🇲🇿 Solar Calculator Mozambique
Enter your EDM bill in meticals and province — get solar system size, Tete 6.0 PSH Africa-level sunshine, genset replacement savings, FUNAE off-grid program context, and payback period.
How to Use This Calculator
Enter your monthly bill and province
Enter your average monthly electricity bill in Mozambican meticals (MT/MZN) from EDM (Electricidade de Moçambique), the state electricity utility. EDM uses a tiered residential tariff of MZN 4–9/kWh (~$0.06–0.14/kWh). Select your province — Tete (6.0 PSH) in northern Mozambique is among Africa's sunniest regions, with an inland continental climate and minimal cloud cover. All Mozambican provinces have outstanding solar resources, substantially better than southern Europe.
Set EDM grid hours and genset mode
Mozambique's grid reliability is a critical variable. EDM supplies 24-hour power in central Maputo, but provincial towns typically receive 8–18 hours/day, and rural areas often have no grid access. Enter your actual grid hours to model the true value of solar + battery backup. If you operate a diesel generator as primary or backup power, enable the genset replacement mode — diesel in Mozambique costs ~MZN 45/kWh ($0.70/kWh), approximately 7 times the EDM tariff, making genset replacement economics dramatically superior.
FUNAE and Mozambique's solar opportunity
Mozambique has approximately 70% of its 33 million population without grid access, primarily in rural areas. FUNAE (Fundo de Energia), the government energy fund, manages rural electrification programs using solar as the primary technology. The country has vast solar resources (5.5–6.0 PSH across all provinces) and rapidly declining solar equipment costs. Solar + LiFePO4 battery systems are the most economical electrification solution for the 23+ million Mozambicans without grid access. Larger urban and commercial installations benefit from solar self-consumption and backup during EDM outages.
The Formula
Mozambique's Renewable Energy Strategy and National Electrification Strategy target 100% electrification by 2030, with solar central to achieving this goal. The Government of Mozambique, with World Bank, AfDB, and EU support, has launched the ProEnergia and PRODAP programs for rural solar electrification. FUNAE administers community solar projects. For commercial investors, Mozambique's investment framework (Law 3/93 and amendments) provides tax benefits for renewable energy projects. No formal residential net metering scheme exists under EDM as of 2026, though draft regulations have been discussed.
Example
Manuel — Maputo home, 5kWp with EDM backup
Manuel owns a home in Maputo and pays MT 2,000/month for EDM electricity. His area has 12 hours/day grid availability. He installs a 5kWp + battery system for self-consumption and outage backup.
Result
Maputo's 5.5 PSH delivers 1,606 kWh/kWp/yr — outstanding by any standard. Despite no net metering, self-consumption savings and outage backup produce reasonable economics. For commercial buildings and hotels in Pemba or Inhambane with diesel genset dependence, the economics are even more compelling — payback often under 4 years. Note the MZN has depreciated significantly over the past decade; solar saves in MZN terms, hedging against currency depreciation of energy-cost exposure.
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