
D.T. MULTI TECH Co., Ltd. recently dispatched a specialist team to the Philippines to conduct an on-site survey for a university villa solar project. The mission aimed to gather first-hand data, lay the groundwork for project implementation, and deepen China–Philippines cooperation in renewable energy. With chronic power shortages and high electricity prices, Philippine universities bear a heavy burden.
Since 2013, the government has introduced a "Net-Metering Rule" and continuously refined regulations to encourage rooftop PV, giving this project strong prospects. Upon arrival, the team immediately inspected roof structures, measured solar irradiance, and logged multi-hour radiation data. They held in-depth discussions with University of the Philippines officials and local engineers on power-demand patterns, typhoon impacts, and construction priorities. Drawing on its experience, D.T. MULTI TECH Co., Ltd. proposed typhoon-resistant mounting and optimized battery storage; both sides reached broad consensus on schedules, budgets, and technical standards. The initiative will help the university cut costs, operate sustainably, and advance green education, while marking D.T. MULTI TECH Co., Ltd.'s further expansion overseas and boosting its global profile. The team has now returned and is finalizing the implementation plan, positioning the project as a new model of China–Philippines win-win cooperation.

