🇯🇲 Solar Calculator Jamaica
Enter your monthly JPS electricity bill in Jamaican dollars and parish — get solar system size, JPS net billing export credits, hotel and resort scenarios, payback period of 4–6 years for homes and 3–5 years for commercial, and 25-year savings.
How to Use This Calculator
Enter your monthly JPS bill in Jamaican dollars
Enter your average monthly bill from JPS (Jamaica Public Service) in JMD (Jamaican dollars). Jamaica has some of the Caribbean's highest electricity rates — approximately JMD 50–60/kWh (around $0.32–0.39 USD/kWh) due to near-total dependence on imported fuel oil for power generation. This high electricity cost is the primary driver of Jamaica's exceptional solar economics — high rates mean solar savings are correspondingly large, compressing payback periods to 4–6 years even at installation costs of $2,200–3,200/kWp USD.
Select your parish for peak sun hours
Jamaica enjoys outstanding solar resources across the island. St James/Montego Bay (5.7 PSH) on the northwest coast is Jamaica's sunniest parish, benefiting from the dry leeward side of the island's mountains. St Catherine, Westmoreland, and Trelawny (5.6 PSH) are close behind. Kingston and St Andrew (5.5 PSH) on the southeast coast are excellent. Portland (5.4 PSH) on the northeast coast receives more rainfall due to trade winds but still has outstanding solar production. Jamaica's consistent tropical sunshine is remarkably uniform across parishes — location matters far less than system sizing and self-consumption optimization.
JPS net billing scheme
JPS operates a net billing (not true net metering) scheme. Unlike 1:1 net metering where export is credited at full retail rate, JPS net billing credits surplus at approximately 80% of retail — JPS retains a distribution margin on exported power. Credits are applied monthly against your bill; any remaining surplus at year-end is paid out at a lower avoided-cost rate. Despite this partial-value export, JPS net billing still delivers excellent economics given Jamaica's high retail rates.
The Formula
Jamaica's solar framework is regulated by the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) and JPS under the Net Billing Tariff (NBT) guidelines. The OUR periodically reviews net billing rates — check our.org.jm for current export credit rates. System costs of J$ 350,000–500,000/kWp ($2,200–3,200/kWp) reflect Jamaica's import-dependent hardware market. Hurricane hardening (reinforced racking, impact-resistant panels) adds 10–15% to installation costs and is strongly recommended. Tourism hospitality is Jamaica's fastest-growing solar segment — hotels in Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, and Negril are major solar adopters.
Example
Marcus — Kingston family home, 5kWp with net billing
Marcus pays J$ 25,000/month for his Kingston home. He installs a 5kWp system and connects to JPS net billing.
Result
Kingston's 5.5 PSH delivers outstanding production (1,606 kWh/kWp/yr — far above European equivalents). JMD 55/kWh electricity costs make every kWh of solar production extremely valuable. Even with JPS's 80% net billing export rate (not full 1:1), Marcus achieves payback in about 5.4 years — among the Caribbean's best returns.
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