Established in 2007, Philadelphia Solar is a Tier-1 solar panel manufacturer and the largest manufacturer of solar panels and steel mounting structures in the Middle East, Europe, and Africa (MEA), with a current production capacity of 580 MW/year. It was the first MENA region company to manufacture, develop, design, construct, own, and operate utility-scale commercial and industrial photovoltaic plants. With Free Trade Agreements between Jordan, the EU, the U.S., Canada, Morocco, and throughout the MENA region, Philadelphia Solar exports PV modules to over 52 countries through more than 220 distributors worldwide and has 3 regional offices in the US, Iraq, and Morocco.
Philadelphia Solar’s main areas of activity include EPC provider, Developer, and investor, as well as a leading Manufacturer of solar panels and mounting structures. As a leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor of photovoltaic systems, We offer comprehensive turnkey solutions including viability studies, permits, design, engineering, construction, commissioning, and monitoring.
Philadelphia Solar specializes in the production of monocrystalline Mono-facial and bifacial solar modules. PHENEX modules are built using the advanced M10 wafer and monocrystalline PERC cell technology. These modules feature 144 cells and are designed with bifacial technology, which allows for an additional 7-25% power output on the power output of 550W that is produced from the front side. This cutting-edge technology ensures increased efficiency and energy production. Recently, the company has introduced its newest products, Black IRIS and Dark PHENEX, which are designed for rooftop use and feature lightweight black modules. Philadelphia solar is up to date with the evolving market technology and willing to adopt the latest technology always such as N-type Products.
As the market continues to grow, we are determined to make a positive impact on the environment and our company by providing sustainable solutions. Our recent expansion to the USA market with a 1.2GW factory set to launch in 2024 is a testament to our commitment to sustainability. By manufacturing locally, we are reducing our carbon footprint and making a greater contribution to sustainable energy.