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Ocean Sun Targets Asian Markets with Floating Solar Expansion Deal

By MGN EditorialMay 19, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Norwegian floating solar specialist Ocean Sun has signed an MoU with ACEN-Silverwolf to bring its offshore solar technology to Asian markets, marking a significant step in the commercialisation of marine renewable energy solutions across the region.

## Ocean Sun Eyes Asian Growth with Strategic Floating Solar Partnership Norwegian floating solar technology developer Ocean Sun has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ACEN-Silverwolf, signalling a strategic push to expand its offshore and nearshore solar solutions into Asian markets, according to Offshore Energy. The agreement represents a notable development in the growing intersection of maritime infrastructure and renewable energy. Ocean Sun's technology, which deploys flexible solar membranes on floating structures, is designed for deployment on reservoirs, hydropower facilities, and nearshore marine environments — making it particularly relevant to the Asia-Pacific region's vast coastlines and expanding energy demands. ### Floating Solar's Maritime Relevance Floating photovoltaic (FPV) technology has attracted increasing attention from both the energy and maritime sectors as operators seek to decarbonise port operations, offshore installations, and coastal facilities. Ocean Sun's membrane-based approach differs from conventional pontoon-mounted systems, offering a lower-profile solution suited to environments where wave action and wind loading present engineering challenges. ASEAN nations, in particular, have set ambitious renewable energy targets, and the involvement of ACEN — the energy arm of the Ayala Group, one of the Philippines' largest conglomerates — alongside Silverwolf suggests a well-capitalised route to market for Ocean Sun's technology across Southeast Asia. ### Strategic Context The MoU follows a broader industry trend of European clean energy technology firms seeking commercial footholds in Asia, where energy infrastructure investment is accelerating. For the maritime sector, floating solar installations on port basins, fish farms, and offshore support facilities represent a tangible pathway to reducing diesel dependency and meeting increasingly stringent environmental compliance requirements. While the agreement remains non-binding at this stage, it underscores growing investor and developer confidence in floating solar as a scalable, commercially viable technology. Further details on project pipelines and investment commitments are expected as the partnership progresses toward definitive agreements. *Source: Offshore Energy*
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