Enphase Energy, an international energy technology company, is expanding its presence in Southeast Asia by entering the solar markets in Vietnam and Malaysia.
The company has begun shipping its IQ8P™ Microinverters, designed for high-powered solar modules, to both countries. This follows its initial shipments to Thailand and the Philippines last year.
Phan Ngoc Anh, CEO of Alena Energy, a distributor in Vietnam, highlighted the market’s potential growth, stating, “The Vietnamese solar market is poised for explosive growth thanks to the new Decree 135/2024/ND-CP on October 22, 2024.
“This will be a major boost to the government’s ambitious 2050 net-zero carbon goal. Enphase IQ8P Microinverters are a game-changer, delivering unparalleled performance and safety – perfect for our solar installations.”
Bernard Fok, general manager of Malaysia’s MYSOLARPOWER SDN BHD, emphasised the rising demand for energy savings, adding, “As the global leader in microinverter technology, Enphase offers the IQ8P Microinverters, which provide an ideal blend of efficiency and reliability.
“This empowers our customers to enjoy consistent energy production while reducing both their carbon footprint and utility costs.”
The IQ8P Microinverters, Enphase’s most powerful to date, have a peak output of 480 W and are compatible with solar modules up to 640 W DC. They come with a 25-year limited warranty and feature built-in rapid shutdown technology for enhanced safety.
Ken Fong, senior vice president and general manager of the Americas and APAC at Enphase, reaffirmed the company’s commitment, stating, “Our focus remains on expanding access to leading-edge, reliable energy technology across Southeast Asia.”








