Solar for Philippine Homes,
Backed by Real Numbers

If you are comparing options for your home in the Philippines, this page gives you the key facts that matter: how solar lowers grid dependence, what drives costs and savings, what affects payback, and how to assess fit before moving forward.

Quick facts

Key numbers behind the decision

These are the figures most homeowners look at first when asking whether solar is worth a serious review.

₱11–₱16 Average residential grid rate per kWh
+10% Typical annual electricity rate increase
5 hrs Peak sun hours per day in many PH areas
−82% Solar cost decline since 2010
4–7 yr Typical payback period for many homes

Getting Solar in 3 Easy Steps

A strong solar decision starts with a structured review. These three checks help you assess your home clearly before you commit.

Review Your Recent Bills and kWh Usage

Start with your latest power bills. Monthly spend and consumption patterns set the baseline for estimating potential savings.

Check Roof Space and Sun Exposure

Roof area, orientation, shading, and roof type all affect output. A proper review confirms how much productive panel area your roof can support.

Confirm Design and Install Plan

Finalize system size, inverter setup, mounting method, and installation sequence so the project is safe, compliant, and ready for smooth execution.

Ballpark Simulation: Costs, Savings, and Payback

Quick estimate only. Enter your monthly bill, average kWh rate, and usage to estimate system size and total project price range.

Figures shown here are for grid-tie systems. Backup battery or hybrid systems require a consultation for accurate sizing and pricing.

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Estimated Results

Recommended system to fully offset your bill: -

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1. Recommended system size (full-offset target) - -
2. Estimated project cost - Lower-end pricing is closer to DIY/basic builds; higher-end pricing usually reflects pro installation, better equipment/brands, and stronger warranty coverage.
3. Estimated monthly solar production - Assumes ~4 peak sun hours/day before system losses.
4. Estimated monthly bill offset savings -
5. Estimated loan monthly payment -
6. Difference after payment (savings - loan) - -
7. Simple payback range -
8. 20-25 year projected net profit - -

Ballpark estimate only. Figures shown are for grid-tie systems. Final production, tariffs, incentives, financing terms, and any battery backup or hybrid configuration vary by roof, utility, lender, and approved design.

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