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Synvista Showcases Energy Storage Leadership at UTAR Industrial Forum 2025

By SynVista
2025-11-17
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As part of the Day 1 program of the 2025 3rd Power Electronics and Power System Conference (PEPSC 2025) — themed “Digital, Intelligent Power Conversion and New Power Systems” — Synvista Energy participated in the Industrial Forum hosted at UTAR on 13 November 2025.

The event convened engineers, researchers, and academic leaders to explore innovations shaping Southeast Asia’s advancing clean-energy landscape. Synvista’s involvement reinforces our commitment to driving real-world ESS adoption through collaboration, technical excellence, and knowledge exchange.


Synvista team with UTAR academic leaders including Ir. Prof. Dr. Lim Yun Seng and Adjunct Prof. Dr. Chen Haoyong at the UTAR Industrial Forum 2025.

Group photo featuring UTAR academic leaders — Dr. Hau Lee Cheun (second row, first from left), Ir. Prof. Dr. Lim Yun Seng, Senior Professor and Chairperson of the Centre for Power Systems and Electricity, LKC FES (second row, third from left), Adjunct Prof. Dr. Chen Haoyong, a Stanford-ranked Top 2% Scientist (second row, fifth from left), and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wong Jianhui (first row, second from left) — together with representatives from Synvista Energy and other forum attendees.


Showcasing Synvista’s Advancements in Energy Storage

Synvista was represented by Sales & Marketing Director Lisa, Senior Marketing Manager Flora Zhang, and Associate Brand Manager Clayton Chan.

During the forum, Lisa delivered a compelling presentation introducing Synvista’s position as a Turnkey Energy Storage Equipment Manufacturer and our mission to accelerate the global energy transition. She highlighted Synvista’s expanding regional footprint, including the development of our 5 GWh smart manufacturing base in Selangor, designed to elevate Malaysia as a regional hub for advanced ESS innovation.

Lisa also emphasized Synvista’s recognition by BloombergNEF as a Tier-1 Energy Storage Manufacturer, underscoring our technological credibility, bankability, and proven performance in utility-scale applications.


Lisa presenting Synvista’s capabilities and global case studies to the audience at UTAR’s Industrial Forum.


Proving ESS Reliability Through Global Case Studies

To demonstrate the technical maturity of Synvista’s solutions, Lisa presented a series of real-world ESS deployments engineered, operated, and developed by Synvista across diverse and challenging environments, including:

  • Extreme low-temperature climates, demonstrating robust cold-weather resilience
  • High-altitude plateau conditions, requiring precise thermal control and derating strategies
  • Coastal and seaside installations, equipped with advanced anti-corrosion protection for harsh marine environments
  • Industrial and grid-critical projects, showcasing operational stability under varying load demands

These examples solidify Synvista’s capability to deliver ESS solutions that remain stable, efficient, and safe — even under the world’s toughest environmental conditions.


Strengthening ESS Research Collaboration with UTAR

Our team engaging with UTAR professors to explore shared opportunities in talent development and energy-storage research.

The session also featured insights from Adjunct Prof. Dr. Chen Haoyong — recognised by Stanford University as one of the World’s Top 2% Scientists — strengthening discussions on emerging research directions in the energy domain.

Beyond the presentations, the Synvista team explored UTAR’s Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) laboratory and gained insights into the university’s hands-on teaching and research ecosystem.

This interaction revealed strong potential for bridging academic innovation with ESS commercialisation, laying the groundwork for future collaboration in engineering education, research partnerships, and industry-ready talent development.


Productive exchange with Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Chua Kein Huat of UTAR’s Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering and Science, discussing the intersection of academic research and real-world ESS commercialisation.


Engaging with Talent and Future Engineers

Throughout the forum, the Synvista team connected with UTAR professors, researchers, and students to exchange perspectives on energy storage, smart grid development, and the region’s evolving energy policy landscape.

We also shared our corporate brochures, giving participants a closer look at Synvista’s technology roadmap, smart-manufacturing advancements, and global case studies — sparking deeper technical discussion among attendees.


Adjunct Professor Dr. Chen Haoyong from UTAR’s Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering and Science, and the main speaker of the forum, reviewing Synvista’s corporate brochure.

Forum participants exploring Synvista’s corporate brochures for deeper insights into our technologies and past projects.


“Industry–academia collaboration is essential to Malaysia’s clean-energy transition. UTAR’s strong research foundation and talent development align perfectly with Synvista’s mission to accelerate ESS adoption in the region.” — Lisa, Sales & Marketing Director


Looking Ahead to PEPSC 2025

This forum served as an impactful prelude to PEPSC 2025, held from 13–16 November in Kuala Lumpur. With its focus on digitalisation, intelligent power conversion, and next-generation power systems, PEPSC 2025 aligns closely with Synvista’s long-term vision of strengthening Southeast Asia’s energy infrastructure through scalable and reliable ESS technologies.


At Synvista Energy, we believe meaningful progress is built on collaboration, innovation, and shared purpose. We look forward to deepening our engagement with UTAR and the wider research community as we collectively power the region’s transition toward a cleaner, smarter, and more resilient energy future.

Special thanks to UTAR for contributing several event photos featured in this article.

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