GFM ESS Solution from DoGo Supports Electricity Access in Indonesia's Remote Islands
Jakarta, Indonesia, (ANTARA/PRNewswire) - The IWIP Charity Foundation, part of Yongqing Group owned by Tsingshan Industrial Holdings, has channelled a donation in the form of an 8 MWh GFM ESS solution to two remote islands in Indonesia to build a stable and reliable electricity system.
PT Dogo Teknologi Energi (DoGo) provided the GFM ESS solution. With advanced technology and extensive experience in grid-forming energy storage systems (ESS), DoGo delivers a complete solution, including an 8 MWh energy storage system, power conversion system (PCS), and communication and management systems. DoGo also handles the design process, network simulation, and consulting services to ensure the system forms a stable independent power grid, addressing operational challenges in island regions not connected to the main electricity grid (off-grid).
This donation also serves as a positive example. In August 2025, the Indonesian government set an ambitious target to accelerate the national clean energy transition. The programme includes building 100 GW of solar power plants (PLTS) and 320 GWh of battery storage capacity in 80,000 villages, as well as centralised PLTS to speed up energy infrastructure transformation. Grid-connected energy storage solutions offer an adequate development pathway with scalable capacity for remote islands, mining areas, and “energy islands”, while improving overall electricity access and providing real solutions to support the achievement of new national energy targets.
The IWIP Charity Foundation stated that this donation is an important step in corporate social responsibility, as well as a commitment to global energy sustainability. By implementing the GFM ESS solution on remote islands, the IWIP Charity Foundation aims to improve local community welfare through concrete actions, bridge energy access gaps between regions, and ensure that more people can benefit from clean energy development.