SWT-Power Company, a pioneer in renewable energy technologies, is proud to announce its participation in the
10th Indonesia International Solar Power & PV Technology Exhibition (Solartech Indonesia 2025). The event will take place from
April 23 to 25 at the
Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo), with SWT-Power Company exhibiting its cutting-edge products at
Hall A1, Booth A1D4-01. As Southeast Asia’s largest solar and energy storage exhibition, Solartech Indonesia 2025 is expected to attract over
800 exhibitors from 25 countries and
25,000 professional visitors, fostering collaboration among global stakeholders to accelerate Indonesia’s energy transition.
Leading the Charge in Decentralized Energy Solutions
At the exhibition, SWT-Power Company will highlight its expertise in
portable power stations, solar inverters, hybrid energy storage systems, and balcony energy storage solutions—key innovations tailored to Indonesia’s growing demand for sustainable energy. The
portable power stations are designed for off-grid applications, offering rapid deployment and high-capacity storage to address rural electrification challenges and emergency power needs. The company’s
solar inverters feature ultra-high efficiency and smart grid compatibility, ensuring seamless integration into residential and commercial systems. For urban energy optimization, the
hybrid energy storage systems combine solar and grid power to reduce costs, while the
balcony energy storage system—a modular, space-saving solution—empowers apartment dwellers to harness solar energy efficiently. These products align with Indonesia’s goal to increase renewable energy to
44% by 2030 and support its
2060 net-zero emissions target.
Collaborating for a Sustainable Future
SWT-Power Company will leverage the platform to engage with policymakers, industry leaders, and potential partners, emphasizing localized solutions for Indonesia’s energy challenges. The company will also participate in technical seminars to share insights on hybrid system optimization and urban solar integration. “Indonesia’s solar potential exceeds 3,200 GW, making it a critical market for decentralized energy innovation,” said a company representative. “Our solutions are designed to bridge gaps in grid stability and energy access, particularly for underserved communities.” Plans are underway to expand partnerships with local distributors and developers, aligning with Indonesia’s
Solar Islands Initiative and rooftop solar programs
