Tarlac Mac Chicken Farm
- Commercial poultry and egg production facility
- System Size: 99.98 kWp
- Completion: 20-Apr-2022
Project Summary
Poultry farming runs on continuous power. Ventilation, cooling, and automated feeding systems operate around the clock, and electricity costs eat directly into margin on every bird produced. For Tarlac Mac Chicken Farm in De La Paz, Tarlac City, bringing that cost under control was not optional.
Solaren installed a 99.98kWp system in April 2022, built around an SMA Germany STP110 CORE2 inverter and Trina Vertex bifacial modules mounted on a white reflective roof to maximise generation across shoulder hours. The system covers an 84.98kW peak load and generates 147,471kWh annually.
Payback was achieved well within the projected 3.5 years. The system has now logged over 40 billing months of verified operation, with zero equipment downtime and ₱5,759,547 in audited savings confirmed against actual utility bills.
This is one of the most thoroughly documented installations in Solaren’s portfolio. Every kilowatt-hour is reconciled against a paid bill and SMA ennexOS meter data. For farms evaluating solar, that evidence matters more than any estimate. Read the full poultry farm solar case study for the verified numbers, or see how industrial solar power systems perform across similar agricultural operations.
System Performance
- System Size: 99.98 kWp
- Annual Generation: 147,471 kWh
- Day Peak Load: 84.98 kW
- Payback/ROI: 3.5 years
Financial Impact
- Daily Savings: ₱4,506
- Monthly Savings: ₱135,181
- Annual Savings: ₱1,622,176
- Lifetime Savings: ₱41,806,957
Technology Partners
- Inverters: SMA Germany STP110 CORE2
- Modules: Trina Vertex Bifacial
- Monitoring and Control: SMA ennexOS / Sunny Portal
Sustainability Impact
- TREES Planted Lifetime: 4,867
- CO₂ Lifetime: 2,065 tons
- Houses Powered Annually: 61











