GO Energi has voiced its support for the government’s grant program aimed at accelerating the adoption of solar photovoltaic systems, calling the initiative a critical step toward a cleaner and more resilient energy landscape. The company highlighted that financial incentives lower the upfront barrier for households and businesses, making renewable generation accessible to a wider segment of the population and encouraging long-term investment in sustainable infrastructure. By reducing payback periods and improving project economics, the grants are expected to drive a measurable increase in rooftop and commercial installations across the country.
According to GO Energi, wider deployment of solar PV delivers benefits that extend beyond individual bill savings. Distributed generation reduces strain on the national grid during peak hours, cuts reliance on imported fuels, and contributes directly to national decarbonization targets. The firm also pointed to the ripple effects for the local economy, including job creation in installation, maintenance, and technical support, as well as opportunities for upskilling workers as the sector expands. With energy prices and climate goals both shaping policy, the grant scheme aligns private investment with public objectives.
GO Energi confirmed it will complement the government’s efforts by providing guidance on system sizing, permitting, and performance expectations, ensuring that applicants can navigate the process efficiently and select solutions that match their consumption profiles. The company emphasized the importance of pairing incentives with education, so that users understand how to maximize self-consumption, integrate storage where appropriate, and monitor output over time. As more PV systems come online, the combined impact is projected to strengthen energy security, lower emissions, and give consumers greater control over their energy costs. The support from GO Energi underscores how collaboration between the public sector and industry can accelerate the transition to renewable power.








