# Bridging the Solar Gap: Empowering Malaysia's SMEs in the Green Transition *Author: Solar PV Expert | Category: news | Published: Wed Jun 10 2026 10:30:50 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)* ### English * **Current Status**: Despite Malaysia's equatorial advantage and solar potential, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)—which constitute 97% of businesses and 38% of GDP—remain laggards in solar adoption. * **Key Barriers**: High upfront costs (RM50,000–RM200,000), complex technical jargon, and administrative red tape discourage adoption. * **Structural Issues**: Many SMEs operate in rented properties, creating a 'split incentive' where landlords lack motivation to invest and tenants lack the authority to install. * **Success Stories**: Shared solar facility models have successfully reduced installation costs by up to 30%, with some businesses saving up to RM150,000 annually on electricity. * **Policy Recommendations**: Policymakers must shift from broad incentives to targeted solutions, such as pre-approved installation packages, accessible microloans, and enhanced awareness through business associations. ### 中文 * **现状**:尽管马来西亚拥有得天独厚的赤道光照条件,但占全国企业总数97%及GDP贡献率38%的中小型企业(SMEs)在太阳能应用方面依然进展缓慢。 * **主要障碍**:高昂的初始成本(5万至20万令吉)、复杂的合同术语以及繁琐的行政流程阻碍了企业的投资意愿。 * **结构性难题**:由于许多中小企业租用厂房,导致“激励错位”问题——房东缺乏投资意愿,而租户则无权进行改造安装。 * **成功案例**:通过资源整合建立的共享太阳能设施可降低高达30%的安装成本,部分企业每年可节省多达15万令吉的电费。 * **政策建议**:政府应从宏观激励转向精准扶持,通过预审批安装方案、便捷的微型贷款及行业协会推动,缩小政策与实践的差距。