Projects Portfolio

Established in 2011, TMLEnergy has completed over 300 solar power projects across various regions in Indonesia, with diverse system designs tailored to local needs.
Our solar power plants have delivered clean energy to more than 100 locations and thousands of households, with a total installed capacity of over 300 MWp — and this number continues to grow.
Supported by a team of experienced engineers and qualified personnel, we are committed to driving sustainable development through innovative and reliable renewable energy solutions.

Project at Glance

300+

Project Experience

20+

Regions

300+ MWp

Capacity Installed

30+

Clients

2.375.942.000+

Hours with no Incident

Signature Projects

3 MWp Solar PV Microgrid System for mining company, Bontang, Indonesia

A microgrid system is a small-scale power generation system that can operate independently or be connected with other microgrid systems. It typically combines multiple energy sources—such as solar (PV) energy, diesel generators, and others—and is supported by battery storage for enhanced reliability.

Solar (PV) microgrids are particularly well-suited for electrifying densely populated islands with growing local economies. They are also ideal for remote mining areas, where electricity demand often fluctuates significantly. In such cases, a solar (PV)–diesel generator microgrid combined with a battery management system offers a more reliable and optimized energy solution, resulting in lower electricity costs compared to using diesel generators alone.

Solar PV Groundmounted Maluku Utara, 10,1 MWp

 

Solar PV Floating Cirata, Jawa Barat, 42 MWp

 

Solar PV Carport Smelting, Gresik, Jawa Timur, 300 KWp

 

Solar PV Rooftop Pertamina Cilacap, 1 MWp

 

Solar PV Ende, Nusa Tenggara Timur, 1 MWp

 

Solar PV Rooftop Sidoarjo, Jawa Timur, 9.8 MWp

 

Testimonials

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Our Action to Support Government Campaign for Sustainable

One of our ongoing solar power projects is located in Ternate Village, East Nusa Tenggara, with a capacity of 280 kWp. This solar power plant is expected to bring light and energy to the village, supporting local productivity and improving the community’s economy. It represents one of our concrete steps in supporting the Indonesian government’s commitment to sustainable development.