🇷🇸 Solar Calculator Serbia
Enter your monthly EPS electricity bill in Serbian dinar and city — get solar system size, prosumer net metering credits under Serbia's 2021 Energy Law, German Climate Initiative grant estimates, payback period, and 25-year savings.
How to Use This Calculator
Enter your monthly EPS bill in Serbian dinar
Enter your average monthly electricity bill from EPS (Elektroprivreda Srbije) in RSD (Serbian dinar). Serbia has one of Europe's lowest retail electricity rates — approximately RSD 10/kWh (around €0.085/kWh) — due to historically subsidized coal and hydropower. While this makes electricity cheap today, it also extends solar payback periods compared to countries with higher rates. Serbia's EU accession process is expected to gradually phase out energy subsidies, pushing prices toward EU averages.
Select your city for peak sun hours
Serbia has good to very good solar resources across the country. The south — particularly Niš (3.8 PSH) and the Pristina border region (3.9 PSH) — receives the most solar radiation, benefiting from a more continental-Mediterranean climate. Belgrade and Novi Sad (both 3.7 PSH) in the Pannonian plain have strong solar resources. Subotica in Vojvodina (3.7 PSH) benefits from flat terrain with no shading. Even Serbia's least sunny areas significantly outperform Scandinavia or the UK.
Enable the prosumer scheme (2021 Energy Law)
Serbia's Energy Law adopted in 2021 and subsequent bylaws established a prosumer framework allowing both residential and commercial users to connect solar systems to the EPS distribution grid and receive net metering credits at retail rate. Registration is handled through EPS Distribucija. The prosumer scheme removes the main risk of oversizing — excess production earns full retail credit rather than being wasted.
The Formula
Serbia's legal framework for solar is governed by the Energy Law (Zakon o energetici, 2021), the Prosumer Bylaw (2023), and AERS (Agency for Energy of the Republic of Serbia) regulations. System costs of RSD 130,000–180,000/kWp (~€1,100–1,500/kWp) reflect Serbia's competitive installer market. Germany's International Climate Initiative (IKI) and the EBRD have provided grant funding for Serbian solar projects — check with SERC or your municipality for current availability.
Example
Milica — Belgrade family home, 5kWp prosumer
Milica pays RSD 5,000/month for her Belgrade home. She installs a 5kWp system and registers as an EPS prosumer under the 2021 Energy Law.
Result
Belgrade's 3.7 PSH delivers around 1,080 kWh/kWp/yr — solid European production. The key challenge is Serbia's very low electricity rate of RSD 10/kWh. As Serbia progresses toward EU accession and energy subsidies reduce, this payback shortens considerably. A 50% price increase to RSD 15/kWh would cut payback from 14 to under 10 years.
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