SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire - 9 June 2025 -
Vallous International has announced the launch of its Energy
Efficiency Initiative, a bold step toward building resilient,
future-ready infrastructure in alignment with the Singapore Green Plan
2030.
Transforming Infrastructure for the Future
This programme targets organisations across Singapore, ranging from
commercial & industrial buildings to data centres. The objective is
to enhance their performance in sustainability, energy efficiency, and
operational resiliency.
Recognising that power resiliency is now a strategic business enabler
rather than a mere technical function, Vallous International aims to
address critical challenges, such as outdated systems, fragmented vendor
environments, and rising sustainability demands. Many existing
infrastructures fall short of today's carbon-conscious standards and are
not equipped to handle modern AI workloads or grid instabilities.
"Our clients need intelligent, integrated systems that can keep
operations running 24/7 while promoting energy efficiency," said Matthew
Kee, Head of Solutions & Operations at Vallous International. "We
saw a clear opportunity to support businesses with brand-agnostic,
full-service infrastructure solutions that are sustainable, resilient,
and future-proof."
Key Goals and Measurable Impact
Vallous International adopts a continuous improvement approach—Plan,
Measure, Review, Refine—to help clients achieve and exceed their
energy-saving targets.
The company will track the success of this initiative through these key metrics:
- - System uptime rate: Percentage of clients achieving 99.999% uptime
- - Mean Time to Repair (MTTR): Speed of response and incident resolution
- - Preventive maintenance compliance: Adherence to proactive service protocols
- - Service level agreement fulfilment: Ongoing operational reliability
Real-World Results and Community Impact
Initial implementations have already shown results:
- - UPS Retrofit for Data Centres
Focusing on
UPS data centres, this project marked a 12-month uptime record with a 30% reduction in energy usage and Green Mark certification.
- - SME Resiliency Access Programme
Enabled smaller enterprises to enhance critical infrastructure with reduced downtime and improved customer satisfaction scores.
As these projects scale, Vallous anticipates lower energy consumption
across Singapore's commercial sectors. This should be achieved without
compromising business continuity or end-user experience.
Stakeholder and Ecosystem Engagement
Employee engagement is central to the initiative's success, with
internal teams and partners encouraged to share success stories and
champion sustainability goals. Vallous International also strengthens
its ecosystem approach by working closely with OEMs, SMEs, and public
agencies to deliver integrated, multi-vendor infrastructure solutions.
"This energy efficiency initiative is more than just a CSR exercise; it
also offers a strategic advantage," as revealed by Peggy Chng, Managing
Director at Vallous International. "Aligned with our sustainability
priorities, this initiative boosts our brand reputation and deepens
client trust. We would also like to thank our partners for multiplying
the positive impact."
Future Outlook
With this initiative, Vallous reinforces its commitment to supporting
business continuity and environmental leadership. In line with the
Singapore Green Plan 2030, the company looks to set a precedent for how
technology and sustainability can intersect to drive meaningful,
scalable change.
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