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Home » Batteries » Peak Energy Marks Two Years of Rapid Growth, Adding 300 MW and Expanding 24/7 Clean Energy Across Asia-Pacific
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Peak Energy Marks Two Years of Rapid Growth, Adding 300 MW and Expanding 24/7 Clean Energy Across Asia-Pacific

PrakashBy PrakashDecember 2, 20254 Mins Read
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Peak Energy Marks Two Years of Rapid Growth, Adding 300 MW and Expanding 24/7 Clean Energy Across Asia-Pacific

Peak Energy, a leading clean energy platform backed by Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners, celebrates its two-year anniversary, having added 300 MW of operating assets, delivered 313 MWh of BESS capacity, and developed 1.5 GW of projects across the Asia-Pacific region.

In just 24 months, Peak Energy has emerged as one of the fastest-growing renewable energy platforms in the region, providing high-quality solutions to corporates and utilities across diverse markets. The company’s distinction lies in its combination of proven operational delivery, strong in-house development capabilities, and the ability to create clean-energy solutions that align with the growth plans of industrial and multinational clients across different countries and market conditions.

Committed to accelerating the energy transition in Asia, Peak Energy has built a robust platform delivering high-quality clean energy infrastructure across the region. With operations in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Australia, the company is well-positioned to serve both multinational and regional industrial clients.

Founded with the mission to make renewable energy scalable and accessible for Asia’s industrial and commercial sectors, Peak Energy provides customized solutions ranging from onsite solar and battery storage to offsite PPAs, tailored to each client’s specific needs.

“Peak Energy was founded with a clear mission: to deliver cheaper, cleaner, and more reliable power to corporates and utilities across Asia. From day one, our vision was to combine global best practices with the expertise of experienced local teams to develop, finance, construct, and operate renewable energy infrastructure. Achieving that ambition in just 24 months—becoming one of the region’s largest and fastest-growing developers—is truly remarkable. This success reflects the passion and commitment of our teams and the trust placed in us by our customers and partners,” said Gavin Adda, CEO of Peak Energy.

Unlocking the Next Generation of Clean Energy Infrastructure

Peak Energy supports major industrial companies across sectors, including automotive suppliers, industrial manufacturers, food & beverage, and logistics. Its solutions range from large-scale offsite supply supporting multinational decarbonization programs to engineering-intensive rooftop systems on complex operational sites.

As corporate energy strategies in Asia evolve from decarbonization to full-scale energy resilience, Peak Energy is expanding beyond traditional solar into round-the-clock, controllable renewable power. By integrating advanced battery storage, flexible energy supply strategies, and intelligent technologies, the company ensures businesses receive reliable renewable energy. This approach is particularly beneficial for companies operating in regions with unstable grids or where solar alone cannot meet all energy needs.

Central to Peak Energy’s strategy is 24/7 solar delivery—matching clean energy production with real-time consumption. As an active participant in the 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy (CFE 24/7) initiative, Peak Energy is leading the implementation of these solutions across Asia. In Japan, the company is already helping key clients achieve hourly-matched renewable power, enabling compliance with global reporting standards and ensuring local energy stability.

“We’re seeing demand not just for clean energy, but for real-time, resilient, locally sourced, and controllable power,” said Gavin Adda, CEO of Peak Energy. “This marks a fundamental shift in how industrials procure and manage electricity. Asia’s power markets, with their volatility and curtailment risks, require more than solar panels—they require partners who can design, finance, and operate integrated solutions that deliver.”

Leveraging its local teams, engineering expertise, and strong financial backing from Stonepeak, Peak Energy offers bespoke 24/7 solar solutions.

The company’s strength lies in executing complex projects efficiently, with discipline and long-term reliability, combining local expertise with technical and financial capabilities. This applies to all projects, from large-scale solar farms and hybrid solar-plus-BESS systems to tailored rooftop installations for manufacturing clients.

As Asia enters a critical phase in clean energy deployment, Peak Energy remains committed to long-term growth alongside its customers, supporting their decarbonization and energy resilience strategies with durable, engineered solutions.

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