Thank you to our 2025 Industry Partners

The Chamber of Electric Mobility of Panama (CAMEPA) is an organization that brings together companies, institutions and people interested in promoting the development and adoption of electric mobility in Panama. Its main objective is to contribute to the transformation of the transport sector towards more sustainable, efficient and environmentally friendly mobility.

Latin American Association of Distributed Energy Resources (ALARED) is an organization committed to promoting and promoting renewable distributed energy resources in Latin America. Through its work, the association seeks to facilitate the energy transition in the region, strengthening the adoption of sustainable and decentralized technologies that allow communities and companies to access clean, safe and low-cost energy sources. Focused on the solar, wind, storage and other distributed renewable solutions sectors, ALARED acts as a meeting point for key industry players, from technology providers to regulators, governments and civil society actors. The association also works on the creation of public policies that favor the development of distributed energy infrastructure and on strengthening capacities for innovation and growth of related industries. ALARED promotes a more sustainable and fair energy future for Latin America, empowering communities and companies to generate, consume and manage their own energy efficiently and responsibly. Through collaboration, knowledge exchange and research support, ALARED seeks to contribute to the transformation of the region’s energy sector and be a leader in the transition towards a cleaner and decentralized energy model.

Colombian Solar Energy Association is the main Colombian Association that promotes the development of the solar industry, and all activities related to photovoltaic solar energy. ACOSOL consists of 106 companies representing small-scale self-generation and distributed generation projects, since this industry has become one of the fundamental pillars for the energy transition given the high growth of self-consumption. Today ACOSOL has become relevant in the country for all the work that has been carried out in such a short time after its formalization, to such an extent that it is officially recognized as a guild before the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission-CREG.

The Panamanian Solar Energy Chamber is an organization made up of 95 companies dedicated to the promotion, development, and implementation of solar energy in Panama. Its main mission is to foster the growth of the solar industry in the country by promoting the use of clean energy and the adoption of sustainable technologies. The member companies are involved in various areas of the sector, including the installation of photovoltaic systems, the manufacturing of components, and specialized solar energy consulting.


The Cámara de Comercio México-Panamá is a non-profit organization, in which Mexican and Panamanian businessmen with great professional trajectory participate, promoting the commercial development between both countries with similar languages, cultures, and histories. During the last decade there has been a sustained increase in the economic activity of both countries.

The College of Electrical Mechanical and Industrial Engineers (CIEMI) of Panama is an organization that represents the country’s electrical and mechanical engineers. Its vision is to be a technical and ethical reference to transform society through innovation and technology.

The Asociación Panameña de Profesionales de Propiedad Horizontal (APAPROPH) promotes professional excellence and the due space for recognition and organization of the various condominium professionals, providing an environment of learning, growth, collaboration, and participation of all its members without distinction and promoting the visibility and involvement of the union in society and advocating for ethical and quality standards in the industry, impacting the excellence of the management and operation of horizontal properties and the consequent well-being of the people who come there.

The Dominican Republic Energy Association‘s mission is to promote, defend, and represent renewable energies in the country to encourage responsible growth and protect the right to sustainable development in the Dominican Republic. They seek to serve as a platform for the discussion and resolution of problems that affect the development of renewable energies in our country and work hand in hand with government institutions, electricity distributors, and companies related to the issue of energy in order to ensure that our field is fed from different sources and with this converting renewable energies into a cause with which everyone identifies.

The Association of Large Electricity Clients (AGRANDEL) is a non-profit association that aims to bring together Panama’s large energy consumers (regulated and non-regulated) in order to influence decision-making in the electricity sector, with the purpose of promoting competition to reach the lowest possible energy costs and increase the reliability of the electrical industry, thus safeguarding the interests of Panamanian society in general.

The Panamanian National Association of Electric Generators (ANPAG) is a non-profit organization, which brings together the main energy generating companies in Panama. Their main objective is to promote, through the voluntary collaboration of our members and compliance with current regulations in the Republic of Panama, the development of the Panamanian electricity market, within a framework of fair competitiveness, transparency and ethical practices, through the work committees necessary to achieve said objective.




The Panama Green Building Council (Panama GBC) is a non-profit organization (NGO), made up of select and multidisciplinary members whose value is based on promoting the construction sector towards a sustainable construction model, which allows to boost the economy, with innovative solutions of great benefit to society, people’s well-being, and the environment.

For over 31 years, Solar Energy International (SEI) has been dedicated to training the global solar energy workforce. We deliver hands-on experience, safety, and online technical skills solar training to scale the global workforce at a pace that significantly impacts climate change. Join our online and in-person training programs to kickstart your solar career while earning training requirements for NABCEP!
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