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We use the newest technology in the renewable energy field. Aibishter Engineering Services has all you need for Alternative Energy solutions.

Aibishter Engineering Services (AES) is a solar company that’s getting bigger. We design and set up solar power systems for homes, farms, and businesses across the country. We started on September 2, 2019.

AES is one of the first solar companies in Quezon. We promise to give you the best and newest power systems by studying your energy needs carefully and finding the right solutions.

Our team of engineers is friendly and has lots of experience in solar power systems, both here in the Philippines and in other countries.

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Engr Michael Beltran

General Manager

Beth Beltran

Admin & Operations Manager

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Frequently Asked Questions

The cost of solar panels can vary widely depending on several factors such as the type and quality of the panels, installation costs, location, government incentives, and the size of the system.

It’s essential to obtain quotes from solar installers to get an accurate estimate based on your specific circumstances. Additionally, be sure to consider the long-term savings on electricity bills and potential incentives or rebates available in your area, which can help offset the initial investment cost.

The inclusion of a battery and the ability to sell excess energy back to the grid depend on the specific solar energy system setup and the policies and regulations in your location.

Before installing a solar energy system, it’s crucial to discuss your goals and preferences with a reputable solar installer. They can provide guidance on the best system configuration for your needs and help you navigate the options for battery storage and grid interaction, including the possibility of selling excess energy back to the grid. Additionally, staying informed about local regulations and incentives can help you make informed decisions about your solar energy investment.

No, solar panels do not produce electricity at night because they require sunlight to generate power for your home. When the sun isn’t shining, solar panels remain inactive. However, there are ways to offset nighttime power usage:

  1. Net Metering: During the day, if your solar panels produce excess electricity, it can be fed back into the grid. At night, you can draw energy from the grid, effectively using the excess energy you generated earlier.
  2. Battery Storage: Some homeowners use solar batteries to store excess energy produced during the day. These batteries provide power during nighttime hours when the sun is not available12.
    Remember, while solar panels don’t work at night, they still contribute significantly to sustainable energy production during daylight hours!


The ability of a solar power system to cover all the appliances in your house depends on several factors, including the size of the solar installation, your energy consumption patterns, the efficiency of your appliances, and the amount of sunlight your location receives.

Size of the Solar Installation: The size of your solar installation will determine how much electricity it can generate. A larger installation can produce more electricity and thus cover a greater portion of your energy needs.

Energy Consumption Patterns: Understanding your household’s energy consumption patterns is crucial. High-energy appliances such as air conditioners, electric heaters, and refrigerators can consume a significant amount of electricity. If you have many such appliances running simultaneously, you may need a larger solar installation to meet your energy demands.

Efficiency of Appliances: Energy-efficient appliances consume less electricity, reducing the overall energy requirements of your household. Investing in energy-efficient appliances can help optimize the performance of your solar power system.

Sunlight Availability: The amount of sunlight your location receives affects the energy output of your solar panels. Areas with abundant sunlight may generate more electricity than those with less consistent sunlight.

While a well-designed and properly sized solar power system can cover a substantial portion of your household’s electricity needs, it may not necessarily cover every appliance simultaneously, especially during periods of high energy demand or low sunlight. In such cases, you may still rely on the grid or other energy sources to supplement your electricity needs.

To determine the feasibility of solar power for your household, consider consulting with a professional solar installer. They can assess your energy usage, evaluate your roof’s suitability for solar panels, and design a system that meets your specific needs and goals.

  • Product Warranty: 12 years
  • Performance Warranty: 25 years
  • Inverter Warranty: 5-10 years
  • Workmanship Warranty: 2 years
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