Net Metering Feasibility Tool

See How Much You Could Save with Solar in the Philippines

Estimate installation cost, monthly savings, and ROI before talking to any solar provider.

Up to 70%

Bill Reduction

Clean

Renewable Energy

Fast ROI

Estimated Payback

Philippines-Focused Estimates

Designed specifically for the PH Market

Unlike generic calculators, we use real-world local data to ensure your estimates are as accurate as possible before you even speak to a solar installer.

Current Utility Rates

Our calculator factors in the specific baseline electricity rates for regions like Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao to calculate your exact peso savings.

Estimated Payback Period

Most residential setups in the Philippines hit full ROI in 4 to 6 years. We show you exactly when your system pays for itself.

Average Payback
~4.5 Years

Net Metering Eligibility

We track the latest regulatory status across different coops and providers (like MERALCO) so you know if you can sell energy back to the grid.

Real-world saving scenarios

See what a typical transition looks like for different households in the Philippines.

Average Monthly Bill
₱5,000
Recommended System3kW
Year 1 Est. Savings₱42,000
Est. Payback4.8 Years
Average Monthly Bill
₱12,000
Recommended System5kW
Year 1 Est. Savings₱100,800
Est. Payback4.2 Years
Average Monthly Bill
₱25,000
Recommended System10kW
Year 1 Est. Savings₱210,000
Est. Payback4.0 Years

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about going solar in the Philippines.

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Disclaimer: The results provided by SolarCheck are estimates based on average Philippine utility rates (e.g., MERALCO), general insolation data, and standard system costs. Actual costs, savings, and payback periods will vary depending on your final site survey, exact roof orientation, shading, chosen equipment brand, and future energy consumption. This tool does not constitute a formal quotation or financial guarantee. Always consult with a certified solar installer for an exact assessment.