Trinasolar Supplies Over 55,000 Solar Modules for 37 MW RASLAG 4 Solar Project in the Philippines

Trinasolar has supplied more than 55,000 solar modules for the 37 MW RASLAG 4 Solar Power Plant in Pampanga, Philippines, supporting the expansion of utility-scale solar capacity in the country and the broader Southeast Asian region.

Developed by RASLAG Corp., a Philippine Stock Exchange-listed solar power producer, the RASLAG 4 project has a capacity of 36.65 MWp and has been operational since October 2024. The solar plant recently received its Certificate of Compliance from the Philippines’ Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), confirming its status as a compliant renewable energy generation facility.

According to the companies, the project is expected to generate approximately 48 GWh of electricity annually in 2026 and 2027. The electricity produced will be sufficient to power around 20,000 households each year while avoiding an estimated 34,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually.

The solar power plant is connected to the 69-kilovolt transmission line of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, adding renewable electricity to the country’s power grid.

Reyland Benjamin Nepomuceno, Chief Strategy Officer of RASLAG Corp., said the project represents another milestone in the company’s efforts to expand domestic renewable energy generation and meet the country’s growing electricity demand.

“RASLAG 4 marks another step in our work to expand homegrown renewable energy capacity and help meet the Philippines’ growing power demand. For a project of this scale, we needed solar modules backed by proven technology, dependable supply and utility-scale project experience. Trinasolar brought these strengths to RASLAG 4, supporting our efforts to bring more renewable power to Filipino communities,” he said.

Elva Wang, Group Director for Southeast Asia at Trinasolar, said the company remains committed to supporting the Philippines’ clean energy transition.

“Trinasolar is proud to be part of RASLAG 4, which adds reliable renewable energy to the Philippines’ power grid. The Philippines is an important market for Trinasolar, where we have worked with partners since 2013 to support utility-scale solar deployment. As power demand continues to grow, we will continue supporting the market with solar and energy storage solutions that strengthen the country’s clean energy infrastructure,” Wang said.

Trinasolar said the module supply for RASLAG 4 further strengthens its presence in the Philippines and underscores its continued focus on supporting utility-scale renewable energy projects across Southeast Asia.


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