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Seraphim bags 183 MW order from ERS Energy in Philippines

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Jiangsu Seraphim Solar System Co., Ltd. (Seraphim) recently announced that it has signed an agreement with ERS Energy Sdn Bhd (“ERS”) to deliver 183 Megawatts of high efficiency solar modules for projects in the Philippines.

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Co-developed by AC Energy Inc., the energy platform of Ayala Corporation, ERS Energy Sdn Bhd as the EPC contractor and Seraphim as the module provider, the solar farm projects are set to be located in Alaminos, Laguna, and Gigasol, Zambales.

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Mr. Jonathan Kan the Managing Director of ERS Energy Sdn Bhd commented that Seraphim and ERS have maintained an excellent cooperation for many years and they are impressed by Seraphim’s passion and professionalism in the solar industry, which makes them an ideal partner. He also added that they are determined to join hands to deliver high quality, safe and reliable products to their customers.

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The projects will be using Seraphim’s monocrystalline 158.75mm half-cell PERC modules. Seraphim incorporates innovative design features. Half-cell modules have lower current and series resistance, minimizing mismatch losses, internal power losses, and shadow effects. The high output of half-cell modules will maximize power generation on a constrained land area, significantly saving costs for large-scale power plants.

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Mr. Polaris Li, president of Seraphim stated that they are pleased to sign this supply agreement with ERS Energy, the EPC Contractor for these projects, further strengthening their long-term strategic relationship and enabling them to maintain their leading position in the Philippines market . The company strives to support the Philippines to meet its renewable energy goals by utilizing their years of experience and leading-edge technology advantages.

Seraphim has begun enhancing its presence in Philippine market since 2016, and the 183MW Modules delivery would add another milestone to the company’s product current portfolio in the region including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

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