RM 16,500 to RM 72,000 fully installed by system size — RM 2.80–4.50 per watt, all-in including NEM 3.0 + 25-year warranty.
Real RM pricing per kWp. Compare against US (USD 2.50–3.50/W ≈ RM 11–15/W). Get a custom quote for your bill below.
All prices are turnkey: Tier-1 panels, hybrid inverter, mounting, SEDA, NEM 3.0, full warranty.
| System Size | Panels | Generates / Month | Ideal For | Installed Cost (RM) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 kW | 6–7 × 460W | ~360 kWh | Apartment / small bungalow | RM 16,500 – 19,500 |
| 5 kW | 10–11 × 460W | ~600 kWh | Small family home | RM 19,800 – 22,500 |
| 8 kW | 17–18 × 460W | ~960 kWh | Mid-size home with aircon | RM 26,500 – 30,500 |
| 10 kW | 21–22 × 460W | ~1200 kWh | Large home / heavy aircon | RM 31,500 – 36,500 |
| 12 kW | 26 × 460W | ~1440 kWh | Very large home / shophouse | RM 36,500 – 42,500 |
| 15 kW | 32–33 × 460W | ~1800 kWh | Mansion / small commercial | RM 44,500 – 51,000 |
| 20 kW | 43–44 × 460W | ~2400 kWh | Small commercial / multi-family | RM 58,000 – 72,000 |
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Solar panel installation in Malaysia ranges from RM 16,500 for a basic 3 kW residential system to RM 72,000 for a premium 20 kW system. The average installed cost is RM 2.80–4.50 per watt, with most residential homes paying RM 19,500–35,000 for an 8–12 kW system that wipes 70–95% off the TNB bill. Pricing includes Tier-1 panels, hybrid inverter, mounting, SEDA registration, NEM 3.0 application, and 25-year panel warranty.
The average installed cost in Malaysia 2026 is RM 3.50 per watt across residential systems, dropping to RM 2.80 per watt for commercial systems above 50 kWp. By contrast, US averages are USD 2.50–3.50 per watt (≈ RM 11–15 per watt) — Malaysian pricing is roughly 70–80% lower due to lower labour, lower import duties on solar gear, and a competitive installer market.
A typical Malaysian household with a monthly TNB bill of RM 250–400 needs an 8–10 kW system, costing RM 26,500–36,500 fully installed. With 0% financing over 60 months, that's RM 442–608/month — usually less than the TNB bill it replaces, so the system is cash-flow positive from month one. After payoff, electricity is essentially free for the remaining 20 years of the 25-year panel warranty.
All Trexon solar quotes include the full NEM 3.0 application bundle — TNB connection paperwork, SEDA installer registration, system testing & commissioning, energy meter swap (if needed), and one year of post-installation monitoring. There is no separate NEM 3.0 fee. The figures shown above (RM 16,500 / 19,800 / 26,500 / etc.) are turnkey, after-NEM, all-in costs.
Malaysian solar costs roughly USD 0.65–1.00 per watt installed (RM 2.80–4.50 ÷ 4.4 RM/USD), versus US averages of USD 2.50–3.50 per watt. A 10 kW system in Malaysia costs USD 7,200–8,300 fully installed; the same system in the US is USD 25,000–35,000. Lower labour rates, lower BOS markup, and direct China-Malaysia panel trade routes drive the gap.
Trexon's installed cost covers: Tier-1 monofacial or bifacial panels (e.g. JA Solar / Longi / Trina), one hybrid inverter (Sungrow / Huawei / Goodwe), full DC + AC wiring, surge protection, mounting hardware, SEDA installer registration, NEM 3.0 application + TNB approval, system commissioning, monitoring portal, 25-year panel warranty, 10-year inverter warranty, and 2-year workmanship warranty. Battery storage and EV chargers are quoted separately.
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