91´óÉñ Indonesia/EKONID Installs Solar Panel System – A Step-by-Step Guide for Businesses

17/12/2024

In support of the renewable energy objectives shared by Germany and Indonesia, 91´óÉñ Indonesia/EKONID recently began the installation of rooftop solar panels on November 22, 2024. This initiative highlights EKONID’s commitment to sustainable business practices and provides a practical example for other organizations aiming to align with renewable energy targets.

EKONID installed 37 solar panels, each with a capacity of 555 Watts Peak. The system is designed to deliver a total output of 20,000 kWh, contributing significantly to EKONID’s renewable energy goals.
 

Step-by-Step Guide 

To support companies in Indonesia looking to implement similar solutions, we have outlined the key steps and regulatory requirements for installing a solar panel system below:

Step 1: Engage a Certified Vendor 

The Indonesian government mandates that solar panel vendors hold a valid Sertifikat Badan Usaha Jasa Penunjang Tenaga Listrik (SBUJPTL), or Certificate of Business Entity for Supporting Electricity Services, issued by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM). This certification verifies that the vendor complies with national standards and regulations for supporting electrical services.

To ensure compliance, check whether your chosen vendor has the appropriate SBUJPTL through the official SIUJANG portal: . (Note: The portal is available only in Bahasa Indonesia.)

Step 2: Verify Vendor Credentials 

After selecting a vendor, ensure they provide all required documentation, including their SBUJPTL, as well as other permits mandated by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. These documents are critical for the permit application process. 

By verifying the SBUJPTL, businesses can ensure that the vendor meets regulatory requirements and is authorized to perform solar panel installations.

Step 3: Survey by Vendor 

The vendor will conduct a survey to evaluate the location’s feasibility for solar panel installation. During this survey, the vendor will take necessary measurements and provide a budget estimate tailored to the project’s needs. This step ensures the site is suitable and aligns with project requirements.

Step 4: Permit Application 

The selected vendor will handle the submission of permits to PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Negara), Indonesia’s state electricity company. Approval from PLN is a prerequisite for progressing to the working permit stage, which authorizes the installation to proceed.

Step 5: Installation 

With all necessary permits obtained, the vendor will proceed with the installation process. This involves mounting the solar panels, integrating the system with the electrical grid, and conducting operational tests to ensure compliance and efficiency.

Step 6: Commissioning 

Commissioning is scheduled with PLN to finalize the system. This step involves configuring the distribution of electricity between the solar panels and PLN’s grid. Once the configuration and inspections are completed, the solar panel system becomes officially operational and ready for use.
 

Setting a Benchmark for Sustainability 

EKONID’s solar panel installation underscores its commitment to environmentally responsible business operations. As German-Indonesian trade and industry partners, EKONID believes that leading by example is essential in advancing sustainable practices and encouraging wider adoption of renewable energy solutions.

We invite businesses to explore the viability of rooftop solar panel systems and integrate sustainable energy solutions into their operational strategies. By doing so, companies not only contribute to achieving Indonesia’s renewable energy targets but also enhance their corporate sustainability credentials.

For further inquiries or guidance, please contact EKONID. Together, we can drive impactful change toward a sustainable future.