Billion Watts Earns Dual Recognition at the 23rd Golden Peak Awards, Affirming Its Impact on Taiwan’s Energy Transition
Billion Electric • 2025 May 6
Billion Watts, Published: 2025/05/06

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Billion Watts has been honored with two prestigious titles at the 23rd Golden Peak Awards: “Top 10 Outstanding Enterprises” and “Top 10 Outstanding Leaders” for its Co-founder and General Manager, Elaine Chen—recognizing its tangible achievements in green energy integration and system innovation.
At the 23rd Golden Peak Awards, hosted by the Outstanding Enterprise Manager Association of the Republic of China (OEMC), Billion Watts received dual recognition as one of Taiwan’s “Top 10 Outstanding Enterprises” and as home to one of the “Top 10 Outstanding Leaders.” This double honor places the company among a select group of energy solution providers recognized for both corporate and leadership excellence. The Golden Peak Award is a benchmark of business performance and executive leadership in Taiwan, encouraging innovation and sustainable advancement across industries.
This recognition affirms Billion Watts’ long-standing commitment to smart energy storage and system integration, highlighting its growing role in Taiwan’s energy transition and establishing its position as a trusted system integrator in the renewable sector.
Grounded in Taiwan, Growing Globally
Founded in 2017, Billion Watts focuses on solar, energy storage, EV charging, and energy monitoring solutions. Leveraging group-wide resources, it provides MIT-branded equipment and localized battery system integration to help clients advance toward net-zero goals through enhanced quality control and technical flexibility.
The company has completed over 1,500 solar projects with a cumulative inverter capacity of 515MW, and its in-house monitoring platform, Pixel View, now oversees more than 550MW. As Taiwan’s leading service provider by number of energy storage deployments, Billion Watts has surpassed 200MW in storage capacity, with a consistent focus on system safety, engineering quality, and practical decarbonization.

▲With robust technical execution, Billion Watts completed Taiwan’s largest central-region E-dReg energy storage facility (64MW/262.43MWh), which began full commercial operation earlier this year to support grid stability.
Visionary Leadership Recognized
Elaine Chen, Co-founder and General Manager of Billion Watts, brings over a decade of experience across ICT, energy, and power sectors. She has led the company’s transformation into one of the most dynamic energy integrators in Taiwan, achieving annual revenues of over NT$1.2 billion with 100% year-over-year growth. Under her leadership, the company became one of Taiwan’s first private aggregators to connect storage systems to the grid in 2022.
Chen also spearheaded global market expansion efforts into Japan and Australia, and recently led the successful commissioning of central Taiwan’s largest transmission-grade storage facility, now actively participating in ancillary service markets.
Committed to team development, she has established training programs that enabled 13 staff members to earn Taiwan Power Company’s energy trader certification—building a rare talent base combining engineering execution and dispatch capabilities.

▲With consistent execution and technical depth, Billion Watts' dual wins reflect excellence in both green energy deployment and enterprise management.
Powering Forward with Resilience
The Golden Peak Awards evaluate business performance, innovation, sustainability, and social contribution across industries—from manufacturing to technology and green services. Billion Watts’ recognition in both corporate and leadership categories underscores its operational strength and adaptability, as well as Taiwan’s emerging leadership in clean energy technology and system integration.
Looking ahead, Billion Watts will continue expanding its energy portfolio, advancing behind-the-meter solutions and commercial power trading, and partnering with enterprises to build a more resilient, sustainable energy future.
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