SM Supermalls in the East Metro are Powered by the Sun

In its continued commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, SM Supermalls, through its corporate social responsibility arm SM Cares, is lighting the way toward a cleaner and greener future by harnessing renewable energy across its properties.

In the East Metro, SM City Marikina, SM City Masinag, SM City San Mateo, and SM Center Antipolo Downtown are now proudly “Powered by the Sun”, utilizing rooftop solar panel systems that help reduce carbon emissions, promote energy efficiency, and support the nation’s transition to sustainable power sources.

Harnessing the Power of the Sun Across the East Metro

Each mall plays a vital role in SM’s sustainability roadmap by producing clean energy that contributes to both operational efficiency and environmental protection.

  • SM City Marikina, energized in 2023, generates an average of 106,179 kWh (Kilowatt-hour) per month with a 2.259 MWp (Megawatt Peak) solar capacity. This is enough to power 506 Filipino households for a month, offsetting 74 tons of carbon dioxide — the equivalent of planting 3,378 mature trees.
  • SM City Masinag, fully solar-powered by March 2025, produces around 124,366 kWh monthly through its 1.696 MWp system — enough to supply electricity to 592 households, offset 86 tons of carbon dioxide, or plant 3,956 trees worth of carbon absorption.
  • SM City San Mateo harnesses the power of the sun with its 810 Solar PV System installed across 2,092 square meters of rooftop space, generating up to 0.45 megawatts of clean energy. This can power 219 Filipino households and reduce carbon emissions by 32 tons, comparable to planting 1,466 mature trees.
  • SM Center Antipolo Downtown, energized between 2024 and 2025, generates 71,270 kWh monthly from a 0.923 MWp solar system — enough to power 339 homes, offset 49 tons of CO₂, or plant 2,267 trees.

Leading the Charge for a Greener Tomorrow

Through SM Cares and the SM Green Movement, SM Supermalls continues to advance sustainability across its network — integrating renewable energy, green architecture, efficient water use, and waste management into its operations.

Collectively, these four solar-powered malls generate nearly 348,000 kWh of renewable energy each month, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions while demonstrating that innovation and environmental care can coexist.

With every rooftop installation and every kilowatt-hour generated, SM Supermalls — continues to keep communities, progress, and the planet Powered by the Sun.