Recently, Aiko secured the largest single BC photovoltaic project in Malaysia. Located in Pasir Gudang, Johor, the project is a centralized ground-mounted power station with a capacity of 65MW. It plans to use Aiko’s 650W ABC modules exclusively and is expected to be connected to the grid in the second quarter of 2026.
Situated in a tropical region characterized by year-round high temperatures and humidity, and driven by an extreme pursuit of low Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE), the project owner has set exceptionally high standards for the durability and full-lifecycle power generation capabilities of the modules. Faced with such stringent selection criteria, Aiko’s ABC modules stood out due to their leading technological prowess: they have maintained the highest mass production efficiency of modules globally for 34 consecutive months, with a bifacial rate now exceeding 80%. Their comprehensive power output significantly surpasses that of TOPCon modules, enabling the maximized utilization of land resources and ensuring long-term, stable returns for the power station. Additionally, the innovative performance features of ABC modules, such as optimized shadow power generation, high-temperature suppression, and resistance to micro-cracking, provide solid guarantees for the safe and stable operation of the power station throughout its lifecycle. “Compared to traditional modules, the high efficiency and reliability demonstrated by Aiko’s ABC modules in practical applications are key to enhancing the overall power generation revenue of the power station,” the project director noted.



