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Malaysia's energy storage demand driven by LSS6, Solar ATAP in early 2026

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Malaysia’s renewable energy sector is set for a busy start to 2026, according to Kenanga Investment Bank. (Photo: iStock)

Malaysia’s renewable energy sector is entering 2026 with a packed first quarter, as new policy frameworks take effect, fresh solar tenders approach, and large electricity buyers, particularly data centers, move closer to the market. The momentum is expected to shape project activity and investment decisions in the months ahead, according to an analysis by Kenanga Investment Bank.

Kenanga names renewable energy firm Solarvest and cooling energy management solutions provider KJTS among its top sector picks, citing their expanding project portfolios and strong positioning across upcoming national schemes.

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