Trinasolar has strengthened its presence in the Philippines by supplying more than 55,000 solar modules for the 36.65-megawatt peak (MWp) RASLAG 4 Solar Power Plant in Pampanga, supporting the country’s expanding utility-scale renewable energy sector.
The RASLAG 4 solar project, developed by RASLAG Corp., a Philippine solar power producer listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange, has been operational since October 2024. The renewable energy facility recently secured its Certificate of Compliance from the Energy Regulatory Commission, confirming that it meets the country’s regulatory requirements for commercial renewable energy generation.
The 37 MW solar project is expected to generate approximately 48 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity annually during 2026 and 2027. The clean energy produced will be sufficient to supply power to around 20,000 households every year while reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 34,000 metric tons annually, contributing to the Philippines’ decarbonization goals.
The RASLAG 4 solar power plant is connected to the 69-kilovolt transmission line of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, adding additional renewable electricity capacity to the national grid and supporting the country’s rising electricity demand.
Trinasolar said the project highlights its growing role in Southeast Asia’s renewable energy market. The company has been working with partners in the Philippines since 2013, supplying photovoltaic technologies for utility-scale solar developments.
