Solar Panel Installation in Quezon City
Local solar installers serving every barangay in QC. Cut your Meralco bill by 60–90% with a professionally installed rooftop solar system, net-metered with Meralco, and backed by industry-standard equipment warranties.
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Tell us about your property and current electricity bill. A local specialist will get back to you within one business day to schedule your on-site assessment. No cost, no obligation.
Solar Services for QC Homes and Businesses
Every install is tailored to your roof, your electricity usage, and your budget. Here’s what we cover.
Residential Solar
Rooftop grid-tied systems for QC homes. Typical 3–8 kWp arrays sized to your Meralco bill, with net-metering to zero out daytime consumption.
Commercial Solar
10–100+ kWp systems for offices, warehouses, retail, and food service. Daytime load matching, demand-charge reduction, and Meralco program-of-net-metering compliance.
Solar Battery Storage
Lithium battery banks paired with your solar array to keep essentials running through brownouts and evening peak Meralco rates. Sized to your critical loads.
Off-Grid & Hybrid
Hybrid inverters with battery backup for properties that need full energy independence or want ironclad protection from brownouts and grid failures.
Why Solar Makes Sense for Quezon City Right Now
Meralco’s residential rate is among the highest in Southeast Asia, and Quezon City receives an average of 4.8–5.2 peak sun hours per day across the year — one of the best solar resource profiles in Metro Manila. That combination means most QC homeowners see return on investment in 4–7 years on a typical grid-tied installation, with the panels themselves warrantied for 25 years of production.
Meralco’s Net-Metering Program lets QC customers under 100 kW export excess daytime generation to the grid and receive credit on their monthly bill. Combined with QC’s mix of single-detached homes, townhouses, and low-rise commercial properties — most with generous roof space and unshaded eastern or southern exposure — solar is one of the fastest-paying home improvements you can make in the city.
60–90%
Typical Meralco bill reduction on a properly sized grid-tied residential system.
4–7 yrs
Typical payback period in Quezon City at current Meralco residential rates.
25 yrs
Standard manufacturer production warranty on tier-1 solar panels we install.
Coverage — All 142 Barangays of Quezon City
Find your barangay below for local installation details, roof-type notes, and neighborhood-specific guidance. Every barangay in QC’s six legislative districts is covered.
District 1
Alicia · Bago Bantay · Bagong Pag-asa · Bahay Toro · Balingasa · Bungad · Damar · Damayan · Del Monte · Katipunan · Lourdes · Maharlika · Manresa · Mariblo · Masambong · N.S. Amoranto · Nayong Kanluran · Paang Bundok · Pag-ibig sa Nayon · Paltok · Paraiso · Phil-Am · Project 6 · Ramon Magsaysay · Saint Peter · Salvacion · San Antonio · San Isidro Labrador · San Jose · Santa Cruz · Santa Teresita · Sto. Cristo · Santo Domingo · Siena · Talayan · Vasra · Veterans Village · West Triangle
District 2
Bagong Silangan · Batasan Hills · Commonwealth · Holy Spirit · Payatas
District 3
Amihan · Bagumbayan · Bagumbuhay · Bayanihan · Blue Ridge A · Blue Ridge B · Camp Aguinaldo · Claro · Dioquino Zobel · Duyan-duyan · E. Rodriguez · East Kamias · Escopa I · Escopa II · Escopa III · Escopa IV · Libis · Loyola Heights · Mangga · Marilag · Masagana · Matandang Balara · Milagrosa · Pansol · Quirino 2-A · Quirino 2-B · Quirino 2-C · Quirino 3-A · St. Ignatius · San Roque · Silangan · Socorro · Tagumpay · Ugong Norte · Villa Maria Clara · West Kamias · White Plains
District 4
Bagong Lipunan ng Crame · Botocan · Central · Damayang Lagi · Don Manuel · Doña Aurora · Doña Imelda · Doña Josefa · Horseshoe · Immaculate Concepcion · Kalusugan · Kamuning · Kaunlaran · Kristong Hari · Krus na Ligas · Laging Handa · Malaya · Mariana · Obrero · Old Capitol Site · Paligsahan · Pinagkaisahan · Pinyahan · Roxas · Sacred Heart · San Isidro Galas · San Martin de Porres · San Vicente · Santol · Sikatuna Village · South Triangle · Santo Niño · Tatalon · Teacher’s Village East · Teacher’s Village West · U.P. Campus · U.P. Village · Valencia
District 5
Bagbag · Capri · Fairview · Gulod · Greater Lagro · Kaligayahan · Nagkaisang Nayon · North Fairview · Novaliches Proper · Pasong Putik Proper · San Agustin · San Bartolome · Sta. Lucia · Sta. Monica
District 6
Apolonio Samson · Baesa · Balon Bato · Culiat · New Era · Pasong Tamo · Sangandaan · Sauyo · Talipapa · Tandang Sora · Unang Sigaw
Our Solar Installation Process
From first site visit to your first zero-bill month, here’s how a typical QC solar project runs.
- On-site assessment — We inspect your roof condition, orientation, and shading, review your last 6–12 months of Meralco bills, and confirm structural suitability.
- System design and proposal — You receive a detailed proposal with panel count, inverter model, projected monthly savings, ROI timeline, and total investment. Financing options are laid out if applicable.
- Permits and Meralco net-metering application — We handle the QC LGU building permit and file your Meralco Distribution Impact Study (DIS) and Net-Metering Agreement paperwork.
- Installation — Typical residential installs are completed in 1–3 working days. Commercial systems take 1–3 weeks depending on system size.
- Meralco inspection and switch-on — Meralco conducts final inspection and installs the bi-directional meter. Your system is switched on and export credits begin appearing on your next billing cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a solar panel installation cost in Quezon City?
Residential systems in QC typically range from ₱150,000 for a small 3 kWp starter system up to ₱600,000+ for a 10 kWp array on a larger home. Cost per kilowatt-peak has come down significantly over the past few years, and pricing depends on panel brand, inverter type, roof type, and whether battery backup is included. Your on-site assessment produces a firm quote.
Do I need a permit from Quezon City LGU to install solar?
Yes — grid-tied solar installations require a building permit from the QC Office of the Building Official (OBO) and clearance under the National Building Code. We handle all permit paperwork as part of the standard installation, including the electrical single-line diagram and structural computation.
How does Meralco net-metering work for QC customers?
Under Meralco’s Net-Metering Program (available for systems up to 100 kW), any excess electricity your solar system exports to the grid during the day is credited against your consumption at night. Meralco installs a bi-directional meter after your system is inspected. Credits carry over month to month, so a well-sized system can produce a monthly bill of just Meralco’s fixed charges.
What’s the typical payback period on a QC solar installation?
Most QC residential systems achieve payback in 4–7 years, depending on your consumption patterns and the size of the array relative to your bill. Given Meralco rate trends and 25-year panel warranties, that leaves 18+ years of near-free daytime electricity after payback.
Will my solar keep working during a brownout?
Grid-tied systems without battery backup shut off during a brownout for safety reasons (anti-islanding protection is required by Meralco). If brownout resilience is important to you, we recommend a hybrid system with a lithium battery bank sized to your critical loads — refrigerator, lights, WiFi, fans, and phone charging can typically be covered by a modest battery.
How long does the installation take?
Physical installation of a typical residential system takes 1–3 working days on-site. Total project timeline including assessment, proposal, permitting, and Meralco inspection generally runs 4–8 weeks from signed contract to switch-on. Commercial timelines depend on system size and permit complexity.
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