Sun Bear to Build RM5.2b Solar Glass Plant in Sabah
Mar 12th, 2010 | By Editor | Category: Latest HeadlinesKUALA LUMPUR: Global player in the solar energy industry Sun Bear Solar Sdn Bhd — a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sun Bear Solar, Ltd, Hong Kong — is investing RM5.2 billion to build the first solar glass manufacturing plant in Malaysia.
The plant will produce solar glass for solar panel and module applications to cater to the photovoltaic industry and will be located at the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park.
Sun Bear Solar chairman and CEO Lee Holt Judd said a total of RM2.2 billion would be invested in the first phase of the project, of which the CONSTRUCTION [ ] work was expected to begin within this year.


It’s totally one of the biggest investment in Malaysia this year. Im looking forward to work with this company since im Sabahan. Without a doubt Solar system nowdays is very attractive options to fullfill daily requirement in term of industries and daily live as well…
this is a great apportunity for the state of sabah this year . im looking forward to work with this company since im sabahan.
Contributing to a more better living invironment is an honour and pride oppurtunity. I am very eager to join this company. Since 1996 till now, i am working with CRT (cathode ray tubes) for TV panels. I am a sabahan and always my dream to go back hometown and contribute there whenever i had a chance.
I hope all Sabahan’s dream come true this time,if Sun Bear completed their project here. For the time being our shopping complex keen on considering to install solar power to reduce the global warming and electricity bill too.