KUALA LUMPUR (12 February 2026) – Trinasolar, a global leader in smart photovoltaic (PV)
and energy storage solutions, has supplied 530 units of its Vertex N 710W (NEG21C.20)
modules for a 376kW rooftop solar installation at ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia’s aircraft
maintenance facility at Subang Airport.
Solar modules installed at airports require regulatory approval and strict anti-glare control
measures to ensure flight safety. The Vertex N modules supplied for ExecuJet features a
special anti-glare coating to prevent reflected light from impacting flight operations. In
addition, the anti-glare technology also helps to maximise sunlight absorption for maximum
power generation.
ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia is the country’s largest business aviation maintenance
company. Its Subang Airport facility spans 149,500 square feet, with 110,000 square feet of
available rooftop space used for solar deployment.
Trinasolar’s Vertex N modules were selected to maximise energy generation within the
limited rooftop space available. The modules use n-type i-TOPCon cell technology,
delivering higher power output and efficiency. In addition, the dual-glass Vertex N modules
can withstand harsh conditions: heat and humidity as well as having resistance against salt,
ammonia and sand, providing long-term performance even in Malaysia’s tropical climate.
The modules also feature a low-voltage design and high string power, helping reduce
balance-of-system costs and simplify installation in restricted airport zones.
Elva Wang, Group Director of South, Southeast and Central Asia at Trina Solar, says:
“Airports are among the most safety- and regulation-intensive environments. With our Vertex
N modules, we support EPCs, developers and operators in delivering high-output systems
within constrained spaces while meeting stringent technical and operational requirements of
regulated infrastructure.”
Trinasolar is a pioneer of airport rooftop solar installations having completed numerous
projects around the world including in China, Australia and India.
