Seraphim strengthens Philippines presence with new supply deal

May 13, 2020
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Module manufacturer Seraphim has landed a 183MW module supply deal with Philippine EPC ERS Energy.

The high efficiency modules supplied – Seraphim’s monocrystalline 158.75mm half-cell PERC range – will be used to fit out a portfolio of projects in the Philippines currently being pursued by ERS and AC Energy, the energy platform of Ayala Corporation.

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The projects are to be located in Alaminos, Laguna and Zambales. AC Energy announced its intent to build a 60MW solar farm in Zambales last November.

Polaris Li, president at Seraphim, said the deal further strengthens the company’s status in a market it first entered in 2016.

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