Integra R.E. unveiled its new brand identity during the “Integra R.E. — Unveiling the Future of Trusted Energy” event held on May 20, 2026 at the SMX Convention Center Manila alongside Solar & Storage Live Philippines 2026.
The rebrand comes at a crucial time for the Philippine energy sector as recurring grid alerts and outage concerns continue to highlight the country’s growing demand for reliable, affordable, and cleaner energy solutions.

According to Junrhey Castro, renewable energy is becoming increasingly important not just for sustainability, but also for long-term energy security and competitiveness.
“For the Philippines, renewable energy is not only about sustainability. It is about reliability, competitiveness, and energy security,” Castro said.
“Every rooftop that can generate power, every battery that can support critical loads, and every business that can reduce its dependence on the grid contributes to a stronger energy system. This is where rooftop solar and storage can make a very practical difference for Filipino businesses and, over time, for every Filipino consumer.”
Integra R.E. serves as a business-to-business renewable energy distribution and solutions platform connecting global manufacturers with local partners, installers, EPCs, developers, and customers across Southeast Asia.
The company supplies a complete portfolio of solar and storage solutions, including solar modules, inverters, energy storage systems, mounting structures, optimizers, and solar cables.
Beyond supplying products, Integra R.E. is also expanding partner enablement capabilities through technical advisory, system integration support, training, project support, and procurement tools designed to help installers, EPCs, and developers deliver projects more efficiently and confidently.

The company said rooftop solar systems are expected to play a growing role in the Philippines because they directly address major energy concerns such as high electricity costs, grid interruptions, and business continuity challenges.
For commercial and industrial users, distributed solar and storage systems can help manage operational costs and reduce dependence on the grid, while broader adoption could also help improve productivity, attract investments, and accelerate the country’s clean energy transition.
“Our vision is to help build a more trusted energy ecosystem in the Philippines,” Castro added.
“We want Integra R.E. to be known not just as a supplier, but as a trusted partner that helps local energy players grow their business, improve project quality, and bring reliable clean energy solutions closer to Filipino companies and communities.”

The refreshed corporate identity also marks a significant milestone following the entry of Tai Sin Electric Limited as a shareholder.
With over 60 years of experience across Asia, Tai Sin brings expertise in electrical distribution, cables, infrastructure, and power solutions. Integra R.E. said the partnership strengthens its long-term commitment to the Philippine renewable energy market through expanded supply chain capability, technical expertise, and customer support.
The company also shared that it will continue strengthening partnerships with global technology leaders such as Huawei and JA Solar while investing in customer support, technical expertise, and project execution capabilities.
As the Philippines continues to face rising electricity demand and grid reliability concerns, Integra R.E. emphasized its commitment to helping create a stronger and more inclusive renewable energy ecosystem for Filipino businesses and communities.
“Our success has always been closely tied to the success of our customers,” Castro said.
“If our partners grow, we grow. If more businesses gain access to reliable and cleaner energy, the economy becomes stronger. This is the purpose behind our new identity: to be a trusted energy partner for the Philippines as it builds a more secure, competitive, and sustainable energy future.”

