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Mowilex Expands RE Commitment with New Solar Panel Installation at Cikande Factory

With the Cikande solar panels, Mowilex will lower its operational carbon footprint and cut non-renewable energy use by up to 25 percent per year.

July 05, 2025. By News Bureau

With the installation of solar panels at its Cikande factory, PT Mowilex Indonesia (Mowilex) is expanding its long-standing commitment to clean, renewable energy.

Mowilex was Indonesia's first paint company to make major solar investments, demonstrating environmental leadership by first installing panels at its corporate headquarters in 2022. 

Over 500 solar modules now cover the roof of the main Cikande factory building. Another 252 solar modules were installed on car and motorcycle parking canopies. The system will reduce grid electricity use at the company's Cikande factory by approximately 500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) annually – and that means 1 of every 4 liters produced will be made with renewable energy.

With the Cikande solar panels, Mowilex will lower its operational carbon footprint and cut non-renewable energy use by up to 25 percent per year. The company's new renewable energy project advances Indonesia's clean energy goals and comes just months after Mowilex earned its sixth consecutive CarbonNeutral® company certification.

"We believe in taking real action to decarbonize. This solar installation at our Cikande factory goes beyond buying offsets, and it's more than a technological upgrade. It is a reflection of our core values. As a company rooted in environmental responsibility, this initiative brings us one step closer to a cleaner future for Indonesia," says Niko Safavi, CEO of PT Mowilex Indonesia.

Through its investment in solar projects, Mowilex is actively reducing its dependence on brown energy. In contrast to brown energy, derived from fossil fuels and associated with high emissions and environmental harm, green energy represents a cleaner, renewable alternative. This strategic transition enables Mowilex to adopt a more stable, self-sufficient and environmentally responsible energy solution.

The expanded use of solar also aligns with the environmental and ethical expectations of Indonesian consumers. Climate change worries 87 percent of Indonesians, says the global communications firm Edelman, and more than 90 percent of Indonesians think businesses don't do enough engagement around climate change issues. Another 90 percent expect CEOs to take a public stance on climate change.

Mowilex embraces the opportunity to educate and deliver solutions to climate challenges through its products and practices.

"We see consumers shifting their purchasing power toward brands that actively work to mitigate climate change. Mowilex is proud to meet those market expectations," says Safavi. "Solar is a reliable, independent power source that contributes to our energy security and supports Indonesia's renewable energy policies. By making this long-term investment, we hope to be a model for industry and for the greater public."

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