🇰🇵 Solar Calculator Nepal
Enter your monthly NEA electricity bill in Nepali rupees and region — get solar system size, NEA net metering export credits (2023 rules), monsoon production adjustment, AEPC off-grid subsidies for trekking regions, and 25-year savings.
How to Use This Calculator
Enter your monthly NEA bill in Nepali rupees
Enter your average monthly electricity bill from NEA (Nepal Electricity Authority) in NPR (Nepali rupees). NEA uses a progressive tiered tariff: low consumers pay around NPR 8/kWh while higher consumption tiers reach NPR 15/kWh. The calculator uses NPR 11/kWh as a blended average. For trekking lodge or off-grid scenarios without NEA connection, set the bill to 0 and select off-grid mode — AEPC subsidies may apply for rural off-grid installations.
Select your region and note the Mustang altitude advantage
Nepal's solar resources vary dramatically by geography. Mustang (5.5 PSH) in the upper Himalayan trans-Himalayan zone is Nepal's solar champion — sitting in the rain shadow of the Himalayas, it barely experiences the monsoon and benefits from high-altitude UV intensity. Lumbini and Janakpur (4.7 PSH) in the fertile Terai lowlands along the Indian border have excellent flat-terrain solar exposure. Kathmandu Valley (4.5 PSH) has good resources despite valley haze. Pokhara (4.4 PSH) is slightly lower due to its lake-effect microclimate and higher rainfall.
Monsoon production impact
Nepal's June–September monsoon season significantly increases cloud cover in most regions, reducing solar production by 20–30% during those four months. The calculator applies an 8% annual monsoon adjustment factor across all locations except Mustang. This makes Nepal's effective annual production lower than raw PSH figures suggest for most locations. Battery storage helps bridge the gap between monsoon (low production) and winter (high production, low cloud) periods.
The Formula
NEA introduced net metering regulations in 2023 under Nepal's Electricity Act (2018 amendment) and the Renewable Energy Subsidy Policy. AEPC (Alternative Energy Promotion Centre) administers subsidies for off-grid and rural solar. The 2023 net metering rules require a bidirectional smart meter and NEA connection agreement. System costs of NPR 75,000–110,000/kWp (~$550–820/kWp) are competitive — Nepal's proximity to Indian and Chinese panel supply chains keeps costs low.
Example
Rajan — Kathmandu home, 5kWp with NEA net metering
Rajan pays NPR 2,000/month for his Kathmandu home. He installs a 5kWp system and registers for NEA net metering under the 2023 rules.
Result
Kathmandu's 4.5 PSH with monsoon adjustment gives around 1,204 kWh/kWp/yr. The NEA net metering scheme makes this a solid investment. Note: Nepal's electricity rates are expected to rise as NEA's financial position improves and cross-subsidies reduce, which would further improve solar ROI over the 25-year system life.
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