SuRIA Home rebate now open: claims begin 1 June 2026
Homeowners who go solar can now claim, first-come, first-served — RM600 per kWac up to RM3,000 for eligible domestic TNB customers, on top of their bill savings.
Read more →More Malaysian homes are going solar — cutting their TNB bills and picking up up to RM3,000 from the SuRIA Home rebate under Solar ATAP. Catch up here on when claims opened, the RM150 million pot, who can claim, and how the scheme runs.
Homeowners who go solar can now claim, first-come, first-served — RM600 per kWac up to RM3,000 for eligible domestic TNB customers, on top of their bill savings.
Read more →Going solar earns the rebate for Malaysian citizens on an individual Domestic Tariff who commission a Solar ATAP system with TNB and have never taken a SolaRIS rebate — one claim each.
Read more →A RM150 million national pot bankrolls the rebate until 31 December 2026 or until the quota empties, whichever lands first — so installing early counts.
Read more →PETRA, the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation, rolled out SuRIA Home to reward domestic users who go rooftop solar under Solar ATAP with up to RM3,000.
Read more →Solar ATAP is the scheme Malaysian homes now use to go solar and reach the SuRIA Home rebate, stepping in for the earlier Net Energy Metering programme.
Read more →Lower your TNB bill for years, plus RM3,000 SuRIA Home (government) and up to RM4,000 from the Astern Technologies extra (outright purchase, limited quota, T&C apply). The government pot is capped and handed out first-come, first-served. Book your free assessment today.
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