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.
