ProLogium Energy Reports 79.5% Surge in First-Half Net Profit Driven by Solar-Storage Synergy and AI Management

ProLogium Energy achieved a net operating profit of NT$270 million for the first half of 2026, a 79.51% year-on-year increase, marking a record high for the period. The growth was fueled by the full-scale operation of its solar-storage integration project, improved green power transfer efficiency, and AI-driven cost management.

Editorial Team8/20/2026Updated 8/20/2026

Revenue and Profit Hit Record Highs as Solar-Storage Benefits Materialize

ProLogium Energy reported consolidated operating revenue of NT$683 million for the first half of 2026, a 21.79% year-on-year increase, while net operating profit reached NT$270 million, surging 79.51% and setting a new record for the period. Gross profit rose to NT$341 million, up 41.75% year-on-year, with gross margins also improving. The company attributed the significant profit growth to the full realization of solar-storage business benefits, optimized green power transfer efficiency, and the comprehensive implementation of AI tools for lean management, which reduced operating expenses by 21.23% compared to the same period last year.

ProLogium Energy noted that in the first half of 2025, it recognized NT$102 million in compensation income from delayed solar engineering turnkey contracts. This one-time non-operating income affected the base period comparison, resulting in a 16.78% year-on-year increase in pre-tax net profit to NT$194 million and a 5.49% rise in after-tax net profit to NT$150 million for the first half of 2026.

Solar-Storage Project Delivers Stable Revenue, Green Power Transfer Efficiency Improves

A subsidiary of ProLogium Energy secured Taiwan’s largest solar-storage integration project in 2022, with a scale of 26MW/69MWh. After fully coming online in May last year, the project began contributing a full year’s revenue in 2026. Additionally, the company’s grid-connected green power capacity increased by 2.71MW compared to the same period last year, further expanding its power generation scale.

In terms of green power transfer efficiency, ProLogium Energy implemented a real-time power generation and consumption matching mechanism, enabling its sales subsidiary, ProRich Power, to supply over 95% of its green power to long-term core industry clients, such as semiconductor manufacturers, through Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (CPPAs). Only about 5% of surplus power was sold back to Taiwan Power Company. As CPPA transfer prices are higher than Taipower’s wholesale rates, the company’s power sales gross margin improved from 50.57% in the first half of 2025 to 56.17% in the same period this year.

ProLogium Energy emphasized that solar power generation does not require the purchase of fuels such as coal or natural gas, with the primary cost being depreciation and amortization of fixed-term power generation equipment. As power generation volume grows, fixed costs are spread thinner, driving up gross margins. This year’s first-half summer season saw exceptionally strong sunlight, with power generation exceeding expectations, providing robust support for profit growth.

AI Tools Drive Lean Management, Internal Talent Certification Program Launched

Facing challenges from prolonged solar project development timelines, ProLogium Energy strengthened operational management by fully integrating AI tools. Despite a more than 20% year-on-year increase in revenue, operating expenses were significantly reduced by 21.23%. To deepen AI applications, the company’s IT department launched a “Generative AI Learning Map Resource Network” on August 3 and simultaneously introduced a “Three-Level AI Professional Certification System.” To date, 13 employees have obtained “Silver Certification.”

In asset management, ProLogium Energy’s internally developed “Solar Intelligent Monitoring and Operations System” has undergone multiple iterations and upgrades over three years and is now operating maturely. The company stated that it will further promote an “AI Power Generation Monitoring and Forecasting Mechanism” to continuously optimize power generation efficiency and asset management capabilities, ensuring maximum benefit from every kilowatt-hour of green power.

ProLogium Energy indicated that as its solar-storage business continues to expand and AI technology applications deepen, the company will further enhance operational efficiency and strengthen the stability and transparency of the green power supply chain. This will provide long-term core industry clients with more reliable green power solutions.

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