



Formosa Solar is a leading renewable energy company founded in 2016. We are committed to driving transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future in Taiwan. We are guided by our vision, to be the most reliable and leading partner in Taiwan's energy transition.

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Amid rising geopolitical uncertainty, the fragility of energy supply chains has once again become a national security concern, highlighting Taiwan’s structural reliance on imported energy.

Formosa Solar’s floating solar PV project at the Pingtung Agricultural Biotechnology Park has officially received certification from TÜV NORD, an international third-party verification body, becoming Taiwan’s first floating PV site to complete full-system verification.

Formosa Solar’s floating solar PV project at the Pingtung Agricultural Biotechnology Park has officially received certification from TÜV NORD, an international third-party verification body, following a professional review of its PV system.

On Earth Day (April 22), Formosa Solar was honored to join the annual meeting and technical exchange forum hosted by National University of Tainan's Solar Cell Circular Economy Industry Alliance as an alliance member.

Formosa Solar Renewable Power Group achieves Occupational Health & Safety Management System - ISO 45001:2018 certification from BSI, marking a significant milestone in our commitment to workplace safety and risk management.

Formosa Solar is proud to mark an exciting milestone on our sustainability journey, earning three major recognitions this year.

Formosa Solar Renewable Power Group has an extensive track record in installing solar facilities across campuses nationwide. Recently, the Group achieved a new milestone by partnering with National Pingtung University to develop the largest solar-powered sports arena among Taiwan’s colleges and universities.

Taiwan’s solar PV industry continues to grapple with the challenge of limited land resources, prompting the exploration of various innovative development models. In Gaoshu, Pingtung, a 40-hectare large-scale solar farm has transformed abandoned land—previously damaged by illegal gravel excavation—into a productive renewable-energy site capable of powering more than 70,000 households annually.











