Solar Panel Installation Cost in the Philippines

How much does a solar panel installation cost in the Philippines? The total cost depends on system size, panel technology, inverter type, and your property’s roof and electrical conditions. This guide covers all-in price ranges by system size, estimated monthly savings, and realistic payback timelines for Meralco customers.

All prices in Philippine Peso · Updated April 2026 · Final pricing requires a free site assessment

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Solar Panel Installation Cost by System Size

System size is the primary cost driver, measured in kilowatt-peak (kWp). Ranges below are all-in estimates covering panels, inverter, mounting, wiring, labor, permits, and net metering assistance.

System Size Best For Monthly Bill Est. Cost Range Est. Monthly Savings Payback
3 kWp Small home ₱3K–₱5K ₱200,000–₱280,000 ₱2,000–₱3,500 5–8 yrs
5 kWp Medium home ₱5K–₱8K ₱350,000–₱480,000 ₱3,500–₱5,500 5–8 yrs
8 kWp Large home ₱8K–₱12K ₱560,000–₱680,000 ₱5,500–₱8,000 5–8 yrs
10 kWp Large home/business ₱12K–₱20K ₱700,000–₱900,000 ₱8,000–₱12,500 4–7 yrs
20 kWp+ Commercial Above ₱20K ₱1,400,000+ ₱16,000+ 4–6 yrs

What Does the Cost Include?

Solar Panels (40–50% of Total)
Tier 1 panels from LONGi, JA Solar, Canadian Solar, and Jinko Solar with 25-year linear performance warranties.
Inverter (15–25% of Total)
String inverters for standard configurations. Microinverters for shaded roofs. Hybrid inverters for battery-ready systems.
Mounting System (10–15%)
Typhoon-rated racking meeting Philippine wind load requirements.
Wiring and Protection (5–10%)
DC and AC wiring, disconnect switch, circuit breaker, surge protection, and conduit per Philippine Electrical Code.
Installation Labor (10–15%)
Professional installation supervised by a PRC-licensed electrical engineer.
Permits and Net Metering (5–8%)
Building Permit, Electrical Permit, CFEI, and complete Meralco net metering application. DIMC fee shall not exceed ₱3,000 for residential.

Factors That Affect Your Final Cost

1
Roof Area and Orientation
South-facing roofs produce the highest output. Limited area may require higher-efficiency monocrystalline panels.
2
Shading Conditions
Heavy shading may require microinverters. A shading analysis is conducted at every site assessment.
3
Panel Technology
Monocrystalline (19–22% efficiency) costs more but needs fewer panels. Polycrystalline (15–17%) needs more roof space.
4
Inverter Type
String inverters are lowest cost. Microinverters cost 20–40% more. Hybrid inverters add ₱30,000–₱80,000 but enable future battery storage.
5
Electrical Panel Condition
Outdated distribution boards may need upgrades. Quoted separately from the solar installation.
6
Roof Structure and Access
Steep or complex roofs and scaffold requirements add labor cost. All conditions evaluated during the free site assessment.

Solar Panel Savings and Return on Investment

SAVE
Estimated Monthly Savings
3 kWp: ₱2,000–₱3,500/month. 5 kWp: ₱3,500–₱5,500/month. 8 kWp: ₱5,500–₱8,000/month. 10 kWp: ₱8,000–₱12,500/month.
ROI
Payback Period
Residential: 5 to 8 years. Commercial with high daytime consumption: 4 to 6 years. After payback, free electricity for 15 to 20 more years.
NM
Net Metering Credits
Surplus solar electricity credited against your next Meralco bill. A properly sized system can reduce a bill by 50 to 80 percent.
VAT
VAT Exemption Under RA 9513
Solar panels, inverters, and all installation components are VAT-exempt. Applied to every SolarPro Install project.
The Most Accurate Way to Know Your Cost Is a Free Site Assessment

Published cost ranges are a starting point. Final pricing requires an actual site assessment. Two properties with identical Meralco bills can cost different amounts based on roof area, shading, and electrical conditions.

SolarPro Install provides free, no-obligation site assessments for Metro Manila, Cavite, Laguna, and Bulacan. See our full guide on solar panel installation in the Philippines.

Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Installation Cost

How much does a 5 kWp solar system cost?
Approximately ₱350,000 to ₱480,000 all-in. Estimated monthly savings are ₱3,500 to ₱5,500.
How much does a 10 kWp solar system cost?
Approximately ₱700,000 to ₱900,000 all-in. Payback typically 4 to 7 years.
Are solar panels VAT-exempt in the Philippines?
Yes. Under Republic Act 9513, solar panels, inverters, and installation components are VAT-exempt. Applied to all equipment on every project.
Can I pay in installments?
Yes. Typical structure: 30–50% deposit on signing, balance on completion. Bank financing available from BDO, BPI, and Metrobank.

Get an Accurate Quote for Your Property

The most accurate way to know your solar installation cost is a free site assessment. A SolarPro Install engineer will provide a written proposal with exact pricing, projected monthly savings, and payback period.

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