The Malaysian government's NEM 3.0 (Net Energy Metering) initiative allows homeowners to offset their electricity bills on a 1-to-1 basis by exporting excess solar power back to TNB. However, here is the harsh reality: as we navigate through 2026, the residential NEM Quota is rapidly depleting on a first-come, first-served basis!
Once this quota is fully snatched up, future solar adopters will lose the ability to "sell" power back for credits, significantly impacting your ROI. If you reside in Johor Bahru (JB), Kulai, Iskandar Puteri, or surrounding areas with a monthly bill exceeding RM300, your window of opportunity is closing fast.
When racing against time for the quota, a rejected application due to "paperwork errors" is a fatal delay. Engaging a highly experienced, SEDA-certified solar contractor familiar with Johor's regulations is non-negotiable:
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If the quota is depleted, you can still install solar, but strictly under the SELCO (Self-Consumption) program. This means you cannot export excess daytime power back to the grid for credits, which significantly extends your breakeven period (ROI).
With a complete application handled by an experienced SEDA-certified installer, TNB approvals usually take between 3 to 6 weeks. However, due to the current surge in applications, submitting early is highly advised.
As long as the property title and TNB bill are in your name, homeowners residing in terrace, semi-D, or bungalow houses across Johor—including areas under MBJB, MBIP, and MPKU—are fully eligible to apply through our certified installers.
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