the largest business aviation maintenance company in the country, utilises 110,000 square feet of its 149,500-square-foot facility for solar deployment. The Vertex N modules were chosen to maximise energy generation within the limited rooftop space. These modules incorporate n-type i-TOPCon cell technology, offering higher power output and efficiency, and are designed to withstand Malaysia’s tropical climate.
Elva Wang, Group Director of South, Southeast and Central Asia at Trinasolar, stated, “Airports are among the most safety- and regulation-intensive environments. With our Vertex N modules, we support EPCs, developers and operators in delivering high-output systems within constrained spaces whilst meeting stringent technical and operational requirements of regulated infrastructure.”
Trinasolar has pioneered airport rooftop solar installations globally, with projects in China, Australia, and India. The company’s Vertex N modules are designed to reduce balance-of-system costs and simplify installation in restricted airport zones, making them ideal for such applications.



