Philippines to host solar summit as clean energy pivot gains pace
By MBrand
The Philippines will host its largest renewable energy gathering, Solar & Storage Live Philippines 2026, on May 19–20 at the SMX Convention Center in Manila. The event arrives as the nation accelerates its transition toward a cleaner power grid to meet rising demand and climate targets.
Supported by the Manila Bulletin, the summit is expected to draw more than 18,000 energy professionals. The assembly serves as a critical nexus for developers and investors navigating a market where the government aims for renewable energy to account for 35 percent of the generation mix by 2030. This shift represents a multi-billion peso opportunity for the private sector as the Department of Energy seeks to de-risk the nation's power supply through diversification.
The exhibition will feature more than 350 brands showcasing advancements in photovoltaic technology and battery energy storage systems. Storage has become a focal point for Philippine utilities and regulators, who view it as the primary solution for stabilizing a grid increasingly reliant on intermittent solar power. On the sidelines, a free-to-attend conference will feature 150 speakers addressing eight content themes, ranging from project financing to grid integration.
For industry stakeholders, the event functions as a barometer for the next wave of infrastructure projects. As global manufacturers compete for a foothold in the Southeast Asian market, the partnerships formed in Manila will likely dictate the technical standards for the country's solar expansion. The event offers a centralized venue for professionals to discover new technologies and navigate the evolving regulatory landscape.
The financial stakes remain high for local players. With utility-scale projects requiring investments totaling billions of pesos, the summit provides the necessary transparency for lenders and developers to align on the next phase of the energy transition. Attendees can secure a pass via the official Terrapinn portal to participate in the conversations expected to shape the Philippine energy sector’s trajectory for the rest of the decade.