Who is likely eligible?
Based on the announcement coverage, eligibility focuses on Malaysians who are individual domestic low-voltage consumers and whose solar system is under Solar ATAP. The system must successfully commence operation with TNB before the official rebate claim can be confirmed.
- Malaysian individual applicant.
- Domestic low-voltage TNB consumer.
- Solar ATAP residential rooftop solar system.
- One claim per eligible individual.
- Subject to the official SEDA and TNB process once released.
How much is the Suria Rebate?
The announced rate is RM600 per kWac, capped at RM3,000. This means a 5 kWac eligible capacity reaches the maximum rebate. Larger systems may still make sense for bill savings, but the government rebate itself is capped.
Why homeowners need to move fast
The programme is first-come, first-served. The stated quota is 250MW, with an expected reach of roughly 45,000 to 50,000 homes. The window closes on 31 Dec 2026 or earlier if the quota is exhausted.
How Trexon can help
Trexon screens your TNB bill, roof type, property details, likely system size, inverter and battery options, then prepares the Solar ATAP path. The Suria Rebate booking page is the fastest route if you are ready to install within 1-3 months.
Official media sources
Read the original announcement coverage from The Edge Malaysia and Astro Awani .