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2026/01/29
Teinco’s New Operational Blueprint: Building the Next Wave of Growth Through AI-Driven MEP(Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) Engineering

Amid a market environment in which the overall solar photovoltaic industry faced a downturn in 2025, Teinco Technology Co., Ltd. has confmued to delive steady result and forward-looking strategic planning. The company has formally unveiled its operational roadmap and development vision for 2026. Building on its established expertise in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineering, Teinco will integrate AI-driven smart applications and align with energy transition trends to actively expand into new business areas, creating diversified and resilient growth momentum.

Chairman Yu-Lin Hsieh stated, “While 2025 had indeed been a challenging year for the solar photovoltaic industry, it was also a critical moment for companies to reassess their fundamentals and prepare for the next phase of growth. With a strong foundation in MEP engineering, Teinco will no longer be confined to a single energy-engineering segment. Instead, we aim to develop higher value-added operational models through AI-enabled and intelligent engineering services.”

Teinco Technology has long been deeply engaged in solar photovoltaic EPC turnkey projects, providing comprehensive services that cover planning, design, construction permit applications, construction, and operations and maintenance. The company has built an extensive track record within the industry. Even as the global solar photovoltaic market slowed in 2025 due to policy adjustments and a more conservative investment climate, Teinco continues to execute its existing projects while simultaneously initiating new business initiatives—demonstrating a strategy not constrained by short-term market fluctuations.


Looking ahead to 2026, Teinco plans to allocate approximately 3% of its 2025 revenue to research and development, with a strategic focus on AI-driven MEP engineering applications as the core engine of future growth. Mr. Hsieh further emphasized, “AI is not merely a competition of software or algorithms. It requires highly reliable, energy-efficient, and robust MEP energy infrastructure as its foundation—an area where Teinco holds a distinct competitive advantage.”

In terms of concrete strategic initiatives, Teinco is actively entering the MEP engineering market for AI computing hyperscalens centers, responding to the rapid growth in demand driven by AI computing and data centers. The company will provide one-stop services ranging from early-stage master planning, MEP system design, and construction permit applications to ongoing operations and maintenance management, helping clients build AI computing infrastructure that is highly reliable, highly efficient, and low in energy consumption.

At the same time, the company is optimistic about long-term demand for smart logistics and energy-saving applications and is actively developing AI-enabled cold chain delivery logistics and energy-efficiency systems. Through AI-based energy management and intelligent control technologies, Teinco aims to help industries such as food, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals optimize electricity usage, reduce operating costs, and address needs relating to ESG commitments and carbon reduction.

In agricultural applications, Teinco Technology is also expanding into AI-driven smart agriculture, integrating MEP engineering, renewable energy, and AI data analytics. The company provides comprehensive planning, design, and construction permit services for smart agricultural parks, helping improve production efficiency and management precision while advancing agricultural modernization and sustainable development.

Within its core clean-energy business, Teinco will continue to deepen its involvement in solar/bess power plant planning, design, and construction permitting, while integrating AI monitoring and data analytics to enhance power generation efficiency and operational stability. In response to evolving corporate electricity consumption patterns, the company is also actively investing in the planning and design of behind-the-meter energy storage systems, enabling users to improve energy dispatch flexibility and reduce peak-demand risks.

Notably, Teinco is also planning to establish a Clean-Energy trading platform that connects renewable energy suppliers with corporate electricity consumers. This platform aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in the Clean-Energy trading market, support enterprises in achieving RE100 and ESG goals, and further strengthen the Clean-Energy ecosystem. Mr. Hsieh concluded, “Teinco’s is evolving from an engineering contractor into a provider of integrated smart energy and AI-driven MEP solutions. Looking ahead to 2026 and beyond, we look forward to working closely with our partners to jointly advance energy transition and industrial upgrading, creating long-term value for both the market and society.”

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