🇪🇨 Solar Calculator Ecuador
Enter your monthly electricity bill in USD and city — get solar system size, MERNNR net metering value, IVA 12% cost impact, Galápagos diesel replacement analysis, and honest 25-year payback. Ecuador uses the US Dollar.
How to Use This Calculator
Enter your monthly bill and city
Enter your average monthly electricity bill in US dollars — Ecuador officially uses the US Dollar (USD) as its currency since 2000. Your electricity distributor may be EEQ (Empresa Eléctrica Quito), CNEL (Corporación Nacional de Electricidad covering coastal and rural areas), EERSSA (southern regions), or another regional distributor. Ecuador's subsidized retail electricity rate is approximately $0.12/kWh — one of the lowest in Latin America, which is important context for understanding solar payback calculations. Select your city — Galápagos (5.5 PSH) is the sunniest, and the most compelling economic case for solar given the true cost of diesel generation on the islands.
Understanding Ecuador's subsidized rate
Ecuador's $0.12/kWh residential rate is heavily government-subsidized — the true cost of electricity generation and distribution is considerably higher. This subsidy is a key reason why solar payback periods in Ecuador (8–12 years) are longer than in neighboring countries like Colombia or Peru. However, solar still makes sense for: energy independence from unreliable grid power, businesses on higher commercial tariffs ($0.10–0.18/kWh), off-grid communities in the Amazon or Galápagos, and households expecting subsidy reform as Ecuador negotiates IMF agreements.
MERNNR net metering and IVA
Ecuador's MERNNR (Ministerio de Energía y Recursos Naturales No Renovables) and ARCONEL regulations allow residential systems ≤100kW to participate in net metering (medición bidireccional) at 1:1 retail rate. Unlike Costa Rica, Ecuador does NOT exempt solar equipment from IVA — the standard 12% IVA applies to panel, inverter, and installation purchases, which is factored into the cost estimate above.
The Formula
Ecuador sits on the equator — ideal geography for consistent year-round solar production with minimal seasonal variation. Manta (5.0 PSH) on the coastal plain benefits from the Humboldt current bringing clear skies. Quito (4.5 PSH) at 2,850m altitude has thinner atmosphere and lower humidity, giving strong direct radiation despite the 4.5 PSH average. Cuenca (4.3 PSH) at 2,500m is slightly more overcast. The Amazon basin has lower PSH due to persistent cloud cover. ARCONEL (now ARCERNNR) regulates Ecuador's electricity sector including net metering provisions.
Example
Diego — Quito altitude home, 5kWp
Diego pays $50/month for his home in Quito. He installs a 5kWp rooftop system with MERNNR net metering to reduce dependence on the grid and build resilience against outages.
Result
The honest reality: Ecuador's $0.12/kWh subsidized rate makes purely financial payback challenging on the mainland. However, a 5kWp Quito system at 4.5 PSH produces ~1,314 kWh/kWp/yr — genuinely good production from altitude advantage. Businesses on commercial tariffs ($0.14–0.18/kWh) achieve significantly better payback. The strongest cases are Galápagos ($0.45/kWh diesel equivalent) and off-grid Amazon communities.
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