According to local media reports, on June 19, the solar cell and module solar plant PT Trina Mas Agra Indonesia (TMAI) in Kendal Special Economic Zone , Central Java, Indonesia, was unveiled and will be put into operation. This is also the largest integrated solar cell and module factory in Indonesia.
It is reported that the total investment of the plant project exceeds 1.5 trillion Indonesian rupiah (about 657 million yuan). China Trina Solar Energy Co., Ltd. , a Dian Swastatika Sentosa of Sinar Mas Group, Indonesia National Electric Power Company (PLN Indonesia Power Renewable) and Agra Surya Energy Company (Agra Surya Energy) are jointly constructed . Using TOPCon technology to produce conversion efficiency 23.2%, power 720 W module products.
At present, the component capacity of the plant is 1GW , and the future goal is to increase the annual output to 3GW . As of June 2024, Indonesia's domestic solar module production capacity has increased by 2.3%,
according to local research institutes. However, challenges remain, not least in terms of cost competitiveness and product certification. Currently, indigenous solar panels cost 30 to 45% more than imported products, mainly due to the lack of key certification, which limits access to financing. Renewable energy
currently accounts for only 14% of the country's total energy consumption. The Indonesian government aims to raise this to 23% by 2029 to meet its commitment to sustainable energy development.
In Indonesia's Business Plan for Electricity Supply 2025-2034, the government aims to achieve 52.8 GW of renewable energy generation. Among them, the solar power plant will provide 17.1 G W of electricity by 2034.