South Korea–based AI-powered optimization technology company Tilda has announced plans to accelerate its expansion into Vietnam in 2025, aiming to introduce advanced AI-based optimization solutions for self-consumption solar energy and Energy Storage Systems (ESS) to the country’s fast-growing industrial sector. As Vietnam continues to scale up renewable energy adoption while electricity demand rises sharply, the company sees a timely opportunity to support manufacturers and industrial park operators facing increasing grid pressure.
Currently, Vietnam’s industrial ecosystem is navigating a complex energy landscape. On one hand, renewable energy capacity is expanding rapidly. On the other, grid constraints and rising power costs are pushing businesses to seek smarter, more resilient energy management solutions. In response, Tilda is positioning its proprietary ArgMax Power platform as a comprehensive answer. The platform uses artificial intelligence to optimize both the design and operational phases of solar and ESS systems, helping industries reduce costs while maintaining production stability.
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To strengthen its market entry, Tilda is already collaborating with local industrial park developers and EPC companies across Vietnam. Through these partnerships, the company is supporting ESS investment decisions and fine-tuning operational strategies. In parallel, Tilda is in discussions with VINAtech, a South Korean firm with a strong footprint in Vietnam, to explore technical and business collaboration. Together, they aim to introduce AI-based energy optimization solutions that align with Vietnam’s industrial requirements and regulatory environment.
“Vietnam is one of the most dynamic renewable energy and manufacturing markets in Southeast Asia,” said Ji Ryang Chung, CEO of Tilda. “As solar and ESS deployments accelerate, the main challenge is no longer installation, but how to design and operate these assets efficiently. Our AI technology is designed to help manufacturers in Vietnam maximize cost savings, reduce peak load demand, and make tangible progress toward RE100 targets and carbon emission reductions.”
At the core of Tilda’s offering, ArgMax Power combines two critical capabilities. First, it enables optimal system design at the investment planning stage. Second, it delivers real-time AI-based control during daily operations. By simultaneously minimizing overall electricity consumption and peak load demand, the platform can help businesses cut electricity expenses by as much as 30%, even for facilities that already operate solar and ESS infrastructure.
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Moreover, the effectiveness of Tilda’s technology has already been demonstrated in Japan, where the energy market is steadily shifting toward self-consumption. In a 2025 pilot project at a manufacturing site in Okayama City equipped with 200 kW of solar capacity and 200 kWh of ESS, Tilda compared traditional power management with its AI-controlled system under identical conditions. While the conventional system recorded an average monthly peak load of 127.53 kW, Tilda’s solution reduced it to 82.58 kW without disrupting production. For a factory spending roughly $115,000 annually on electricity, this translated into an additional saving of around $25,000 per year.
Beyond operational control, Tilda also offers cloud-based optimal quotation and simulation services. These tools analyze historical electricity usage and on-site data to simulate annual load patterns, solar generation, grid usage, and ESS charging behavior. As a result, businesses can make data-driven investment decisions with greater clarity around capital requirements and long-term cost savings.
Finally, Tilda’s global expansion is backed by an overseas expansion support program from South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT and the National ICT Industry Promotion Agency. With this support, the company is strengthening its international footprint positioning Vietnam as a strategic growth hub for AI-driven energy optimization solutions.
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