INS Energy has just commissioned the rooftop solar power system at the Han Young factory in Binh Duong, a project that will meet approximately 40% of the facility’s manufacturing electricity needs and contribute to reducing CO₂ emissions. This installation not only helps ensure a stable power supply for production activities but also serves as a testament to the synergy between industrial development and the goals of emissions reduction and environmental protection.
Operational Efficiency of the Hanyoung Solar Project
The solar power project at Hanyoung is designed with a capacity of 1200 kWp capable of meeting around 40% of the entire factory’s electricity demand. Within the rooftop solar sector, this capacity is considered quite significant, not only helping the business substantially reduce grid electricity costs but also providing greater autonomy through a stable, environmentally friendly energy source.
The commissioning of the project also contributes to an annual reduction in CO₂ emissions, aligning with the green development orientation that many businesses in Binh Duong are pursuing.

According to INS Energy, the Hanyoung project was implemented under a third-party investor model. This is a solution that allows businesses to benefit from clean energy without bearing the large initial investment cost for the system. The entire installation, management, and operation process is handled by INS Energy, while Hanyoung simply utilizes the electricity at a competitive price compared to the traditional grid.
This model is increasingly being chosen by factories in industrial zones as it ensures economic efficiency while alleviating the initial financial burden.
Han Young Pursues Green Manufacturing
Hanyoung is a South Korean enterprise with over 30 years of experience in producing non-woven fabrics, particularly for the footwear and industrial sectors. Established in 1986 in Busan, the company quickly solidified its position thanks to its outstanding research and development capabilities, application of advanced technology in its products, and maintenance of a competitive price advantage.
In addition to non-woven fabrics for footwear, Hanyoung has expanded into other industrial fields such as filtration and automotive interiors, meeting the diverse needs of the global market. The company currently adheres strictly to the ISO 9001 quality management and ISO 14001 environmental management systems, thereby affirming its commitment to sustainable development linked with quality and technology.

Hanyoung’s choice to transition to solar power also reflects the general trend among many FDI enterprises in Vietnam, as compliance with green standards and emissions reduction increasingly becomes a mandatory criterion in global supply chains.
The Project’s Significance Extends Beyond Economic Benefits
Beyond simply saving on electricity costs, the project demonstrates the commitment of both Hanyoung and INS Energy to support Vietnam’s sustainable development goals. In the context of Power Development Plan VIII, which outlines a large proportion of renewable energy in the national power mix, the participation of manufacturing enterprises is a crucial factor in realizing this objective.

Furthermore, the Hanyoung project highlights the potential for replicating this collaborative model between energy investors and manufacturing businesses. As technology costs become more reasonable, rooftop solar can become a widespread solution in industrial zones, offering both economic benefits and reducing the burden on the national grid.
The rooftop solar project at the Hanyoung factory is not only a significant step in its clean energy strategy but also opens up a path for sustainable cooperation between manufacturing enterprises and energy investors. In its implementation role, INS Energy is demonstrating its capability to partner with clients on their green transition journey, while Hanyoung affirms its commitment to social responsibility and an environmentally friendly development orientation. This success not only yields economic benefits but also helps build a solid foundation for a green industrial ecosystem in Vietnam’s future.