PSSEA’s latest market report on rooftop solar in the Philippines provides a detailed breakdown of installation costs, which can range from P150,000 to P1 million, depending on factors like house type, roof structure, and system size.
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In 2025, solar energy prices in the Philippines are expected to continue their downward trend due to improved technology, increased competition among suppliers, and bulk procurement. The cost of installing solar panels is projected to drop further as economies of scale are realized in the production of solar panels and energy storage systems. 1.
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1. The Potential is Massive The Philippines has a solar rooftop potential of over 15–20 GW. That’s enough to power millions of homes and businesses sustainably. Metro Manila alone has over 2.5 GW of technical potential just from rooftops (per ADB and IFC reports).
In 2025, understanding the solar panels and battery cost as a complete system is essential for accurate budgeting. A typical home setup with 6kW solar panels and a 10kWh HBOWA battery offers a practical example. The solar panels usually cost around $5,000, while the cost of a solar battery like HBOWA’s 10kWh model is approximately $5,500.
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The cost of solar panels in the Philippines is anticipated to fall to approximately ₱30,000 to ₱40,000 per kW for residential installations. This price range reflects the ongoing decrease in production costs and the availability of more affordable and efficient models. 2.
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