United for a Greener Future
Two of the Group’s business units have recently added solar power systems to the rooftops of their manufacturing facilities.
At Jebsen & Jessen Packaging, the Bac Ninh factory in Hanoi, Vietnam has worked with JJ-LAPP and SEV, supported by Huawei and Longi, to install solar panels designed to cut operational costs while reducing carbon emissions.
The 854kWp solar PV system comprising 1,389 panels will generate about 815MWh of clean electricity annually toward cutting roughly 408 tonnes of carbon emissions in its first year. This is a tangible step towards building a smart, eco-conscious manufacturing ecosystem that aligns with the long-term vision of combining economic growth with environmental stewardship.
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A similar commitment to renewable energy is taking shape further south at a Jebsen & Jessen Technology facility in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. There, JJ-LAPP has joined forces with MHE to deliver a 181.78kWp solar PV system comprising 298 panels, expected to generate about 210,196kWh of clean electricity annually and avoid roughly 134 tonnes of carbon emissions in its first year.
Acting as both technical advisor and solutions provider, JJ-LAPP has tapped trusted EPCC partner Tera VA for design and installation and supplied key components including JJ-LAPP Solar Cables, Huawei String Inverters and Clenergy Mounting Structures.
While the system is yet to be energised, the collaboration underscores how cross-business partnerships can accelerate progress towards shared sustainability goals. Although different in scale and geography, these two projects share a common spirit: leveraging partnerships to drive meaningful environmental change and reduce the Group’s carbon footprint.