INNOS TAIWAN Strengthens Green Power Supply with Apollo Power to Support Semiconductor Decarbonization
INNOS TAIWAN Strengthens Green Power Supply with Apollo Power to Support Semiconductor Decarbonization

Yu-Sheng (Charlie) Wang, CEO of INNOS TAIWAN (right), and a representative of Apollo Power (left) have formally signed a PPA, marking a joint commitment to driving the low-carbon transformation of the semiconductor industry.
Innovated Solution (INNOS TAIWAN), a Taiwan-based conglomerate with deep expertise in semiconductor materials and new energy, announced today (May 5) that it has formally signed a PPA with Apollo Power. Under the agreement, more than 10 million kWh of renewable electricity will be supplied annually to support the rapidly growing energy demands of the semiconductor industry. As global high-tech manufacturing accelerates toward low-carbon transformation and ESG requirements across supply chains continue to intensify, the company is further reinforcing its strategic role at the intersection of energy and industry.
The renewable energy generated through this partnership will be prioritized for use across the semiconductor supply chain, covering both manufacturing operations and upstream and downstream enterprises. With the continued expansion of advanced process technologies and production capacity, demand for stable and predictable low-carbon electricity has surged. Access to renewable energy is increasingly influencing corporate competitiveness in securing orders and shaping global deployment strategies. This collaboration not only enhances corporate flexibility in adopting green energy but also accelerates carbon intensity reduction across the supply chain.
Yu-Sheng (Charlie) Wang, CEO of the New Energy Business at INNOS TAIWAN, stated: "Our partnership with Apollo Power marks a significant milestone in strengthening the Group's renewable energy supply capabilities. As the semiconductor industry continues to expand, demand for reliable green electricity is rising steadily. Balancing power supply stability with energy transition has become a critical factor in sustaining industry growth. Wang further noted that the company will continue to expand renewable energy sourcing through collaboration with professional partners, reinforce its energy supply infrastructure, and support the semiconductor sector's steady transition amid global net-zero and ESG trends.

INNOS TAIWAN, a company with deep expertise in semiconductor materials and new energy sectors, has in recent years continued to strengthen its renewable energy supply capabilities.
Headquartered in Zhubei City, Hsinchu County, INNOS TAIWAN has long been engaged in both the semiconductor and new energy sectors. Its business portfolio spans advanced materials and specialty chemicals, LED materials, solar materials supply, and the investment, development, and operation of solar photovoltaic power plants. The Group has progressively built integrated capabilities spanning from materials to energy. As AI applications accelerate, demand for high-performance computing and stable power—from chip manufacturing to end-use scenarios—continues to rise, further strengthening the company's role as a critical enabler within the industrial ecosystem.
Beyond renewable power supply, INNOS TAIWAN and Apollo Power are actively exploring additional areas of collaboration, including behind-the-meter (BTM) energy storage, energy management, and smart grid solutions. By integrating renewable energy with energy storage systems, the partnership aims to enhance energy efficiency and power supply reliability. As a strategic partner, GTM Holdings Corp., through its subsidiary GTM Green Energy, is also participating in the initiative, with plans to expand green power trading and certificate applications to meet corporate ESG and international sustainability standards.
In addition, INNOS TAIWAN continues to expand its presence in the AI sector. The Group recently participated in a funding round for Linker Vision and is advancing applications in visual AI and edge computing through collaboration with global technology partners, including NVIDIA. Looking ahead, the company will further explore integrated applications of AI in energy management and urban operations. As global supply chains move toward net-zero emissions, the availability of stable, scalable renewable energy has become a critical determinant of industrial development. The company remains committed to aligning energy resources with industrial demand, strengthening Taiwan's competitiveness within global high-tech and sustainable supply chains.
【About INNOS TAIWAN】
INNOS TAIWAN is a diversified enterprise spanning semiconductor materials and renewable energy sectors. In recent years, the Group has continued to deepen its energy business, actively expanding into solar photovoltaic development and green power supply. It possesses integrated capabilities across the solar value chain—from upstream materials and system installation to power plant operation and maintenance—while progressively establishing a stable renewable energy supply and dispatch system.
By integrating renewable energy resources and strengthening green power trading capabilities, INNOS TAIWAN is dedicated to helping enterprises secure reliable low-carbon electricity, meet international supply chain requirements for decarbonization and sustainability, and drive energy transition alongside long-term industrial competitiveness.
Source: INNOS TAIWAN