If you live in Johor Bahru, Skudai, Kulai, Bukit Indah, Iskandar Puteri or nearby areas and are considering residential rooftop solar, you can start by understanding the 2026 SuRIA Home solar rebate and Solar ATAP direction.
For Johor homeowners planning to install solar panels in 2026, there is now one important topic worth paying attention to: Malaysia SuRIA Home Solar Rebate.
Under the SuRIA Home direction, eligible Solar ATAP domestic customers may receive a one-off cash rebate of RM600/kWac, up to a maximum of RM3,000.
Important reminder: Not every homeowner will automatically qualify for the rebate; not every property is suitable for solar installation; and not every system size will receive the maximum RM3,000. Homeowners should not install solar blindly just because of the rebate. A proper basic check should come first.
A better starting point is to send your TNB bill, property area and basic details to Solar100. Solar100 can help you perform an initial solar suitability check before arranging the next assessment with selected solar companies.
SuRIA Home is a rebate initiative for residential rooftop solar in Malaysia. It aims to encourage more domestic users to install solar systems under Solar ATAP and reduce long-term electricity costs.
SuRIA Home provides a one-off cash rebate of RM600/kWac, up to RM3,000, for eligible Solar ATAP domestic customers. Applicants usually need to comply with relevant terms and conditions, including citizenship, quota, application period, system commissioning and the latest official requirements.
For Johor homeowners, this policy is important because it may affect your timing, budget, ROI and solar assessment direction.
However, rebate is only one factor. Whether solar is truly suitable still depends on your TNB bill, roof condition, electricity usage pattern and system design.
For Johor homeowners whose monthly TNB bill is already above RM300, RM500 or RM800, solar is already worth evaluating as a long-term electricity savings solution.
If a rebate is available and the homeowner meets the required conditions, it may become an additional factor when calculating cost, ROI and payback period.
Homeowners with monthly TNB bills above RM300, landed houses, available roof space and long-term plans to reduce electricity costs.
Johor Bahru, Skudai, Kulai, Bukit Indah, Iskandar Puteri and nearby residential or commercial properties.
Solar ATAP, SuRIA Home rebate, TNB bill savings, solar ROI, system size and solar quote comparison.
Send your TNB bill to Solar100 for a basic solar suitability check before arranging the next assessment.
Based on the SuRIA Home rebate direction, the rebate is calculated at RM600/kWac, with a maximum cap of RM3,000.
In simple terms:
Therefore, homeowners should not make a decision based only on the “RM3,000 rebate” headline. It is more important to check your TNB bill, roof space, usage pattern, system size, ROI and Solar ATAP-related conditions first.
Solar ATAP is a rooftop solar programme that allows users to generate their own electricity through rooftop solar PV systems.
SuRIA Home rebate is designed for eligible Solar ATAP domestic customers. Therefore, if Johor homeowners want to understand whether they may be suitable for the rebate, they usually need to start with Solar ATAP, TNB bill, roof condition and system assessment.
This is not just about filling in a form. It should be reviewed together with your property situation and solar installer assessment.
Solana Tec Sdn Bhd is one of the Johor solar companies featured on Solar100. The company focuses on solar PV systems, N-Type TOPCon solar technology, BESS energy storage solutions, and residential and commercial solar solutions.
If you are a Johor homeowner exploring 2026 Solar ATAP, SuRIA Home rebate, TNB bill savings or residential rooftop solar, you can submit your details through Solar100 first before arranging the next assessment.
Please note: Solar100 does not guarantee that any customer will receive the rebate. Final solar suitability, rebate eligibility, rebate amount and system design depend on official terms, TNB bill, roof condition and installer assessment.
The rebate is attractive, but it should not be the only reason for installing solar.
Homeowners who are truly suitable for solar usually already have higher electricity usage, stable long-term consumption, suitable roof conditions and a clear goal to reduce electricity costs for the coming years.
If you rush into solar only because of the rebate without checking system size, roof condition, warranty and ROI, you may end up choosing a solution that is not suitable.
| Item to Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Whether your TNB bill is consistently high | If your electricity usage is too low, solar savings and ROI may not be meaningful. |
| Whether your roof has enough space | Roof area affects the possible solar system size that can be installed. |
| Whether your roof has shading | Trees, nearby buildings, water tanks or other shading can affect solar generation. |
| Whether there is daytime electricity usage | Solar panels generate electricity during the day, so stable daytime usage can help maximise value. |
| Whether the quotation is clear | You should confirm the solar panel, inverter, warranty, application support and after-sales service. |
| Whether the rebate direction applies | SuRIA Home rebate depends on official terms, quota, timing and application conditions. |
| Whether the ROI is reasonable | Do not look only at the rebate. Long-term savings and payback period are equally important. |
You may WhatsApp Solar100 first if you are:
You only need to prepare:
Solar100 will first review your basic details, then help arrange further assessment with selected solar companies.
If you are considering solar installation, you can start with your TNB bill.
WhatsApp Solar100: 011-56538147
You can send:
“Hi Solar100, I would like to understand the 2026 solar rebate. Can I send my TNB bill for checking first?”
The 2026 SuRIA Home solar rebate is an opportunity worth paying attention to for Malaysian homeowners.
However, for Johor homeowners, the most important question is not simply “Can I get RM3,000?” The better starting point is to check whether your TNB bill is worth solar, whether your roof is suitable, whether your system size is reasonable, whether your ROI is healthy and whether you may fit the basic Solar ATAP / SuRIA Home direction.
If you live in Johor Bahru, Skudai, Kulai, Bukit Indah, Iskandar Puteri or nearby areas and your monthly TNB bill is already above RM300, you can start with a simple check through Solar100.
Check first, then decide. This helps you choose a solar solution that is safer, clearer and more suitable for your home or business.
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