Solar ROI Calculator for Philippines
Estimate rooftop PV payback, first-year revenue, IRR, NPV, LCOE, and long-term cashflow using practical Philippines assumptions.
What the estimate covers
PV Yield combines installed capacity, turnkey system cost, self-consumption, export value, maintenance cost, degradation, losses, and discount rate into one early-stage project screen. The output helps compare quotes before deeper engineering, tax, or utility review.
City calculators in Philippines
- Manila solar ROI calculatorEstimate payback, revenue, and PV economics for Manila.
- Quezon City solar ROI calculatorEstimate payback, revenue, and PV economics for Quezon City.
- Cebu City solar ROI calculatorEstimate payback, revenue, and PV economics for Cebu City.
- Davao solar ROI calculatorEstimate payback, revenue, and PV economics for Davao.
FAQ
Can PV Yield replace a bank-grade solar financial model?
No. It is an early screening calculator. Use local engineering design, tariff confirmation, tax advice, and lender requirements before investment decisions.
Which inputs matter most in Philippines?
System cost, self-consumption ratio, retail electricity value, export tariff, available irradiation, shading loss, and financing terms usually drive most of the payback change.
Why are default tariffs marked as estimates?
Solar export value often varies by utility, state, province, customer class, policy year, and contract. Replace defaults with the tariff that applies to the actual site.