Cross-Border Initiatives

Pioneering clean energy export from Indonesia to Singapore

Equator Renewables Asia (ERA) is spearheading a landmark cross-border renewable energy project designed to export up to 400 MW AC of clean, solar-generated electricity from Indonesia's Riau Islands to Singapore using a dedicated subsea transmission link.

The project encompasses a 2,200 MWp solar PV installation integrated with 3,200 MWh battery storage, enabling firm, zero-emissions electricity supply.

Green Corridor Indonesia (GCI)

ERA is part of the Green Corridor Indonesia (GCI) consortium, collaborating closely with both Indonesian and Singaporean authorities to establish a regulated Green Electricity Corridor in ASEAN. This corridor supports Singapore's target to import up to 4 GW of low-carbon electricity by 2035, aligning with Indonesia's ambition to become a regional clean energy export hub.

400 MW
Export Capacity
2.2 GWp
Solar PV
3.2 GWh
Battery Storage
~60%
Load Factor

Project Highlights

  • Conditional Import License awarded by Singapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA)
  • Subsea HVDC transmission infrastructure
  • Grid-forming battery energy storage system with EMS
  • Zero-emission, firm power delivery