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From Deployment to Operations: SolarBK’s Project Milestones in 2025

Publish date 15/02/2026

For many years, the success of a solar power project was typically measured by the completion of installation and commissioning. However, as renewable energy becomes an integral part of business operations, the definition of value has evolved. For enterprises, the key question is no longer “Has the system been installed?”, but whether it can operate reliably, generate returns, and deliver sustainable value throughout its entire lifecycle.

In a landscape where many solar projects are deployed rapidly but lack long-term operational strategies, SolarBK differentiates itself not by how fast projects are built, but by its capability to manage energy assets across their full lifecycle. This capability has also positioned SolarBK as a trusted partner for projects with the most stringent operational and ESG standards.

The year 2025 clearly marks this shift in SolarBK’s approach, from a focus on project deployment to long-term energy asset management.
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The LEGO Binh Duong Factory, the first carbon-neutral manufacturing facility of the LEGO Group globally, serve as compelling examples of how SolarBK embeds operational thinking, data governance, and ESG considerations from the very early stages of design and project execution
When a solar project doesn’t end at COD

For many years, the success of a solar power project was often measured by installation completion and commissioning milestones. However, as renewable energy becomes an integral part of business operations, the definition of value has shifted. For enterprises, the key question is no longer “Is the system installed?”, but whether it can operate reliably, generate returns, and deliver sustainable value throughout its lifecycle.

Amid a market where many solar projects are deployed rapidly but lack long-term operational strategies, SolarBK’s differentiation lies not in building fast, but in its capability to manage energy assets across their entire lifecycle. This approach has positioned SolarBK as a trusted partner for projects with the most stringent operational and ESG requirements.

The year 2025 clearly marks this strategic shift for SolarBK, from a project deployment focus to long-term energy asset management.

COD is not the finish line, but the starting point

At SolarBK, COD is not the end, it marks the beginning of a more critical phase: operation, monitoring, and optimization. During this stage, real-world performance, system stability, and data control define investment value. Unlike traditional EPC approaches, SolarBK treats each solar power system as a long-term energy asset to be managed over a 20–25 year lifecycle.

Without proper monitoring and maintenance, solar systems can experience significant performance degradation within just a few years. From this perspective, managing a solar power system is no different from managing industrial machinery or production lines, where long-term efficiency and stability determine investment outcomes.
Post-COD, the focus is not on isolated incident handling, but on sustaining stable performance, anticipating risks, and optimizing operations based on each customer’s actual operating conditions.
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SolarBK’s differentiation lies not in building fast, but in its capability to manage energy assets across their entire lifecycle.
Evidence from systems proven over time

In 2025, many SolarBK-developed systems entered their second, third, or even later years of operation, providing real-world data to further strengthen the company’s energy asset management capabilities.

In addition, projects at VinFast and especially the LEGO Binh Duong Factory, the first carbon-neutral manufacturing facility of the LEGO Group globally, serve as compelling examples of how SolarBK embeds operational thinking, data governance, and ESG considerations from the very early stages of design and project execution, establishing a strong foundation for long-term operations beyond COD.

In these projects, operational data is not only used to monitor electricity generation, but also functions as an integral component of the stringent compliance and reporting frameworks of multinational corporations, supporting emissions inventories, ESG reporting, and global supply chain transparency requirements.

Meanwhile, systems deployed at industrial parks and commercial centers, where continuous operation, safety, and stability are critical, continue to perform close to their original design specifications after years of operation. These time-tested systems form the practical foundation for SolarBK’s ongoing enhancement of lifecycle energy asset management.

Data governance and O&M: The foundation of long-term value


A key differentiator in SolarBK’s approach lies in the digitalization of the entire system lifecycle. Through its ERIS energy management platform, each system is developed as a Digital Twin, enabling real-time monitoring of generation, performance ratios, degradation, and equipment status.

Continuous monitoring allows SolarBK to proactively detect anomalies, adjust maintenance strategies, and optimize operations based on actual load conditions. More importantly, operational data becomes a direct input for greenhouse gas inventories, iREC certification, and ESG transparency requirements, factors increasingly critical to maintaining global supply chain participation.

By the end of 2025, SolarBK recorded approximately 61 MWp of projects deployed and operational, forming a robust real-world data foundation for future O&M, ESCO, and energy asset management models.

Leveraging experience from long-operating systems, SolarBK continues to standardize its O&M processes, helping customers reduce technical risks, control long-term costs, and safeguard their initial investments.

Alongside systems already proven over time, 2025 also marked the completion and commissioning of a new wave of projects nationwide. These projects were not only delivered under strict timeline requirements, but were also designed from the outset to integrate seamlessly into long-term monitoring, operation, and maintenance frameworks.

By embedding asset management thinking from the deployment phase, SolarBK bridges the gap between “construction” and “operation,” ensuring that each project is fully prepared for a sustainable and efficient operational lifecycle upon commissioning.
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A key differentiator in SolarBK’s approach lies in the digitalization of the entire system lifecycle
From SolarBK’s perspective, the role of an energy partner lies in preserving and enhancing the long-term value of an enterprise’s energy assets. True expertise is reflected in a deep understanding of system lifecycles, the ability to anticipate operational challenges, and the proactive development of solutions before risks emerge.

In 2025, SolarBK’s impact is reflected not only in the number of projects delivered, but in the quality and stability of the energy assets operating day after day. This foundation enables SolarBK to move forward with a consistent commitment: to accompany enterprises throughout the entire system lifecycle, so that every kilowatt-hour of clean energy generates not only power, but lasting value over time.