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Cloud Leopard Energy distributes NT$2 dividend, strengthens growth engines

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Cloud Leopard Energy (6869) announced a cash dividend of NT$2 per share at its shareholders' meeting.
  • The company plans to strengthen its three growth engines: green energy trading, energy storage, and overseas markets, driven by rising electricity demand from AI and data centers.
  • It is also actively developing AI data center (AIDC) infrastructure through its subsidiary 'Cloud Leopard Supercomputing,' aiming for significant revenue contribution by 2025.

Green energy stock Cloud Leopard Energy (6869) announced a cash dividend of NT$2 per share during its shareholders' meeting on June 10. Amidst recent volatility in the energy sector, the company's general manager, Zhao Shumin, expressed confidence in its long-term growth strategy.

Zhao highlighted the increasing demand for stable, low-carbon, and resilient power, driven by the rapid development of AI applications, semiconductors, and data centers. To meet this demand, Cloud Leopard Energy is focusing on strengthening its three core growth engines: green energy trading, energy storage, and expanding its presence in overseas markets. The company aims to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the energy transition and the AI revolution.

Furthermore, Cloud Leopard Energy is actively investing in energy infrastructure for AI data centers (AIDC). Through its subsidiary 'Cloud Leopard Supercomputing,' the company aims to integrate its energy and computing resources. Zhao stated that the goal is to begin generating revenue from the Taiwanese market this year, achieve exponential growth next year, and establish AIDC as a significant business unit contributing double-digit revenue by 2030.

AI brings a power revolution. With the rapid development of high-performance computing and data centers, global demand for stable, low-carbon, and resilient power will continue to increase.

โ€” Zhao ShuminGeneral Manager of Cloud Leopard Energy, discussing the impact of AI on energy demand.

Zhao also provided updates on the company's subsidiaries. Tianneng Green Energy, its power sales company, has secured green power transfer contracts exceeding 34.1 billion kilowatt-hours, solidifying its leading position in Taiwan's private power sales market. In the energy storage sector, Taipower Energy, listed on the emerging stock market, has completed over 412 megawatts (MW) of domestic and international projects. The company is deepening its engagement in the Japanese market and has officially entered the Australian market, further bolstering its overseas growth.

Looking ahead, Cloud Leopard Energy plans to leverage its strengths in green energy, energy storage, and energy management to create diverse growth engines, enhance its overall operational scale, and increase shareholder value.

The goal is to start contributing revenue from the Taiwanese market this year, challenge for exponential growth next year, and move towards becoming an important business unit with double-digit revenue share by 2030.

โ€” Zhao ShuminOutlining the ambitious targets for the AI data center business.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.