Global Renewable Energy Leaders Collaborate for a Sustainable Future at Brand Day 2025 in Manila
- May 23, 2025
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Leading global renewable energy companies, including IAN Solar, Solis, Dyness, and JA Solar, gathered at Conrad Manila for Brand Day 2025, a landmark event dedicated to showcasing cutting-edge solar, energy storage and battery technologies designed for the Philippine market. The gathering underscored the shared commitment of these companies to power homes and industries with smarter, safer, and more sustainable energy solutions amid the country’s accelerating clean energy transition.
Brand Day 2025 —under the banner of Powering Partnerships: Unveiling the Future of Energy— was designed to spotlight cutting-edge advancements in solar inverters, photovoltaic modules, and energy storage systems. The event also served as a platform to affirm each brand’s business direction and local strategy, with the Philippines emerging as a key growth market for distributed energy solutions across both residential and commercial sectors.
Marking a significant milestone, Solis celebrated its 20th anniversary as one of the world’s most trusted solar PV brands. In its two decades of global operations, Solis has become known for delivering reliable solar and storage solutions across more than 100 countries. To mark the milestone, Solis introduced a new generation of inverters designed for hybrid, residential, and commercial applications—emphasizing the company’s long-standing dedication to delivering cutting-edge solar technology.
The launch of their newest 125kW Solis hybrid inverter marks a significant step in enhancing the Philippines’ energy capabilities. Designed for commercial and industrial applications, this high-voltage, three-phase hybrid inverter is poised to address the growing demand for efficient and reliable energy solutions in the country. With its advanced features like intelligent AI-based energy management, this system is tailored to optimize performance based on Time-of-Use (TOU) tariffs, making it an ideal solution for businesses navigating the fluctuating costs of energy. Its ability to support large-scale operations, along with its compatibility with a wide range of lithium batteries, positions it as a key player in helping the Philippines advance toward a more sustainable and resilient energy future.
For residential settings, the introduction of the single-phase 10kW Solis inverter series offers a timely solution to the evolving energy needs of Filipino households. With homes increasingly turning to solar power to manage rising electricity costs and reduce environmental impact, this compact and versatile inverter is designed to adapt to complex roof orientations and supports zero export control—helping users comply with local net metering rules. It also features 24-hour load monitoring and built-in safety protections such as AFCI for fire prevention.
Meanwhile, for larger-scale applications, the next-generation 100kW Solis commercial inverter enhances operational safety and energy optimization for businesses and industrial facilities—especially in areas experiencing grid instability. With advanced features such as real-time insulation detection, intelligent temperature sensing, and AI-based arc fault protection, it ensures stable performance under demanding conditions. Its ability to operate in parallel and integrate seamlessly with backup generators makes it an ideal choice for clustered installations and commercial operations.
Further reinforcing the theme of collaboration and innovation, Dyness showcased its portfolio of advanced energy storage systems tailored for residential and commercial applications. Among the highlights was the PowerBrick, a modular low-voltage battery system built with 280Ah lithium battery cores. Designed for homes and small businesses, the PowerBrick offers scalable storage—from 14.3kWh to 716.8kWh—and supports up to 50 parallel units, making it a highly flexible and space-saving backup power solution for the Philippine market.
Also featured were the DL5.0C, known for its compact size and 1C discharge rate ideal for residential and light commercial setups, and the STACK100, a modular, high-performance energy storage system that combines safety and scalability for both household and industrial needs. The Powerbox G2, another key offering, supports a wide energy range and features a slim 6.5-inch design that allows for space-efficient installation, making it a practical choice for modern homes.
By bringing these technologies to Brand Day 2025, Dyness emphasized its commitment to supporting the Philippines’ shift to sustainable, reliable, and user-friendly energy systems through proven, accessible innovations.
The event also reaffirmed JA Solar’s pivotal role in the Philippine solar landscape, showcasing their high-efficiency photovoltaic modules. A leader in PV manufacturing with global sustainability certifications, JA Solar contributes to various solar energy deployments in the country through its long-term partnerships and technological leadership.
At the event, it showcased the JAM66D45 LB n-type Double Glass Bifacial Module, a next-gen panel built with Bycium+ premium cells and 16BB technology.Built with advanced cell technology, the panel offers better energy output, strong performance even in low light, and greater durability which is ideal for the country’s tropical climate.
With a 30-year performance warranty and enhanced power generation from both sides of the panel, it’s a reliable solution for residential, commercial, and large-scale solar projects.
Supporting these global brands is IAN Solar, a key local distributor and service provider that has been instrumental in bringing authentic, efficient, and accessible solar solutions to homes and businesses since 2005.
Now celebrating its 6th anniversary in the Philippines, IAN Solar marks this milestone with a renewed commitment to empowering communities through clean energy. Its growing network and on-ground support services ensure that both residential and commercial users have reliable access to the latest in solar technology. With operations spanning Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, IAN Solar continues to strengthen its nationwide reach—recently expanding with new branches in Tacloban, Masbate, Puerto Princesa, and Bohol to name a few. As part of its regional growth initiative, the company has also extended its operations to Thailand.
As the Philippines aims to surpass 4GW of installed solar capacity by 2026, events like Brand Day 2025 highlight the growing synergy between local and international players in advancing the country’s clean energy goals.
Brand Day embodied a collective vision for long-term growth, innovation, and sustainable collaboration. It was a convergence of vision and action, where industry leaders, partners, and stakeholders came together to explore how smarter energy systems can respond to the evolving needs of Filipino communities.
This vision of collective progress resonated throughout the day, as speakers and participants emphasized that meaningful impact goes beyond technological advancement, as it also requires policy support, grassroots engagement, and a unified industry voice. Collaboration, particularly in lobbying for better frameworks and accessibility, emerged as a central theme. The importance of banding together as a unified force to inform, to influence, and to implement was echoed across sessions.
Jason Amigo of JA Solar articulated this collective momentum, stating that the progress being made reflects a broader industry-wide push: “We’re doing it, one panel at a time, one inverter at a time, one household at a time.” This sentiment captured the spirit of the event, where every small step contributes to a larger transformation. “Malayo pa, pero malayo na,” he added, a reminder that while there’s still a long journey ahead, the strides taken so far are already meaningful. It’s a reflection of the resilience and progress of the clean energy movement in the Philippines—driven by shared goals, despite challenges.
Adding to the conversation, Justin Sagun of Solis highlighted the importance of adaptability and accessibility. “It’s about choosing the brand that applies the most ideal feature for the environment it’s in,” he explained. With Ian Solar now distributing Solis inverters nationwide, accessibility is no longer a barrier. “That’s the value that we have—we’ve made it possible for every Filipino to access reliable, high-performing technology.”
Together, the discussions underscored a shared belief that renewable energy is not just a technological advancement but rather it’s a movement toward economic resilience, energy security, and a healthier, more sustainable future for all Filipinos.
As the world pivots toward more decentralized and intelligent energy systems, global leaders like Solis, Dyness, and JA Solar—together with trusted local partner IAN Solar—are aligning their strategies to meet rising energy demands while supporting the Philippines’ sustainability goals. With smart features, high compatibility, and scalable performance, their newly launched solutions are poised to empower Filipino homes and industries for years to come.
By bridging global innovation with local impact, IAN Solar, Solis, Dyness, and JA Solar are setting a new benchmark for renewable energy in the Philippines.