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SolarBK reaches the finish line with a series of clean energy projects nationwide

Publish date 12/02/2026

In the final days of 2025, SolarBK recorded an intensive deployment pace as multiple solar power projects were simultaneously connected to the grid, prepared for COD, and officially kicked off across various provinces and cities nationwide. From Ho Chi Minh City to Quang Ngai, Quang Tri, and Hue, projects were delivered on schedule, demonstrating the execution capability and commitment fulfillment of a clean energy infrastructure company during the year-end peak period.

After two decades of development in renewable energy, SolarBK entered this phase with an operational foundation proven across multiple market cycles—where schedule discipline, execution rigor, and coordination among stakeholders are decisive factors for project success.

Reaching completion at the right time is not merely about finishing construction. It reflects SolarBK’s ability to meet real operational needs: delivering clean energy for year-end operations and enabling customers to activate their energy plans from the very first days of the new year.
 
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Project coverage and operational adaptability

Among the projects completed and deployed by the end of 2025, the HDTC project in Ho Chi Minh City officially achieved COD on December 31, 2025, serving commercial and service buildings in dense urban environments where requirements for safety, schedule, and coordination are particularly high.

At the same time, SolarBK continued to deploy and prepare for commissioning multiple projects across manufacturing facilities and industrial zones from Central Vietnam to the Southeast. Projects at PNS Chun (industrial manufacturing in Quang Ngai), MDF Wood Quang Tri (wood materials manufacturing), Mikado Hue (industrial production), and Tessellation Binh Duong (large-scale manufacturing plant), reflecting diverse load profiles, operating conditions, and energy demands.

The ability to deploy projects across both urban commercial buildings and large manufacturing plants highlights SolarBK’s flexible, context-driven approach—where clean energy solutions are not only technically sound, but also aligned with operational characteristics, production rhythms, and long-term stability requirements. This adaptability, rather than a rigid one-size-fits-all model, enables projects to be commissioned on schedule and maintain long-term performance.

From kick-off to COD: delivering commitments across timelines

Notably, project implementation does not stop at year-end. SolarBK maintains continuous deployment momentum through the post-Tet period. While some projects have already completed COD or grid connection, others officially kicked off in early February 2026, ensuring customers can activate their energy plans immediately at the start of the year.

This approach demonstrates SolarBK’s commitment to cross-period execution, from year-end through the new year—ensuring readiness and continuity under different operational scenarios.
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Reaching the finish line through execution credibility

Building on projects deployed across multiple regions, SolarBK closed 2025 by delivering on commitments related to schedule, scope, and commissioning timelines. The value of this phase lies not in the sheer number of projects, but in doing things right, completely, and exactly when customers need them.

Completing projects before Tet and being ready to launch new ones immediately after underscores SolarBK’s execution credibility as a clean energy infrastructure partner. This also provides a strong foundation for entering 2026 with a ready-to-deploy project pipeline, as renewable energy becomes increasingly integrated into the long-term operational and business strategies of Vietnamese enterprises.

Enterprises preparing energy plans for 2026–2027, especially under increasing demands for schedule certainty and operational reliability, are welcome to leave their contact information for SolarBK to share insights and propose solutions tailored to their specific operating contexts.