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Solar Panels in Bandar Lampung 2026: Sizing & Cost

Solar panels for homes in Bandar Lampung: real Rp cost, payback, installer notes. Irradiance 4.5 to 5.0 kWh/m2/day. Free sizing on WhatsApp.

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Solar in Bandar Lampung isn't really about saving money. The point is energy control over your own home: when PLN tariffs rise, when there's a regional blackout, or when the Lampung grid stutters, your house doesn't go down with it. The monthly savings are real, but they're a side effect of the bigger decision: stop being 100% dependent on a single provider you have no leverage over.

Bandar Lampung is one of the most solar-sensible cities in Sumatra: irradiance runs 4.5 to 5.0 kWh/m2/day, coastal-bay near the equator with a clear dry season from April to September that pushes peak output high. The neighborhoods that fit best: Tanjung Karang, Way Halim, Sukabumi, Kemiling, and Sukarame. Whether it actually fits your specific home is what we'll work out together.

Solar panel pricing in Bandar Lampung, real April 2026 numbers

The rough range we see from installer quotes around Bandar Lampung as of April 2026:

System Fits a bill of Complete package Includes
2 kWp grid-tied Rp 800,000 to 1.2 million Rp 28 to 35 million Panels, inverter, mounting, install, 25-year panel warranty + 5-year inverter warranty
2.5 kWp grid-tied Rp 1 to 1.5 million Rp 35 to 45 million Same
3.5 kWp grid-tied Rp 1.5 to 2 million Rp 50 to 60 million Same
5 kWp grid-tied Rp 2 to 3 million Rp 60 to 75 million Same
5 kWp hybrid (with 5 kWh battery) Same, plus blackout backup Rp 90 to 110 million Adds battery storage

The range is wide because it depends on panel and inverter brand (Jinko vs. Canadian vs. LONGi for panels, Sungrow vs. Huawei vs. SMA for inverters), roof condition, and the distance from panels to the meter.

Things to watch for in any installer quote:

  • Are panel and inverter brands specified, or just listed as "equivalent"? A clear spec list is the mark of a serious installer.
  • Product warranty vs. installation warranty. Panels carry a 25-year standard warranty, inverters 5 to 10 years. Installation labor warranty should be 2 to 5 years.
  • ESDM or SLO certification. Required for grid-tied systems exporting to PLN.

Investment vs. PLN dependence: rough math

Independence isn't free. But the investment math isn't as scary as most people assume. Our assumptions for April 2026:

  • R-1 tariff for 1300 to 2200 VA: Rp 1,444 per kWh
  • R-1 tariff for 3500 to 5500 VA: Rp 1,699.53 per kWh
  • Bandar Lampung irradiance: ~4.75 kWh/m2/day on average
  • Output per 1 kWp panel: ~108 to 122 kWh/month

For a 2200 VA home with a Rp 1.2 million/month bill, installing 2.5 kWp:

  • Monthly output: 2.5 kWp x 115 kWh = 288 kWh
  • Covers ~57% of household electricity: 288 kWh x Rp 1,444 = ~Rp 416,000/month no longer flowing to PLN
  • Per year: ~Rp 5.0 million that used to go to PLN, now stays with you
  • Investment: ~Rp 40 million
  • Payback: 40 / 5.0 = ~8 years (conservative). The remaining 17 years is electricity you're producing yourself, at near-zero cost.

If your daytime usage is heavy (WFH, daytime AC, electric stove), coverage rises to 70 to 80% and payback drops to 6 to 7 years. What you're buying isn't just savings, it's durable independence: 25 years of a home that's far more resistant to PLN tariff hikes, rupiah swings, and short-term outages (with a hybrid plus battery setup).

Use the calculator for numbers specific to your home.

Does Bandar Lampung fit? Climate, roof, availability

Climate: yes, one of the best in Sumatra. Bandar Lampung averages 4.5 to 5.0 kWh/m2/day year-round. Coastal-bay with a sharp dry season from April to September that pushes peak production into the second half of the year. Temperatures 24 to 32C, ideal for panel efficiency.

Roof: ideally north-facing (Bandar Lampung sits at about 5 degrees south latitude, fairly close to the equator, so orientation effect is moderate). Pitch of 10 to 30 degrees works well. East or west still produces, with about 10 to 15% less output.

Shading: check tall trees, neighboring buildings, or water towers blocking the roof between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Way Halim and Sukarame are relatively modern with plenty of cluster homes; Tanjung Karang and Kemiling have more older houses with mature trees.

Installer: our partner technician team covers all of Indonesia, including Sumatra. They've installed across plenty of residential roof conditions.

When solar isn't the right call yet

Independence is good, but it isn't right for everyone right now. Four cases where we'd suggest waiting:

  • PLN bill under Rp 800,000/month. Your dependence on PLN is already small. Audit your usage first; you may need efficiency more than rooftop solar.
  • Severely shaded roof. Output drops a lot, and the energy control you're paying for becomes half-real. Better to wait until you can trim trees or rework roof position.
  • Moving within 5 years. The investment won't pay back before you sell, and the independence isn't easy to relocate either.
  • What you actually need is blackout backup, not long-term control. Grid-tied solar doesn't keep running through a PLN outage. Hybrid (solar plus battery) or a generator fits better if that's the real priority.

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Frequently asked questions

Rough estimate Rp 35 to 45 million for a 2.5 kWp grid-tied package (panels, inverter, installation, warranty). Payback is 4 to 6 years on a Rp 1 to 1.5 million monthly PLN bill. The site survey lets our partner technician team refine the math against your actual roof.

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