Solaren launches Ask Solaren AI platform for Philippine commercial solar buyers

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Solaren launches Ask Solaren AI platform for Philippine commercial solar buyers

By AI, Created 12:35 AM UTC, May 26, 2026, /AGP/ – Solaren Renewable Energy Solutions Corp. has launched Ask Solaren, an AI-powered solar intelligence platform for commercial and industrial facilities in the Philippines. The tool gives businesses instant site-specific answers on solar, storage, savings, and system sizing without a sales consultation.

Why it matters: - Ask Solaren gives factories, retailers, and building owners faster access to solar and storage guidance at the start of the buying process. - The platform is designed to reduce the gap between large corporate energy buyers and mid-market operators making a first major solar investment. - The tool may help more Philippine businesses assess solar feasibility without committing to a formal site visit or sales call.

What happened: - Solaren Renewable Energy Solutions Corp. launched Ask Solaren for commercial and industrial facility operators in the Philippines. - The platform provides instant answers on solar suitability, estimated savings, and recommended system size. - Users can enter electricity bill data, operating hours, and facility type to receive an immediate assessment. - The platform is available at more information and does not require registration or data submission for initial queries.

The details: - Ask Solaren uses a bill-to-kilowatt-hour conversion methodology built from Solaren’s decade of commercial project data. - Facilities consuming above six kilowatts-peak in grid-equivalent demand receive a full system outline. - The system outline includes estimated payback period, monthly generation profile, and net metering eligibility under Philippine regulations. - Facilities below the commercial threshold are redirected to qualified residential or light commercial partners in Solaren’s accredited referral network. - The platform also covers battery sizing for demand management and backup duration estimates. - Ask Solaren compares the cost difference between grid-tied and hybrid solar-plus-storage systems at common commercial load profiles. - Solaren Managing Director Neil Pearce said the platform addresses a long-standing gap in information quality for mid-market commercial operators. - Solaren has more than 100 megawatts installed across more than 2,500 commercial and industrial projects in the Philippines. - Solaren’s client list includes Toyota, Oishi, McDonald’s, and Dunkin’.

Between the lines: - The launch reflects a broader shift toward technology-driven energy purchasing in Southeast Asia. - Ask Solaren relies on local project data rather than national averages, which may make its estimates more relevant to Philippine commercial users. - The growing use of battery energy storage systems in the Philippines is pushing more commercial buyers to ask hybrid solar questions earlier in the process.

What’s next: - Solaren is likely to use the platform to route more inquiries into either commercial projects or partner referrals based on load size. - Continued declines in battery storage pricing may increase demand for hybrid system assessments through Ask Solaren. - The company’s installed base should keep feeding response logic as new commercial projects are added.

The bottom line: - Solaren is turning solar qualification into a self-serve digital experience for Philippine businesses, with site-specific guidance replacing the traditional first sales meeting.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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