‘Pampanga’s Best’ owners’ SolarPeak PH tapped as Power Ai distributor in Pampanga
- April 2, 2026
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SolarPeak PH, a solar energy company owned by the Hizon family behind the meat-processing firm “Pampanga’s Best,” has officially been named a trusted local supplier of Power Ai Philippines Inc. in Pampanga, providing local installers and customers in the province with a cost- and time-efficient solution as fuel prices continue to rise in the country.
This was announced during the SolarPeak PH Technical Training 2026 last Friday, March 13, at Mula de Leticia in Bacolor, attended by key partners, installers, and stakeholders.
Hosted by SolarPeak PH, in partnership with Power Ai Philippines, the event highlighted inverter and battery technologies, shared safety insights, and explored strategies to maximize solar efficiency.
The event featured the official product launch of the Luxpower Geta Series, Luxpower SNA Series, and Solax Battery Inverters, designed for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
The Luxpower Geta Series is a compact, affordable off-grid solution ideal for residential users, offering them flexible battery integration and easy setup.
It is recommended for individuals who want to start with solar panels and add a battery later when their budget allows.
Meanwhile, the Luxpower SNA Series is a scalable hybrid off-grid system suited for larger homes and businesses, especially in areas with unstable power. A user can link up to 16 of these units to accommodate high power needs.
Solax Battery Inverters are high-efficiency hybrid systems designed to intelligently balance solar power, battery storage, and the city grid.
It can ultra-fast switch to backup power in under 10 milliseconds, making them ideal for residential, commercial, and industrial applications where even momentary outages can cause disruptions.
Also showcased at the event were Fonrich Rapid Shutdown Devices (RSDs), a critical safety feature for solar systems serving as an “emergency brake” for rooftops.
In emergencies like fires, the RSDs instantly cut voltage at the panel level, turning a high-voltage, dangerous roof into a safe zone for emergency responders. These are required by Philippine law to pass electrical inspections.
The SolarPeak PH Technical Training 2026 concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session, followed by the awarding of certificates to participants.
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