China’s Seraphim will supply high-efficiency solar modules for ERS Group’s 300 mega-watt (MW) ground-mounted power station located in Zambales Province, Philippines. To this end, solar module manufacturer Seraphim Energy Group Co., Ltd. (Seraphim) recently signed a 300 MW solar module supply agreement with Malaysia-based ERS Energy Group of Companies (‘ERS Group’), an engineering, procurement, and construction service provider.
The statement informed that the module supply will begin in the third quarter of 2023 and be completed by the second quarter of 2024.
“The components supplied by Seraphim mainly consist of 550/555W high-efficiency modules, which utilize multi-busbar cell technology and high-density packaging. These modules have lower internal losses and less risk of micro cracks, which will significantly improve power generation efficiency and reduce Balance of System (BOS) cost,” said the firm.
Seraphim has been strategically investing in the Philippines since 2016. “We believe that our close collaboration with ERS Group will help us achieve our sustainable development goals in clean energy and bring positive impacts to the economy, environment, and social development of the Philippines and the local communities,” said Insan Boy, Vice President of Global Sales of Seraphim.
“We have successfully completed several power station supply collaborations with Seraphim in the past. We are impressed with Seraphim’s outstanding component quality and performance which is why ERS Group will continue to work with Seraphim to jointly promote the development of the solar energy market in the Philippines,” said Jonathan Kan, Managing Director of ERS Group.
Seraphim has to its credit over a hundred technology patents and its 20 GW photovoltaic products are installed in more than 100 countries and many regions worldwide, informed the firm.