Starting 1 January 2026, Solar ATAP replaces NEM as Malaysia’s new consumer solar framework.
It prioritises on-site self-consumption, with limited export credited within the same billing period — reducing reliance on the grid and improving long-term cost control.
| ATAP | NEM (NOVA) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Availability | Yes | No (Ended June 2025) |
| Quota | No | Yes |
| Contract Period | 10 Years | 10 Years |
| Export Credit | Yes Offset based on System Marginal Price (SMP) |
Yes Offset based on System Marginal Price (SMP) |
| Solar Capacity | 100% Maximum Demand | 85% Maximum Demand |
| Eligiblity | Open to all TNB customers | Open to all TNB customers |
The above is subject to government policy updates
Sectors that benefit under Solar ATAP typically share strong daytime electricity usage.
Delivered and maintaining over 300MWp commercial and industrial projects across factories, warehouses, cold storage and high-load facilities.
Every system is designed by our in-house engineers around your site’s structure, electrical capacity, and how your operations actually run — not a one-size-fits-all layout.
From the first assessment through to commissioning, we guide you through the requirements, sizing decisions, and expected outcomes — and stay accountable.