AGAPE ATP Corporation Explores Energy-Saving Solutions with B&H Intec Solutions

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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA / ACCESSWIRE / June 21, 2024 / NASDAQ-listed AGAPE ATP Corporation ("ATPC"), is delighted to announce the relaunch of its subsidiary, now named ATPC Green Energy Sdn. Bhd. ("ATPC Green Energy"). ATPC had entered into a collaboration agreement yesterday, with B&H Intec Solution Sdn Bhd ("B&H"), a total building solutions provider, with a focus on delivering comprehensive energy-saving solutions, aligning with ATPC's commitment to driving green energy initiatives.

From left: Vincent Tan, Vice President of ATPC, Ting Wan Lock, Head of Corporate Finance, Prof Dato' Sri Dr How Kok Choong, Founder and Global Group CEO of ATPC, Chen Wei Kent, CEO of B&H, Chung Wooi Hen, Sales Director of B&H and Khor Hock Thong, Marketing Director of B&H (link)

B&H brings over 14 years of experience in facilities mechanical and electrical (M&E) services, specialising in building tailored green retrofits and building maintenance. The company has a portfolio of more than 1,000 customers in Malaysia, including luxury hotels, major banks, transportation hubs, government buildings, office towers, mega shopping malls, and healthcare centres. Known for integrating the latest sustainable technologies into building management solutions, B&H's expertise in monitoring systems, energy-saving retrofit and upgrading, preventive maintenance service, energy-saving consulting and outsourcing services will be instrumental to ATPC Green Energy. In the past, B&H has already achieved a contract value of USD 10 million (approximately MYR 47 million), underscoring their capability and trust within the industry.

Mr. Chung Wooi Hen, Chief Executive Officer ("CEO") of B&H said, "The potential in the energy-saving space is vast and untapped. Matching the right M&E services to different companies can result in a substantial reduction in energy consumption, or in other cases, a comprehensive green retrofit solution can improve a building's energy efficiency and reducing its carbon footprint.

"The collaboration with ATPC will raise our profile, and it will allow us to continue to support more companies in achieving their energy-saving goals. With Malaysia's energy demand projected to increase by 4.8% by 2030 and electricity demand growing faster than primary energy production, the need for alternative energy sources and energy-saving measures is urgent. In 10 years, Malaysia's energy demand is expected to rise significantly, from 96.3 terawatt-hours to 206 terawatt-hours (TWh)."