Solar & Battery Installation Manila Local Installers & Quotes
Manila offers excellent conditions for residential solar, with strong sunshine for much of the year. Average homes use approximately 8 kWh per day, and a well-designed solar system can cover a large share of that — reducing bills and carbon footprint.
Solar Design Manila
Energy Usage
Properties in Manila average around 8 kWh daily electricity consumption — and with electricity costs continuing to rise, solar can make a real difference to household budgets. With electricity prices trending upward, even small reductions in your 8 kWh daily consumption can noticeably lower your bills — and solar takes this further by offsetting much of what you do use.
Every kWh you save through efficiency improvements is worth real money — and also means you need fewer solar panels to cover your remaining usage.
Typical energy usage per person per day in Manila:
Note: Actual usage varies depending on property size, building efficiency, climate, and appliances.
Solar System Sizing
To offset your average consumption, you'd need roughly 2.1kW of solar capacity. Sizing your system between 3.2kW and 4.2kW accounts for daily and seasonal variations in solar generation.
A 3.2 kW solar array in Manila delivers approximately 14.6 kWh daily, with generation varying seasonally from 4.15 kWh/kW/day in December up to 4.92 kWh/kW/day in September.
Solar & Energy Savings
Calculate Heat Pump & EV Savings
Electrify your home by replacing gas heating, petrol vehicles, and other fossil fuel appliances with electric alternatives powered by clean solar energy. This delivers significant additional financial savings and substantial carbon emission reductions. Our calculator helps you compare costs and model the financial impact of switching to electric appliances and vehicles.
How Solar Reduces Your Electricity Bills
The calculations below show how your electricity bills change with solar. Your Old Bill of - per month (- annually) is calculated from your total energy consumption multiplied by the grid electricity rate. Your New Bill of - per month (- annually) accounts for solar generation, the percentage you use directly (self-consumption), remaining grid consumption, and feed-in credits for excess energy exported to the grid. This results in monthly savings of - (- annually).
Battery Storage Manila
Solar Battery Sizing
A 3.2 kW solar-only setup in Manila delivers around 50% self-sufficiency, leaving 50% dependent on grid electricity. A 10 kWh battery storage system can raise your energy independence to approximately 99% annually, lowering grid reliance to 1%.
The full Photonik tool provides detailed battery savings and return on investment calculations.
Energy Self Sufficiency Calculator*
*Note: This calculator provides simplified battery self-sufficiency estimates. For accurate per-hour simulations that account for solar generation patterns, consumption timing, battery charging/discharging cycles, and efficiency losses across all seasons, use the full Photonik design tool.
Panel Placement Tool Manila
This is a simple panel placement tool that lets you quickly estimate panel count for a single roof area. Try Photonik for advanced features:
- Multiple panel groups
- Custom roof angles
- Panel orientation
- Shade loss calculations
- Panel selection (1000+ models)
- Full integration with our design tool
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Solar & Battery System Cost Manila
Understanding Solar & Battery System Costs
A 3.2 kW solar system in Manila is priced at approximately ₱171,538, whilst adding 10 kWh of battery storage increases the total investment to around ₱500,716. Keep in mind that 6.1 years is an estimate based on current rates. Many homeowners find their actual payback is faster, especially as electricity prices trend upward.
For the most accurate pricing, use the full Photonik design tool — it accounts for your specific roof, local installer pricing, and available rebates in Manila.