Malaysia’s energy demand grew by 4.8% in 2024, outpacing its grid capacity. With the government targeting 31% renewable energy adoption by 2025, traditional power systems are struggling. Think about it: how do you store excess solar energy during monsoon seasons? Or stabilize voltage fluctuations in rural microgrids? That’s where energy recovery systems become game-changers.

Malaysia’s energy demand grew by 4.8% in 2024, outpacing its grid capacity. With the government targeting 31% renewable energy adoption by 2025, traditional power systems are struggling. Think about it: how do you store excess solar energy during monsoon seasons? Or stabilize voltage fluctuations in rural microgrids? That’s where energy recovery systems become game-changers.
In 2024, Malaysian industries lost RM 2.1 billion annually due to inefficient energy use. CITech’s solutions recover up to 92% of otherwise wasted thermal energy—like capturing heat from factory machinery to recharge batteries. It’s not just about sustainability; it’s economic survival.
Unlike conventional lithium-ion setups, CITech employs hybrid flow battery technology. two electrolyte tanks storing energy chemically, decoupling power and capacity. This allows solar farms to discharge electricity for 10+ hours during peak tariffs—a 40% cost saving compared to standard systems.
When a 50MW solar plant in Kedah integrated CITech’s system last April, its nighttime energy supply jumped from 18% to 63% capacity. “We’re basically using sunlight from yesterday to power tonight’s air conditioners,” said the plant’s chief engineer during the 2025 Solar & Storage Live Malaysia expo.
At October’s International Green Energy Malaysia show, CITech’s partner One Green Energy demonstrated a photovoltaic storage setup powering 300 homes during a 6-hour blackout. The kicker? It used recycled EV batteries—a double win for sustainability.
With MyRER’s 2050 targets looming, CITech is piloting blockchain-enabled energy trading. Imagine households selling stored solar power to neighbors via an app—no middlemen. Early trials in Penang saw 78% participant ROI within 8 months. Is this the end of centralized utilities? Maybe not yet, but the tide’s turning.
In Kuala Lumpur’s bustling kopitiams, CITech’s small-scale systems keep ice machines running during brownouts. “No more melted cendol!” laughs a vendor—proof that energy recovery isn’t just for engineers. It’s becoming part of Malaysia’s daily rhythm.
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