Solar for OFW Families in the Philippines — The Complete Guide
Over 2 million OFWs send remittances home every month — and a significant portion of that goes directly to Meralco, VECO, and other electric utilities. A ₱10,000 monthly electric bill costs ₱120,000 per year. Over 10 years, that's ₱1.2 million in electricity you're paying — when a ₱300,000 solar investment could have covered most of it after year 3.
Why Solar Makes Exceptional Sense for OFW Families
Dollars to peso advantage: A ₱300,000 system costs approximately $5,300 USD — often 2-3 months of remittance. The return is 25+ years of reduced bills.
Family left at home uses electricity freely — aircon, appliances — without worrying about the bill
Property value increases — a solar-equipped home commands higher resale and rental value
Remittance reduction: If you currently send ₱8,000/month for electricity, solar can cut that to ₱800-₱1,600/month — freeing up ₱6,000-₱7,200/month you can invest or save
How to Manage a Solar Installation from Abroad
Step 1: Get Multiple Quotes Without Being There
Submit a lead on SolarEnergyPH with your home address. Verified installers in your province will send proposals. All can be reviewed and compared remotely — the proposal PDFs include full BOM, pricing, and system specs.
A Special Power of Attorney (SPA) authorizes your spouse, parent, or sibling to:
Sign the installation contract on your behalf
Handle payments to the installer
Apply for net metering in your name
Sign distribution utility documents
An SPA can be executed at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in your host country.
Step 3: Remote Monitoring via App
All modern hybrid inverters have cloud monitoring apps. From anywhere in the world you can:
See real-time solar production, battery state, and consumption
View daily, monthly, and annual generation charts
Receive alerts if the system goes offline
Adjust time-of-use settings remotely
Deye → SolarmanPV app. Solis → SolisCloud. LuxPower → LuxPower monitoring portal.
Step 4: Verify Installation Remotely
Request a video call walk-through during and after installation. A reputable installer will:
Show you the panel mounting and grounding before roof is fully secured
Walk through the inverter and battery wiring
Show you the live monitoring app reading correctly
Send you all warranty documents and net metering application paperwork digitally
Sample Financial Case — OFW in Saudi Arabia
Without Solar | With 5kW Hybrid Solar | |
|---|---|---|
Monthly electricity remittance | ₱9,000 | ₱1,500 |
Monthly savings | — | ₱7,500 |
System cost | — | ₱300,000 (~$5,300) |
Payback period | — | 3.3 years |
10-year total savings | — | ₱900,000 |
25-year total savings | — | ₱2.8M+ |
For OFWs, solar is not an expense — it's one of the best peso-denominated investments available, with zero management required and a guaranteed return tied to rising electricity rates.
Start by getting free quotes from verified installers in your province at solarenergyph.shop. Submit a lead with your home address and your family's contact number — installers will reach out directly.
Engr. Jason Morales — Founder, SolarEnergyPH
