Powerwell Clinches RM16.6 Mil Switchboard Purchase Orders For a Data Centre Project in Elmina Business Park

Leading homegrown power distribution specialist manufacturing low voltage (“LV”) and medium voltage electrical distribution equipment, Powerwell Holdings Berhad’s (“Powerwell” or the “Group”) wholly-owned subsidiary, Kejuruteraan Powerwell Sdn Bhd (“KPSB”) has accepted 4 purchase orders from RYBE Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd, Protech Builders Sdn Bhd, and LFE Engineering Sdn Bhd for the supply of switchboards and components to a hyperscale data centre project in Elmina Business Park, Selangor, with a total value of RM16.6 million (“Orders”). These Orders are expected to be fulfilled by the first quarter of calendar year 2026.

Managing Director of Powerwell Holdings Berhad, Miss Catherine Wong Yoke Yen said, “We are delighted to have secured these Orders, which reflect our strong technical expertise and proven track record, having successfully completed numerous data centre projects for multinational corporations. Building on the recently secured RM8.3 million data centre job in Indonesia, this win boosted our current outstanding order book and is expected to contribute positively to our earnings in the current financial year (FY26). Not resting on our laurels, we continue to work on tenders for data centre, industrial, renewable energy, and infrastructure jobs.”

“Separately, we are also proud to share that Powerwell has recently attained the KEMA Labs Seismic Test Verification and Design complying to the 2 International Electrotechnical Commission (“IEC”) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (“IEEE”). KEMA Labs is the world leader for the independent Testing, Inspection and Certification activities in the power industry. These are internationally recognized certifications, and we are among the first companies in Malaysia to achieve this distinction. On balance, the outlook for the Group continues to be bright premised upon our healthy order book supported by our strong balance sheet.” Miss Catherine Wong concluded her comments.

To recap, the Group secured the IEC60068 – Seismic Test Verification and IEEE693:2018 – Seismic Design certifications, which are standards that ensure the reliability of electrical equipment in challenging environments. IEC60068 covers environmental tests for durability, including temperature, humidity, vibration, and corrosion resistance while IEEE693:2018 focuses on the seismic performance of industrial control equipment, ensuring functionality during seismic events.

As of end-March 2025, the Group’s outstanding order book stands at around RM116 million excluding the Orders.

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