Komasi Engineering Sdn Bhd (Solarku by Komasi) was established in 1983 and is headquartered in Johor Bahru. The company began with cable network engineering and gradually expanded into utility sectors including gas, water and solar. Through its Solarku brand, Komasi now provides efficient PV systems, inverters and energy storage solutions.
With more than RM600 million in completed contracts, Komasi Engineering has a strong project execution record. Compared with typical PV-only companies, Komasi’s advantage lies in its utility engineering background, infrastructure experience and solar integration capability, making it suitable for solar farm, industrial facility, commercial building and enterprise energy projects.
| Solar Farm | Large-scale ground-mounted solar power project development for utility-scale and major energy projects. |
| Industrial Solar | 100kWp to MW-scale PV system design and installation for factories, warehouses and high-load facilities. |
| Commercial Solar | Solar solutions for offices, shops, restaurants and commercial buildings to reduce long-term operating electricity costs. |
| Solarku Solutions | High-efficiency inverter, energy storage and ventilation system integration to improve energy efficiency and system stability. |
Komasi Engineering is a SEDA Malaysia registered PV service provider and an ISO 9001 certified company. The company has over 30 years of utility engineering experience, a technical team with two SEDA-certified engineers, and project experience covering solar farms, industrial and commercial PV systems and storage-integrated solutions.
Its key strengths include strong Johor local presence, combined utility engineering and solar capability, Solarku energy storage innovation, and over RM600 million in contract track record. Its long operating history also supports confidence for companies comparing large-scale solar project quotations.
Komasi Engineering is headquartered at No. 79, Jalan Teratai 7, Taman Johor Jaya, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor. The company covers Johor Bahru, Selangor, Terengganu, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka and Sabah, while supporting solar and utility engineering projects across Malaysia.
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