MPower, Megasoft, Mega Land Partner for Green Energy
MPower, the retail electricity supplier of the Manila Electric Company (Meralco), has partnered with Megasoft Hygienic Products Inc. and Mega Land Prime Estate Corp. to promote sustainable energy solutions. The collaboration aims to integrate renewable energy into MPower’s supply portfolio, supporting the growing demand for eco-friendly power within Meralco’s franchise area. Megasoft, a nationwide producer

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MPower, the retail electricity supplier of the Manila Electric Company (Meralco), has partnered with Megasoft Hygienic Products Inc. and Mega Land Prime Estate Corp. to promote sustainable energy solutions.
The collaboration aims to integrate renewable energy into MPower’s supply portfolio, supporting the growing demand for eco-friendly power within Meralco’s franchise area.
Megasoft, a nationwide producer of baby diapers, napkins, and pantyliners, sees the partnership as a boost to its operations.
“MPower addresses our energy needs efficiently. With MPower, we can focus on innovation and growth with confidence,” said Megasoft President and CEO Aileen Go.
Mega Land, a real estate provider operating in Bulacan, Cebu, Misamis Oriental, and other key locations, also joins MPower’s expanding network.
“We are equally thrilled to deepen our partnership with Megasoft Hygienic Products, Inc. and proudly welcome Mega Land Prime as a valued partner,” said Meralco First Vice President and MPower Head Redel M. Domingo.
The partnership aligns with MPower’s strategy to expand its renewable energy capacity while holding over 25% of the competitive retail electricity market in Meralco’s territory.
By integrating sustainable energy, MPower enables businesses like Megasoft and Mega Land to operate more efficiently while reducing their carbon footprint.
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