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.

Step 2: Authorize a Trusted Family Member

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

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