- A 5kW system costs PHP 250,000β400,000 installed, depending on components and battery
- Expect 20β25 kWh daily output (600β750 kWh/month) β enough for homes with multiple aircons
- Monthly savings of PHP 7,200β9,000 at current MERALCO rates, with 3β5 year payback
- Best for households consuming 500β800 kWh monthly or small commercial spaces
Marco, a dentist in Cebu City, was paying PHP 12,000/month in electricity β two aircons running during clinic hours, sterilizers, compressors, the works. He installed a 5kW system for PHP 310,000 last January. His February bill? PHP 2,400.
That's not unusual. A 5kW system is the sweet spot for Filipino households and small businesses that have outgrown what a 3kW system can handle.
What a 5kW Package Actually Costs in 2026
Straight answer: PHP 250,000 to PHP 400,000 fully installed. That range isn't marketing β it reflects real differences in what you're buying.
At the low end (PHP 250,000), you're getting tier-2 panels, a string inverter, standard mounting, and no battery. Grid-tied only β great if your area rarely loses power.
At PHP 380,000+, you're adding a 10kWh lithium battery, hybrid inverter for brownout backup, and tier-1 panels (Longi, JA Solar, Canadian Solar) with 25-year performance warranties. For anywhere in Visayas or Mindanao where brownouts are still a thing, the hybrid setup pays for itself in peace of mind alone.
The Philippines has an average of 5.1 peak sun hours daily β one of the highest in Southeast Asia. A 5kW system here produces 15β20% more power annually than the same system in Germany or the UK.
How Much Power You'll Actually Get
A 5kW system in the Philippines generates 20β25 kWh per day β that's 600β750 kWh monthly. Enough to run 2β3 air conditioners, a full kitchen, office equipment, and still have room to spare.
But output isn't constant. Dry season (NovemberβApril) you'll hit the upper range. Rainy season drops you 20β30%. Shading from neighboring buildings or trees cuts further.
Not sure how much power your household actually needs? Try our Solar Simulator β plug in your monthly bill and it'll show exactly what system size matches your usage, including seasonal adjustments.
Your Monthly Savings β The Real Math
At MERALCO's 2026 average of PHP 12/kWh, here's what 5kW saves you:
These numbers assume flat rates. Realistically? MERALCO has increased rates 3β5% annually over the last decade. Your savings grow every single year.
Want exact numbers for your situation? Use our free Solar Calculator β input your actual monthly bill and roof direction, and it sizes the system to your consumption.
Who Should (and Shouldn't) Go 5kW
5kW is Perfect If...
- Monthly bill is PHP 6,000β12,000
- You run 2β3 aircons regularly
- Small clinic, shop, or home office
- You want room to add an EV charger later
Consider a Different Size If...
- Bill under PHP 4,000 β 3kW is enough
- Bill over PHP 15,000 β look at 8β10kW
- Roof space under 25 sqm β won't fit 14β16 panels
How to Get a 5kW System Installed
Gather 12 months of electric bills. Look at kWh consumed, not just the peso amount. Our simulator can estimate this from your bill amount.
A qualified installer checks roof condition, orientation, shading, and electrical panel capacity. This should be free.
Compare panel brands, inverter types, warranty terms, and whether Net Metering processing is included. Cheapest isn't always best.
Your installer handles the paperwork with MERALCO or your local electric cooperative. Budget PHP 10,000β15,000 and 4β8 weeks for processing.
A 5kW system is the most popular residential size in the Philippines for good reason β it covers most household needs, pays for itself in 3β5 years, and generates over PHP 2 million in savings over its 25-year lifespan. If your monthly bill is between PHP 6,000 and PHP 12,000, this is your sweet spot. Simulate your exact savings here.
FAQ
Magkano ang 5kW solar system sa Philippines ngayong 2026?
PHP 250,000β400,000 fully installed. Grid-tied systems land around PHP 280,000; adding battery storage pushes it to PHP 380,000+.
How many panels does a 5kW system need?
14β16 panels (depending on wattage per panel β 550W panels need fewer). You'll need roughly 25β30 square meters of unshaded roof space.
Is 5kW enough to run air conditioning?
Yes β comfortably handles 2β3 units running 6β8 hours daily, plus all standard household appliances. For 4+ aircons running simultaneously, consider 8β10kW.
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