Greenlyzer, a Singapore-based deep tech company, has partnered with Cambodia’s Royal Group to accelerate the deployment of green hydrogen energy solutions across ASEAN. The Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), signed on 20 April in Singapore, aims to explore pilot deployment opportunities for Greenlyzer’s Green Moving Grid, a hydrogen-based energy system optimised by AI for data centres, industrial facilities, and remote locations.
The collaboration leverages Royal Group’s extensive operational reach in Cambodia’s banking, energy, telecommunications, and infrastructure sectors. This partnership builds on existing ties between Alpha Ladder Group’s payments subsidiary, MetaComp, and Wing Bank (Cambodia) for cross-border digital payment solutions.
Tin Pei Ling, Group Co-President of Alpha Ladder, highlighted the strategic importance of energy security, stating, “The ASEAN Power Grid is now more pertinent than ever as it will strengthen regional energy security and diversify supply.” Dr. Huang Kuan, CEO of Greenlyzer, added, “Our Green Moving Grid offers a next-generation, augmentative layer to the conventional grid anchored in green hydrogen that is faster and more flexible to develop and deploy.”
Neak Oknha Kith Meng, Chairman and CEO of The Royal Group, emphasised the partnership’s role in advancing clean energy innovation, noting, “This initiative represents an important step towards building future-ready energy infrastructure that supports Cambodia’s growth and contributes to the region’s long-term energy resilience.”
This agreement underscores Singapore’s position as a green innovation hub and aligns with ASEAN’s vision of an interconnected energy grid. As Singapore prepares to chair ASEAN in 2027, the partnership highlights Cambodia’s growing role in the region’s green and digital economy.



