How SM Prime’s environmental leadership and innovation are continuously powering a more sustainable future for all
For SM Prime, sustainability is not merely a statement, but a strategic imperative that is deeply embedded in the way the company operates. This is demonstrated in concrete outcomes that reflect the organization’s innovation and leadership when it comes to its environmental efforts, continuously delivering measurable progress in advancing sustainability across its developments.
Anchored in its Net Zero
2040 goals, SM continues to strengthen its commitment to environmental
sustainability through the scaled deployment of renewable energy solutions in
its properties, integrating solar energy to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions
and reduce reliance on grid-supplied fossil fuels, while aligning its
operations with global climate goals.
As of early 2025, a total
of 47 SM Supermalls nationwide are now outfitted with solar photovoltaic (PV)
systems, generating a combined peak capacity of 63 Megawatts. These systems
comprise 118,313 solar panels installed across mall rooftops, contributing to a
measurable reduction in carbon emissions and representing a significant
benchmark in the advancement of renewable energy adoption within the Philippine
commercial real estate sector.
With
the MOA Sky walkway, SM Mall of Asia harnesses solar energy to deliver a
combined 3MW of power —enough to run 1,000 escalators a day or power 1,800
homes for a month.
SM
Mall of Asia's MOA Sky showcases a multi-use rooftop with a solar-covered
walkway, contributing to their significant renewable energy capacity.
SM Mall of Asia (MOA), one of the company’s flagship developments, exemplifies this commitment through its multi-use rooftop, MOA Sky. Among its features is a solar-covered walkway integrating 555 PV panels, contributing an additional 0.3-Megawatt peak capacity while offering shade to pedestrians. With a total of 11,355 panels now installed, SM MOA’s cumulative solar PV system delivers 3 Megawatts of peak power---enough to operate approximately 1,000 escalators for a day or provide electricity to 1,800 average households for a month.
SM’s renewable energy
projects were prominently featured during the 2025 Energy Efficiency Day
conference, where SM Engineering, Design, and Development Corporation Vice
President Engr. Teodoro Bautista presented the group’s performance and ongoing
efforts in operational energy efficiency. The initiative was also a key factor
in SM MOA’s recognition as the recipient of the first Sustainable Energy Award
for a Private Institution, organized by the Department of Energy, affirming the
commercial viability and environmental value of large-scale solar adoption.
Solar-powered
parasols at SM City Bicutan’s Sky Garden provide 4–5 hours of nighttime
lighting after just 3 hours of daytime charging.
Integrating sustainability, SM City Bicutan offers
solar-powered parasols with nighttime illumination in its Sky Garden.
Meanwhile, another SM
mall, SM City Bicutan, recently introduced solar-powered parasols within its
Sky Garden. These structures, designed with both function and form in mind,
utilize solar energy to provide 4 to 5 hours of nighttime lighting after a
3-hour daytime charge. Beyond their energy efficiency, these installations
reinforce the importance of integrating environmental considerations into the
customer experience.
“Through these
initiatives, we are able to significantly reduce our carbon footprint and
create long-term operational savings for our malls, while simultaneously
introducing innovative solutions towards a greener and brighter future for
everyone,” said SM Supermalls President Steven Tan.
SM Prime’s transition to
renewable energy is a key component of its climate action strategy under the
Net Zero 2040 roadmap. Through systematic decarbonization across its portfolio,
the company continues to play a leading role in supporting national and global
climate targets while delivering measurable sustainability outcomes that leave
a lasting positive impact on the environment.
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