Understanding Singapore's solar landscape — its policies, regulatory framework, government programmes, and market realities — helps homeowners make more confident decisions before they invest. Singapore's path to 3 GWp of solar by 2030, a rising carbon tax, the Net Energy Rebate programme, and HDB's expanding solar footprint all shape the environment that any new installation enters.
This hub organises Sunollo's market and policy context guides into a single navigation point — covering everything from Singapore's Green Plan and Budget 2026 solar updates to how EMA and SP Services processes work in practice. It is the right starting point for homeowners who want to understand the broader picture before diving into product or cost decisions.
Start with the complete Singapore solar guide below, then explore the policy and context resources that match your questions.
A. Start Here
The complete guide provides a thorough overview of the Singapore solar market in 2026 — panels, costs, savings, regulations, and homeowner considerations in one place.
- The Complete Solar Guide for Singapore 2026: Panels, Costs, Savings & Everything You Need to Know — the primary reference for Singapore homeowners
B. Policy and Government Targets
Singapore's solar policy environment has shifted significantly, with the Budget 2026 announcement of a 3 GWp national target and continued expansion of incentive programmes. These guides explain what the policy changes mean for homeowners.
- Singapore's Green Plan 2030: A Comprehensive Guide
- Budget 2026 Solar Update: What Singapore's New 3 GWp Target Means for Landed Homeowners
- Singapore Solar Energy 2026 | Complete Landscape Guide
C. Grid, Regulation & Approvals
Every rooftop solar installation in Singapore requires approval from EMA and connection through SP Services. Understanding how these processes work — and how long they take — is essential context before you commit.
- How EMA and SP Services Processes Work in Singapore Regarding Solar Energy: A Detailed Guide
- What Is Net Metering and How Does It Work in Singapore?
D. Property-Type Context
Solar feasibility and economics vary significantly between HDB flats, terraced houses, semi-detached properties, and detached bungalows. These guides address the specific considerations for each property type.
- HDB Solar Singapore 2026: Complete Guide to Solar Panels for HDB Residents
- Embracing Solar Power for Detached, Semi-Detached and Terraced Houses in Singapore
E. Real-World Savings Context
Policy and regulations matter less than actual bill savings for most homeowners. This guide covers practical strategies Singapore households are using to cut electricity costs in 2026.







