Last updated: 6 May 2025
Discover how Malaysia's NEM NOVA programme enables commercial and industrial users to offset electricity costs by exporting excess solar energy back to the grid.
As the global community shifts towards renewable energy sources, Malaysia has implemented various initiatives to promote sustainable practices. One such initiative is the Net Energy Metering (NEM) NOVA programme, designed to encourage commercial and industrial users to adopt solar energy solutions.
This article explores the NEM NOVA programme, its benefits, eligibility criteria, and application process, providing businesses with insights into how they can participate in this green initiative.
The NEM NOVA (Net Offset Virtual Aggregation) programme is part of Malaysia's broader NEM 3.0 initiative, aimed at promoting the adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems among commercial and industrial consumers.
Under this programme, participants can generate their own electricity using solar PV systems and export excess energy back to the grid. The exported energy is then credited to their electricity bills on a "one-on-one" offset basis, effectively reducing their overall energy costs.
By generating their own electricity and exporting excess energy back to the grid, businesses can significantly reduce their electricity bills.
Adopting solar energy contributes to the reduction of carbon emissions, aligning with global sustainability goals.
Businesses gain greater control over their energy consumption and costs, reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
The NEM NOVA programme is targeted at commercial and industrial consumers who meet the following criteria:
Participants must be existing consumers of Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) with valid electricity accounts.
Applicants must install solar PV systems on their premises, complying with technical and safety standards set by the authorities.
The installed capacity of the solar PV system should not exceed the maximum demand of the consumer's premises.
Businesses can apply for the NEM NOVA programme through SEDA Malaysia via the following steps:
Ensure your business meets the eligibility criteria under SEDA’s guidelines.
Engage a registered solar PV service provider to design and install the system.
Apply for NEM NOVA via SEDA Malaysia’s official portal.
Upon approval, connect your solar PV system to the grid.
Once activated, your system will begin generating electricity, and excess energy will be credited to your TNB bill.
If your business is looking to cut energy costs, gain sustainability advantages, and future-proof electricity expenses, then NEM NOVA is a game-changing solution.
By taking advantage of this programme, businesses can enjoy long-term financial savings, greater energy independence, and a greener corporate image – all while supporting Malaysia's renewable energy transition.
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