Royal Group and Greenlyzer Forge Strategic Alliance to Drive Green Hydrogen Innovation Across Cambodia and ASEAN

Landmark agreement signed in Singapore integrates AI-driven clean energy technology with the Kingdom’s largest conglomerate to power data centers and remote regions

Singapore — In a major move toward regional energy sustainability, Cambodia’s Royal Group and Singapore-based deep-tech firm Greenlyzer have entered into a strategic partnership to accelerate the development and deployment of green hydrogen solutions across Southeast Asia. The collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) signed in Singapore, aims to establish Cambodia as a key node in the region’s emerging green and digital economy.

The partnership focuses on the pilot deployment of Greenlyzer’s “Green Moving Grid” (GMG), a cutting-edge hydrogen-based mobile energy system. At the heart of this technology is the proprietary Alpha Energy System, which utilizes artificial intelligence to manage and optimize energy production, storage, and distribution in real time. The initiative is designed to turn locally produced green hydrogen into a reliable, configurable power source for mission-critical infrastructure, including AI data centers, industrial facilities, and remote or disaster-prone areas where traditional grid access is limited.

Neak Oknha Kith Meng, Chairman and CEO of Royal Group, emphasized that the alliance underscores the group’s commitment to advancing clean energy innovation. He noted that by combining Royal Group’s extensive local network and operational reach with Greenlyzer’s advanced technology, the partnership would establish new models for sustainable power generation and build future-ready infrastructure to support Cambodia’s long-term growth and regional energy resilience.

This clean energy initiative builds upon existing synergies between the two groups. Greenlyzer’s parent company, Alpha Ladder Group, has already established strong ties with Royal Group in the digital finance sector, including collaboration between fintech firm MetaComp and Wing Bank (Cambodia) Plc. to explore cross-border payment solutions using stablecoin-based financial infrastructure.

As Southeast Asia faces rising energy demands driven by rapid industrialization and digital expansion, this hydrogen-focused partnership aligns with broader ASEAN goals to diversify power supplies and strengthen regional energy security. By demonstrating scalable green hydrogen solutions, Royal Group and Greenlyzer aim to bridge infrastructure gaps and offer a flexible, low-carbon alternative to traditional grid expansion throughout the Kingdom and beyond.

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