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A typical landed-home solar system in Malaysia costs RM 13,000–RM 18,000 for a 5 kWp setup, which suits most terrace and semi-D homes. Larger 8 kWp systems cost around RM 36,000. With the new SuRIA Home rebate, you can claim up to RM 3,000 cash back from the government. Get a personalised quote in 60 seconds →
Yes. GetSolar offers a 10-year Rent-to-Own plan from RM 248/month with RM 0 upfront — typically lower than your current TNB bill, and the system becomes yours at the end of the term. We also offer a 5-year RTO (from RM 158/month) and outright purchase from RM 21,000. See which plan saves you more →
SuRIA Home is Malaysia's new government solar rebate launched 22 May 2026. It pays RM 600 per kWac of installed solar — up to RM 3,000 cash — directly into your TNB-registered bank account. It stacks on top of Solar ATAP bill savings. Only the first 50,000 households qualify, with a hard deadline of 31 December 2026. Read the full SuRIA Home guide →
Most Malaysian landed-home owners cut their TNB bill by 60–90%, saving roughly RM 250–RM 900 per month depending on system size and consumption. With the SuRIA Home rebate factored in, payback for an outright purchase is typically 3–5 years, with panels warrantied for 25+ years. Calculate your exact monthly savings →
All residential solar must be registered with SEDA under the Solar ATAP programme — we manage the eATAP application and TNB bi-directional meter installation on your behalf. Condominium owners need their management committee's approval for rooftop access first; landed homes don't need additional consent.


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