Huawei Digital Power and Peak Energy have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate the deployment of 700 megawatt-peak (MWp) commercial and industrial (C&I) solar projects across the Asia-Pacific region. The agreement was signed at the SNEC 2025 event by Peak Energy CEO Gavin Adda and Huawei Digital Power Vice President Nate Luo. This collaboration seeks to enhance the region’s clean energy capabilities by combining Huawei’s digital power technology with Peak Energy’s market expertise.
The partnership will focus on key Asia-Pacific markets, including Japan, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand. Peak Energy has established regional teams to ensure swift project execution, providing turnkey clean energy solutions to corporate clients aiming to reduce emissions and energy costs. Huawei will contribute its advanced Smart PV solutions, which integrate power electronics and energy storage to optimise energy yield and operational reliability.
Gavin Adda highlighted the significance of the partnership, stating, “This partnership is a key milestone in our efforts to become the leading energy partner for corporates looking to reduce costs and carbon emissions in Asia.” Nate Luo added, “Our collaboration with Peak Energy demonstrates Huawei’s unwavering commitment to driving Asia-Pacific’s clean energy transformation.”
With increasing corporate decarbonisation commitments and supportive policy frameworks, the MoU sets the stage for substantial carbon reduction and energy resilience in the region. Huawei and Peak Energy are poised to lead the transition towards a low-carbon, high-efficiency future, beginning with this 700MWp initiative and aiming for gigawatt-scale transformation.
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