Home Solar Systems in Malaysia: The Complete Guide for Homeowners

18 Jun 2026

A home solar system in Malaysia is a rooftop photovoltaic (PV) installation that converts sunlight into usable electricity for domestic consumption. Installed on residential roofs, these systems integrate with the national grid managed by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), allowing homeowners to generate renewable energy, reduce grid dependency, and export excess electricity for monthly bill credits.

Why Malaysian Homeowners Install Solar

Investing in a solar panel for homes has transitioned from an environmental statement to a strategic financial decision. Malaysian homeowners are increasingly adopting residential solar due to 5 specific, quantifiable drivers:

  • Rising TNB Electricity Tariffs: Effective 1 July 2025, TNB implemented a major tariff restructuring under Regulatory Period 4 (RP4), increasing the base electricity tariff across Peninsular Malaysia by 13.64% (from 39.95 sen/kWh to 45.40 sen/kWh). High-usage domestic households (exceeding 1,500 kWh/month) face significantly elevated capacity charges, making self-generated solar energy the most effective hedge against inflation.
  • Solar ATAP (Accelerated Transition Action Programme): Under Malaysia's updated solar framework launched in 2026, domestic users can export excess, unused solar energy back to the TNB grid. These exports yield 1-to-1 bill credits at prevailing retail energy tariffs (RM0.27/kWh for baseline usage and RM0.37/kWh for usage brackets above 1,500 kWh), directly offsetting night-time consumption.
  • Government Incentives & Rebates: Residential installations benefit from the SuRIA Home rebate program administered by the Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA Malaysia). This initiative provides a cash rebate of RM600 per kWac, capped at a maximum of RM3,000 per household.
  • Shortened Payback Periods: Due to cheaper global manufacturing costs for PV modules and optimised local engineering, the typical payback period for a home solar system in Malaysia has dropped to a tight 3 to 7 years (it was more than 10 years back end 10 years back).
  • Measurable Environmental Impact: A standard 10 kWp home solar setup in Malaysia generates roughly 12,000 kWh of clean energy annually. Given the grid emission factor in Peninsular Malaysia, this offsets approximately 9.9 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) per year—the environmental equivalent of planting over 250 trees annually.

System Sizing Guide for Malaysian Homes

System sizing depends heavily on roof space and your historical consumption patterns. The table below outlines standard benchmarks for landed properties in Malaysia

Monthly TNB Bill (RM) Recommended System Size (kWp) Approx. Monthly Output (kWh) Estimated Price Range (RM) Payback Period (Years)
RM 300 4 kWp – 6 kWp 500 – 700 14,000 – 24,000 5.3 – 7.2
RM 400 – RM 800 8kWp - 13kWp 900 – 1,400 19,000 – 34,000 5.6 - 6.2
RM 801 – RM 1,300 14 kWp – 18 kWp 1,500– 1,900 24,000 – 44,000 4.0 – 5.5
Above RM 1,500 21kWp 2,200 45,000 – 50,000 3.9 below

Step-by-Step: Plus Xnergy Residential Solar Installation Process

The timeline from your initial research to enjoying a minimised electricity bill involves a structured legal and technical workflow:

  1. Site Assessment & Analysis: Our engineer evaluates your roof condition, structure stability, shading factors, and historical TNB bills to calculate optimal system capacity.
  2. Solar Proposal: Our team will refer to the data collected and your past 3 months TNB bill to provide a suitable quotation with ROI stated, solar Tier 1 components stated and the solar drawing design to you.
  3. Authority Submission: We are responsible to submit applications for the authority submission on SEDA and TNB on Solar ATAP and TNB Meter Change.
  4. Rooftop Installation: We will take 1 - 2 days to complete the solar installation for your house with safety compliances.
  5. Testing, Commissioning & Net Meter Fitting: Upon completion of thorough insulation resistance test, TNB technicians will attend to replace your standard meter with a bi-directional meter.
  6. Official Handover & System Activation: The system is safely powered on. We will set up your smartphone application so you can monitor solar generation data instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much can I save on my TNB bill?

A solar system typically can help you save 75% - 85% of your monthly TNB bill. If you are installing a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) with your solar, it can help you to save up to 95% per month.

2. How much does it cost to install solar panels on a home in Malaysia?

For a standard landed home, total turnkey installation costs range from RM 14,000 for a baseline 4.96 kWp system up to RM 50,000 or more for an advanced 21 kWp system. Final costs depend on your chosen tier of solar panel brands, the complexity of your roof structure, and the overall length of cabling required.

3. Is solar worth it after NEM in Malaysia?

Yes, solar is highly financially viable. With our year-round tropical irradiance, our solar system can help you to generate electricity throughout daylight hours, typically from around 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (12 hours out of 24 hours), depending on weather conditions and location and your house location. If you are working from home or a heavy electricity user, you can use your solar energy first before TNB energy is imported to your house. The excess solar energy can be exported to the grid for bill credits to TNB under the Solar ATAP programme or stored in battery systems.

4. How do home solar panels work with TNB?

Residential systems function as grid-tied configurations. During daytime peak production, your home consumes solar energy first. If your panels produce more electricity than your home needs, the surplus flows into the national grid via your bi-directional smart meter. At night, your home automatically draws power from TNB as normal, and the daytime credits offset your bill.

5. What is the payback period for home solar in Malaysia?

The typical payback period ranges securely between 3 and 7 years. Households with higher monthly consumption (electricity bills exceeding RM800) naturally achieve faster payback periods because they offset electricity units that fall within TNB’s higher-tier tariff bracket.

6. Can I install solar panels on a terrace house or semi-D in Malaysia?

Absolutely. Landed terrace houses (including intermediate and corner units), semi-detached properties, and standalone bungalows are ideal candidates for solar conversions. As long as you hold direct ownership of the roof and possess a valid, independent domestic TNB account under your name, your property is eligible.

Ready to Start Saving Up to 75% - 95% on Your Monthly Electricity Bills?

Every month you delay is another month of rising electricity costs. With Malaysia's abundant sunshine and the new Solar ATAP programme, there's never been a better time to invest in your own clean energy system.

At Plus Xnergy, we don't just install solar panels — we design safe, reliable, and long-lasting energy solutions tailored to your home's needs. From site assessment and authority submissions to installation and after-sales support, our team handles everything for a hassle-free experience.

📞 Schedule your FREE solar consultation today and discover how much you can save with a customised solar solution.

Call us: 03-8993 9050
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Source:

  1. Tenaga National Berhad: A fairer, transparent and affordable tariff for customers, effective 1 July 2025
  2. SEDA Malaysia: Solar ATAP – Renewable Energy Malaysia
  3. SEDA Malaysia: Government Introduced Sustainable Rebate & Incentive Assistance (SuRIA) Home


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