With rising electricity bills, unpredictable weather, and a growing awareness of climate change, more Malaysians are turning to solar power as a long-term solution for their homes. But is it worth the investment? What’s the real cost? And how does it work in a Malaysian context?
Here’s everything you need to know before installing solar panels on your rumah.
Malaysia is located near the equator, which means we receive consistent sunlight all year round, an average of 4 to 6 hours of peak sun daily. This makes Malaysia ideal for solar energy generation.
Combine that with:
-Rising electricity tariffs, especially for high-consumption households
-Government incentives and rebates
-Lower solar panel costs compared to a decade ago
…and solar energy starts to look like a smart, long-term move.
Solar panels capture sunlight and convert it into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) cells. For residential homes, there are two main ways to use solar power:
1.Self-consumption (off-grid or hybrid): You generate and use your own electricity. Excess can be stored in batteries.
2.Net Energy Metering (NEM): You use what you need, and sell the excess back to Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) via the grid — reducing your bill.
The initial installation cost varies based on system size, quality of panels, and installation complexity. On average:
1.System Size: 4 kWp
Average Cost (RM): RM 18,000 – RM 22,000
Monthly Savings (Est.): RM 250 – RM 350
2.System Size: 6 kWp
Average Cost (RM): RM 26,000 – RM 30,000
Monthly Savings (Est.): RM 400 – RM 500
3.System Size: 10 kWp
Average Cost (RM): RM 40,000 – RM 50,000
Monthly Savings (Est.): RM 650 – RM 800
Most Malaysian homeowners see a return on investment (ROI) in 6–8 years. And with a typical lifespan of 25 years for panels, you’re looking at potentially 15+ years of almost-free electricity.
However, if you opt to apply for your solar panel solutions with TERA, your ROI reach could be reduced to 4.5 years!
Government incentives: What can you claim?
Here’s the good news: Malaysia does offer support for solar panel adoption.
1.Net Energy Metering (NEM) 3.0 Programme
Managed by SEDA (Sustainable Energy Development Authority)
Lets you sell excess electricity back to TNB, offsetting your monthly bill
Open to homeowners under the NEM Rakyat category
2.Green Investment Tax Allowance (GITA)
While GITA mainly benefits commercial players, certain financing models let homeowners indirectly enjoy tax-efficient setups via solar leasing or third-party ownership.
3.Zero upfront cost models
Some solar providers offer leasing or Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) for homes — you pay nothing upfront, just a monthly fee that’s usually lower than your TNB bill.
Before you install, consider:
1.Roof space & direction:
South-facing roofs (or near that) get the best sun. You’ll need at least 300–500 sq ft of unshaded space for a standard 4–6 kWp system.
2.Roof condition:
Panels last 20–25 years, so your roof should be in good shape before installation.
3.Energy usage:
The more electricity you use, the more you benefit — especially homes with air conditioning, water heaters, fridges, etc.
Good news: solar panels are low-maintenance. They have no moving parts and just need occasional cleaning to remove dust and debris. Most systems come with:
-Panel warranty: 25 years
-Inverter warranty: 5–10 years
-Installation warranty: 1–5 years (depending on provider)
If you:
-Live in a landed property
-Pay more than RM 200/month for electricity
-Plan to stay in your home for 10+ years
Then yes, solar is worth it.
It’s a long-term investment that reduces your bill, increases your home’s value, and contributes to a greener Malaysia.
Going solar isn’t just about saving money, it’s about energy independence and doing your part for the planet. With the right setup, you can enjoy decades of clean, affordable electricity… powered by the Malaysian sun.
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