It expects to install the balance contracted capacity of about 135 MWp by the end of 2021.
Frank Phuan, co-founder and CEO of Sunseap, said, “Sunseap is gratified that we are able to contribute to the greening of Singapore in our business. As we embark on the next phase of growth, we look forward to supporting more businesses and individuals both locally and in the region, to build a sustainable future.”
Sunseap said its contracted capacity of 301.12 MWp can potentially offset more than 161.1 million metric tons of carbon emissions annually, equivalent to growing over 2.7 billion tree seedlings for 10 years.
In Singapore, Sunseap generates solar energy for its corporate, government and retail customers from solar photovoltaic systems installed on rooftops. To date, it has its solar systems atop more than 1,500 HDB blocks, commercial and industrial buildings. Some of its notable clients include tech giants Apple and Microsoft, which use 100% renewable energy supplied by Sunseap to power their operations, as well as Singapore Cruise Centre, Jurong Port, ABB, Panasonic, PSA Singapore, ST Kinetics and Keppel Energy Ventures.
Sunseap has also won six out of nine solar government tenders to install rooftop solar systems, including SolarNova 4. Under the program, Sunseap will install more than 70 MWp of solar panels on the rooftops of housing blocks and other government sites.
The company also provides residential customers in Singapore with access to certified solar energy through the open electricity market to help reduce their carbon footprints.