Mowilex Turns To Solar: 1 Out Of Every 4 Liters Of Paint Now Made Using Sun Power At Cikande Facility

PT Mowilex Indonesia has taken a significant step forward in its environmental efforts by installing solar panels at its Cikande factory. This expansion is part of the company’s long-standing commitment to clean and renewable energy. Mowilex had previously installed solar panels at its corporate headquarters in 2022, becoming the first paint company in Indonesia to invest substantially in solar power. The new installation at the Cikande facility reinforces the company’s environmental leadership and dedication to reducing its carbon footprint.

At the Cikande factory, over 500 solar modules have been mounted on the main building’s roof. Additionally, 252 modules have been installed on canopies over car and motorcycle parking areas. Together, these panels are expected to reduce the factory’s use of grid electricity by approximately 500 kilowatt-hours annually. This reduction means that for every four liters of paint produced at the facility, one liter is now manufactured using solar energy.

By shifting more of its energy consumption to solar power, Mowilex is aiming to reduce its use of non-renewable energy sources by up to 25% each year. This initiative contributes to lowering the company’s overall carbon emissions and supports Indonesia’s broader goals of transitioning to cleaner energy. It also comes shortly after Mowilex received its sixth consecutive CarbonNeutral® company certification, highlighting its ongoing efforts to maintain environmentally responsible operations.

This solar investment also represents a strategic move toward greater energy independence and sustainability. Unlike brown energy, which relies on fossil fuels and contributes significantly to environmental degradation, solar power offers a cleaner and more reliable alternative. The adoption of solar technology not only supports Mowilex’s internal sustainability goals but also responds to the growing expectations of Indonesian consumers.

Niko Safavi, CEO of PT Mowilex Indonesia, stated, “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.”

He also added, “We see consumers shifting their purchasing power toward brands that actively work to mitigate climate change. Mowilex is proud to meet those market expectations. 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.”

According to research by the global communications firm Edelman, 87% of Indonesians are concerned about climate change, and more than 90% feel that businesses are not doing enough to address the issue. A similar percentage believes that CEOs should speak publicly about climate change. Mowilex is actively responding to these concerns by taking visible action and promoting solutions that support climate resilience. Through its renewable energy investments, the company is setting an example for sustainable industry practices while continuing to deliver high-quality products that align with evolving environmental and social values.

 

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