Jakarta, 30 December 2025 — Closing 2025 while marking the company’s journey toward its first decade in the coming year, SUN Energy officially introduced SUN Hub, an integrated web-based digital platform designed as a solar energy project management portal for its business partners.
SUN Hub was developed to address increasingly complex customer needs—not only in monitoring the performance of solar energy systems, but also in managing project data, optimizing energy usage, and strengthening internal capabilities through continuous learning. Amid growing demands for efficiency, transparency, and sustainability accountability, many companies still face fragmented energy management challenges. Global studies show that while more than 90% of companies have initiated digital transformation, up to 95% have yet to achieve optimal results due to limited data integration and visibility. Similar challenges are often found in managing solar energy systems across multiple industrial facilities and locations.
The initial launch of SUN Hub aims to address these digital transformation gaps, particularly in managing industrial-scale solar energy systems that require high operational reliability, accuracy, and real-time, data-driven decision-making.
SUN Energy’s CEO, Emmanuel Jefferson Kuesar, explained that SUN Hub was developed based on real customer needs. “We understand that managing solar energy systems across industrial facilities is far from simple. There are vast amounts of technical data, operational processes, and strategic decisions that must be handled daily. With SUN Hub, we aim to streamline and integrate these processes so customers can make faster, more accurate decisions based on easily accessible real-time data. SUN Hub is our comprehensive response to these needs,” he said.
As a data management system, SUN Hub consolidates technical, operational, financial, and sustainability reporting data into a single centralized portal, serving as a single source of truth for business partners in managing energy projects.
As an energy management system, the platform enables customers to monitor solar energy system performance in real time, including energy production and consumption, system efficiency levels, and estimated carbon emission reductions. These insights help customers identify opportunities to improve performance, operational efficiency, and data-driven decision-making.
Meanwhile, as a learning management system, SUN Hub provides structured clean energy education content—from training modules and technical references to the latest insights on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainability. This feature is designed to enhance customer literacy and internal capabilities in managing long-term energy transition initiatives.
SUN Energy’s Chief Sales Officer, Oky Gunawan, added that the development of SUN Hub is also part of the company’s effort to elevate energy project management standards in the industrial sector. “As the scale and complexity of industrial solar projects continue to grow, customers need a system that can manage project data in an orderly, consistent, and traceable manner. SUN Hub is designed as a solid foundation for more structured, measurable, and scalable energy project management, aligned with evolving business needs,” he explained.
The development of SUN Hub reflects SUN Energy’s commitment to enhancing end-to-end customer experience—from project implementation to long-term system management. The platform is built to be flexible and scalable, suitable for companies with a single facility as well as business partners managing multi-site energy project portfolios.
Anggita Pradipta, Head of Marketing of SUN Group, noted that SUN Hub was developed with a customer-centric approach. “We designed SUN Hub so that customers can truly experience the benefits of digital transformation. Throughout 2025, we conducted roadshows and direct engagements with business partners to introduce the platform and support them in understanding their energy performance and sustainability impact, before gradually expanding its implementation across SUN Energy projects in Indonesia,” she said.
More than just a digital tool, SUN Hub acts as an enabler of sustainability agendas for business partners. By presenting structured and transparent data on energy consumption, system performance, and environmental impact, the platform supports ESG reporting requirements and strengthens readiness to meet evolving sustainability standards and regulations.


