Frequently Asked Questions
How much?
The larger the solar system (measured in kWp), the lower the cost per watt (₱/Wp). This is because of volume savings. For homeowners seeking a standard, small system, expect initial installation costs to be approximately ₱37 per watt.
How Long Does Installation Take?
1 to 3 Days: That's all the time our team needs to install the panels on your roof, mount the inverter, and complete all the necessary wiring for a standard home setup.
How long does Net Metering take?
The Marathon: The Paperwork Trail
The bulk of the timeline involves coordinating with the government and the utility company. This part, which includes securing permits and getting Net Metering approval (if you want to sell excess power back to the grid), requires patience.
Net Metering application: 1 to 3 Months.
While we prepare most of the Paperworks for you, the waiting time for your local government (LGU) and utility company (like Meralco) to review and approve everything is what takes the longest. Once they give the final sign-off, you're officially producing solar power!
