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Why Use Solar Energy?
As a leading solar panel provider in Malaysia, we are committed to driving the adoption of solar energy among homeowners.
With Malaysia’s abundant sunlight, solar power is an accessible and efficient energy source that aligns seamlessly with the nation’s zero-carbon vision—making it the ideal solution for a sustainable future.

Shield Your Roof
Excessive sun exposure can lead to roof warping over time. Installing solar panels adds a protective layer, shielding your roof from direct sunlight and reducing heat penetration into your home.

Cut Your Energy Cost
Make the most of your unused roof space by installing solar panels. With the right system size and energy usage, you could reduce your electricity bills by up to 80%—saving more while going green.

Go Green, Cut Carbon
Solar energy is a clean and sustainable power source that generates electricity without emitting carbon dioxide. With Singapore’s abundant year-round sunshine, it’s a reliable way to power your home while protecting the planet.
How Do Solar PV Systems Work?
Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems convert sunlight into electricity using solar panels
-an efficient and eco-friendly way to power your home or business while reducing your TNB electricity bill.
How Solar Energy Powers Your Property
Solar Panels Capture Sunlight
Installed on your rooftop, solar PV panels absorb sunlight and
Inverter Converts DC to AC Power
The solar inverter transforms the DC electricity into alternating current (AC), which is the standard electricity used to power your lights, appliances, and equipment.
Use Electricity in Real-Time
The AC electricity flows directly into your building’s electrical system. This power is used immediately to run your home or office.
Export Surplus to the TNB Grid
If your solar system generates more electricity than you use, the excess power is sent back to the national grid (TNB). Through the Net Energy Metering (NEM) program, you can receive credit to offset your future electricity bills.
Monitor & Track Performance
Most solar PV systems include an online monitoring platform so you can view real-time performance, energy generation, and system health.
Our 9-Step Solar Installaton Journey
From initial estimate to long-term energy savings-our process is designed to be smooth, transparent, and worry-free.
STEP 1
Generate a Solar Estimate
Get an instant estimate based on your monthly electricity usage, roof size, and local sunlight exposure. This helps determine your ideal system size and potential savings.
STEP 2
Consult with a Solar Specialist
Our experienced consultant will assess your goals, budget, and site conditions. We’ll recommend the most suitable system type and answer all your technical and financial questions.
STEP 3
Confirmatory Site Survey & Contract Signing
A technical team visits your property to verify your roof’s structure, sun exposure, electrical setup, and available space. Once confirmed, we’ll sign a contract outlining project scope, timeline, pricing, and warranty.
STEP 4
Receive a Solar Proposal
A formal proposal is prepared with system design, panel and inverter specifications, total installation cost, financing options, and estimated returns. This proposal helps you make an informed decision.
STEP 5
Regulatory Approvals & Utility Application (if applicable)
Submit applications to authorities (like SEDA, TNB, or local councils) for permits and interconnection approval. This step is mandatory for grid-tied systems and participation in feed-in or net metering schemes. It may take several weeks
STEP 6
Installation & Commissioning
Your solar system is installed by certified technicians. This includes mounting panels, installing inverters, wiring, safety devices, and connection to your DB (Distribution Board). After installation, a commissioning process ensures everything runs according to standards.
STEP 7
Utility Inspection & Bi-Directional Meter Setup
For grid-connected systems, TNB may perform a final inspection before installing a bi-directional (smart) meter. This meter allows tracking of energy imported and exported to the grid, essential for programs like Net Energy Metering (NEM).
STEP 8
Start Generating Solar Power
Once your system is fully commissioned and connected, you begin producing clean solar electricity. You’ll notice immediate reductions in your TNB electricity bill—especially during peak sunlight hours.
STEP 9
Monitor System Performance
Use a mobile or web-based app provided by the inverter brand to track your system’s performance in real time. Monitoring allows you to detect any performance issues early and maintain maximum efficiency throughout the system’s lifespan.