Where to Buy Solar Panels in the Philippines

These solar power system suppliers will help you shift to a sustainable energy source.

Using solar energy has many benefits, including a reduced monthly electric bill, increasing your home market value, helping the environment among others. If you’ve decided to go solar, the next step is choosing the right service provider for your home. That’s why we’ve come up with a list of companies that provide  Solar Photovoltaic systems for you to consider. 

Philippine Solar Rooftops 

Visit them online: https://www.solarrooftops.ph/

Philippine Solar Rooftops is a solar power company based in Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa. The company handles the designing, installation, pre-comissioning, monitoring, and incident management of the Solar Photovoltaic systems. They cater to residential, commercial and industrial buildings. 

Solaric 

Visit them online: https://solaric.com.ph/

Solaric was established in 2013, with its headquarters located in Makati. Their goal is to “turn on the sun for everyone” by offering solar panel systems that are economic and produce clean sustainable energy to consumers. 

SolarNOW 

Visit them online: https://www.solarnow.com.ph/

SolarNOW is based in Santa Rosa, Laguna and is an official dealer of Solaric. The company  promises to provide quick and efficient service with high quality equipment to its clients. Their process includes site survey, system design, equipment delivery, installation, energization, net metering, monitoring and maintenance. They can accommodate inquiries for domestic, commercial and industrial scale installation. 

Solaready 

Visit them online: https://www.solaready.ph/

Solaready was established by Robert Lopez Puckett and Miguel de Asis and is based in Salcedo Village, Makati. The company provides various products, such as solar generators, grid, and off-grid solar panels, and can cater to installations for residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Their aim is for Filipino families to be free from rising electricity costs and to have a self-reliant electricity system. 

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Philergy 

Visti them online: https://www.philergy.com/

Philergy is based in Quezon City, and have been catering to Filipinos for over 9 years. They pride themselves with their German-made equipment and excellent customer service. Philergy provides services such as  free consultation, customization, installation and operation. They also offer warranties for up to 25 years, net metering services, top of the line workmanship by German engineers and monitoring in app. 

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