The countdown has begun, the new solar program is expected to be announced on 31 August 2025, and homeowners across Malaysia are getting ready to take advantage of it. If you’ve been thinking about reducing your electricity bills, protecting yourself from rising energy costs, or simply contributing to a greener future, this is the perfect time to prepare.
But here’s the catch: once the program officially launches, there may be limited quotas, paperwork to process, and high demand for installers. Those who prepare early will have a head start.
To help you get ready, here’s a practical 6-step checklist of what every homeowner should prepare before the new solar program begins.
1. Gather Your Latest TNB Electricity Bills
Your Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) bill is the foundation of your solar journey. It shows exactly how much electricity you consume and helps determine the size of the solar system you’ll need.
Why it matters:
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Solar installers use your bill to design a system tailored to your household’s energy needs.
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Your average monthly usage (in kilowatt-hours, or kWh) determines how many panels are required.
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For program applications, you’ll likely need to submit a copy of your latest bill.
At Solar Sunyield Sdn Bhd, we offer a free bill analysis. Simply share your latest bill with us and we’ll calculate the optimal system size and potential savings for your home.
2. Check Your Roof Suitability
Not all roofs are created equal when it comes to solar. Before you commit, it’s worth assessing whether your home’s roof can support a solar installation.
Key factors to check:
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Orientation and Angle: South-facing roofs typically receive the most sunlight in Malaysia, but east-west facing roofs can also work well.
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Condition of the Roof: If your roof is old, leaking, or due for replacement, it’s best to fix it first before installing solar. Panels can last 20–25 years, so your roof should be in good shape to support them long-term.
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Shading Issues: Trees, tall buildings, or even satellite dishes can cast shadows that reduce efficiency.
Not sure if your roof is suitable? Solar Sunyield Sdn Bhd provides free rooftop assessments using advanced tools to measure sun exposure and shading—so you’ll know exactly how much energy your roof can generate.
3. Prepare Your Budget & Financing Options
Installing a solar system is an investment. While the initial cost may seem high, the long-term savings often outweigh it.
What to consider before the program launches:
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System Cost: Residential systems vary depending on size, but most homeowners in Malaysia see a return on investment within 4–6 years.
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Financing Options: Many banks and solar companies now offer solar loans, installment plans, or leasing models that reduce upfront costs.
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Government Incentives: New programs may offer rebates, credits, or special rates that make solar even more affordable.
At Solar Sunyield Sdn Bhd, we guide homeowners through flexible financing options and provide savings simulations, so you can see exactly how much you’ll save monthly and in the long run.
4. Understand the Program Benefits and Rules
Every solar program is designed differently, and knowing the details in advance will help you make the most of it.
Things to look out for in the upcoming program:
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Bill Savings: How much of your electricity bill can be offset by solar energy?
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Excess Energy: Can you sell unused electricity back to the grid, and at what rate?
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Quota Limits: Programs often have limited slots, so being early gives you a better chance.
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Duration and Terms: Some programs may run for a few years, while others are ongoing.
The Solar Sunyield team stays updated with every official announcement and policy change. By consulting with us, you’ll always be one step ahead and ready to take full advantage of the new program.
5. Choose a Trusted Solar Partner
Finally, one of the most important steps is selecting the right installer. A reliable solar partner ensures that your system is designed, installed, and maintained properly for decades to come.
How to choose wisely:
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Experience and Certification: Look for installers registered with SEDA and the Energy Commission.
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Track Record: Ask to see their project portfolio and customer testimonials.
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After-Sales Support: Solar systems require monitoring and occasional servicing, make sure your installer provides warranty and maintenance.
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Transparency: A good solar partner will explain costs, expected savings, and program requirements clearly.
With years of experience in residential and commercial projects, Solar Sunyield Sdn Bhd has built a reputation as a reliable and customer-focused solar provider in Malaysia. Our clients trust us not only for our technical expertise but also for our ongoing after-sales service and commitment to quality.
6. Prepare Your Documents
Speed up the application process by having your necessary documents scanned and ready to go.
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Typical Required Documents:
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Copy of homeowner's NRIC.
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Latest TNB bill (to confirm your account number and address).
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Proof of home ownership (Geran / Title Deed).
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Having this digital folder ready means you can submit your application to your chosen installer on day one, avoiding delays.
Final Thoughts
The upcoming solar program is a golden opportunity for homeowners to cut electricity costs, increase home value, and contribute to a sustainable Malaysia. But like any opportunity, preparation is key.
By taking these five steps—organizing your TNB bills, checking your roof, planning your budget, understanding program benefits, and selecting a trusted installer—you’ll be well-prepared to act quickly when the program launches.
And when it comes to finding the right solar partner, Solar Sunyield Sdn Bhd is here to help. From free assessments to customized proposals and professional installation, our goal is to make your transition to solar smooth and rewarding.
Don’t wait until the rush begins. Contact Solar Sunyield today for your free solar assessment and be ready to enjoy the benefits of the new program the moment it launches.