Trinasolar Hosts “Go Green Walk” in Singapore, Advancing Public Awareness for a Sustainable Future

SINGAPORE, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Trinasolar, a global leader in smart PV and energy storage solutions, successfully held the "Go Green Walk" at Singapore's Bedok Reservoir Park on 8 June, as part of the nationwide Go Green SG initiative. Supported by Singapore's Public Utilities Board (PUB), National Parks Board (NParks), and PAssion WaVe @ Bedok Reservoir, the event reflected Trinasolar's ongoing commitment to public education on sustainability.

L-R, President of Trinasolar APAC, Todd Li, Head of Overseas Finance Centre, Li Mingxing, 4th from right, Executive President of Trinasolar, Helena Li with residents, business partners and Trinasolar staff.
L-R, President of Trinasolar APAC, Todd Li, Head of Overseas Finance Centre, Li Mingxing, 4th from right, Executive President of Trinasolar, Helena Li with residents, business partners and Trinasolar staff.

The Go Green Walk was officially launched by Helena Li, Executive President of Trinasolar.
The Go Green Walk was officially launched by Helena Li, Executive President of Trinasolar.

The event was officially launched by Helena Li, Executive President of Trinasolar. "Each step taken today represents a stride toward a greener Singapore and planet," she said. "We're proud to walk alongside the community in our shared pursuit of a sustainable future."

Close to 200 participants joined the 4.7-kilometre walk, including residents, students, and industry partners. The walk featured interactive learning stations where participants explored topics like solar energy, reservoir biodiversity, and recycling through games and quizzes.

President of Trinasolar APAC, Todd Li, flags off the Go Green Walk.
President of Trinasolar APAC, Todd Li, flags off the Go Green Walk.

A key highlight was the floating solar power plant on Bedok Reservoir, developed by PUB and featuring Trinasolar modules. The 1.5MWp installation occupies only 2% of the reservoir surface, but together with the 1.5MWp Lower Seletar Reservoir installation, can collectively generate enough energy to power about 800 four-room HDB flats and reduce PUB's carbon emissions by around 1.5 kilotonnes annually.

The event also marked 16 years of Trinasolar in Singapore. Since establishing its APAC headquarters in 2009, Trinasolar has grown into a hub for operations and innovation, partnering with institutions like Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU)'s Energy Research Institute on AI energy optimization, smart storage, and low-carbon manufacturing.

By combining cutting-edge solar solutions with grassroots environmental engagement, Trinasolar continues to shape a clean energy future grounded in collaboration, education, and long-term impact.