🇱🇧 Solar Calculator Lebanon
Enter your EDL bill, city, grid hours, and monthly genset cost — get solar system size, generator elimination savings, and payback period. Lebanon has MENA's fastest solar payback due to genset replacement.
How to Use This Calculator
Enter your EDL bill and city
Enter your monthly EDL (Electricité du Liban) bill in fresh USD. Post-2019 crisis, electricity bills are now denominated in USD at official rates. EDL's subsidized tariff is approximately $0.04/kWh when the grid is available. Select your city: Tyre and Baalbek (5.3 PSH) receive the most sun; Beirut and Zahle (5.0 PSH) slightly less. Lebanon's Mediterranean climate provides good solar resources year-round.
EDL grid hours and genset subscription
Lebanon's most important economic driver for solar is the neighborhood diesel generator (genset) subscription. Lebanese households in most areas pay $300–700/month to private genset operators for backup power during EDL outages. Enter your current genset monthly cost — solar with battery storage eliminates this expense, driving Lebanon's uniquely fast 2–4 year payback: the fastest in the entire MENA region. Also specify how many hours per day your area receives EDL power (2–12 hours is typical).
Solar with battery for Lebanon
A grid-tied solar system without battery provides no benefit during EDL outages. In Lebanon, battery storage is essential — it stores daytime solar production for use during EDL cuts. A complete 5kWp solar + 10kWh LFP battery system costs approximately $8,000–12,000 and can eliminate most or all genset subscriptions. This calculator estimates the combined savings from both EDL bill reduction and genset elimination.
The Formula
Lebanon's solar market has grown dramatically since 2019. The economic and energy crisis accelerated solar adoption as the only reliable electricity source. The Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) and the Ministry of Energy and Water oversee renewable energy regulations. Lebanese banks have offered subsidized solar loans through the Banque du Liban (BDL) circular, though availability varies with the banking crisis. Despite regulatory uncertainty, Lebanon's installed residential solar base exceeds 1 GW — one of the highest per-capita solar adoption rates in the Arab world.
Example
Rima — Beirut apartment, 3kWp, replacing genset
Rima pays $30/month to EDL and $400/month to her neighborhood genset operator. She installs a 3kWp solar system with battery storage.
Result
A larger system (5–8kWp with 10–20kWh battery) would eliminate Rima's entire $400/month genset subscription — reducing payback to 2–3 years. The key insight: solar savings in Lebanon are primarily genset replacement, not EDL bill reduction. Size your system to cover nighttime loads during EDL outages.
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