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Solar Financing and Incentive Resources for Singapore Homeowners

22
March
2026

Solar Financing and Incentive Resources for Singapore Homeowners

Going solar involves a financial decision as much as a technical one. Singapore offers a range of pathways — outright purchase, green loans, lease arrangements, power purchase agreements, and subscription models — alongside a Net Energy Metering scheme that generates ongoing export credits. Understanding how these interact can significantly change your payback calculation.

This page collects Sunollo’s most detailed financing and incentive guides in one place. If you are just beginning to research, start with the complete incentives guide below. Then follow the sections most relevant to your situation.

Start Here

Solar Incentives & Green Financing Singapore 2026: Complete Guide — The comprehensive starting point. Covers every major incentive programme, NER credit structure, SolarNova, green financing schemes, and how to layer multiple programmes together.

Financing Options

Singapore homeowners can access solar through several financial structures. These guides compare the options and help you identify which model fits your property type, risk appetite, and financial goals.

Net Energy Rebate (NER) and Net Metering

The Net Energy Metering scheme allows homeowners to export surplus solar to the grid and receive credits against their electricity bill. These guides explain how it works, what the current rates mean for your returns, and how Singapore’s scheme compares to net metering terminology used elsewhere.

2026 Policy and Budget Context

Singapore’s Budget 2026 introduced new solar capacity targets and updated the policy context that affects landed homeowners in particular. This guide covers what changed and what it means for your decision timeline.

To see how Sunollo’s packages and subscription terms interact with these financing options, compare plans and pricing.