Solar ATAP vs SELCO: Which Solar Option Should You Choose in Malaysia?
Last updated: 11 Feb 2026
Compare Malaysia's two main solar options – ATAP and SELCO – to decide which one fits your needs, timeline, and energy-saving goals best.
Malaysia's solar energy policy is entering a new phase. With the Net Energy Metering (NEM) 3.0 scheme officially ended, homeowners and businesses are turning to 2 main solar pathways:
- The Solar Accelerated Transition Action Programme (Solar ATAP), recently launched on 1 January 2026.
- The existing SELCO (Self-Consumption) setup.
Both offer paths to reducing your electricity bills and greening your energy use – but they operate very differently. If you're planning to install solar, this article will help you choose the right option for your goals.
What is SELCO?
SELCO stands for Self-Consumption. It's a solar setup where you generate and use your own solar power without exporting any excess energy to the grid.
Key Features:
- No export, no earnings: You don’t sell electricity back to the grid.
- Simple approval process: Easier and faster than grid-connected systems.
- Ideal for rural areas, farms, industrial use, or users who consume energy mostly during daylight hours.
- Can be paired with battery storage to use solar energy at night.
What is Solar ATAP?
Solar ATAP (Solar Accelerated Transition Action Programme) is Malaysia's new and latest national solar incentive, replacing the NEM scheme. It’s designed to support rooftop solar adoption while offering homeowners a chance to earn money by exporting excess energy back to the grid.
Key Features:
- Export energy & earn credits: Unlike SELCO, you get paid for unused solar.
- Return rate is market-based, calculated via the System Marginal Price (SMP), which updates every 30 minutes
- Install larger systems: Up to 100% of your maximum demand, not limited by meter size.
- No more quotas: Open participation for more Malaysians.
Solar ATAP vs SELCO: Key Differences at a Glance
How to Choose the Right One?
Choose Solar ATAP if:
- You want to earn from exporting your unused solar energy.
- You're investing in a system with long-term ROI in mind.
- You have high energy usage – e.g., work-from-home, AC, EV charging.
Choose SELCO if:
- You want to start saving immediately.
- You consume most of your electricity during the day.
- You're okay with not earning from excess solar – your goal is to reduce bills, not sell energy.
- You're unsure about ATAP’s pricing structure and prefer a simpler route.
Should You Install SELCO Now and Switch to Solar ATAP Later?
This is a common question, and here’s our take:
Yes – SELCO is still a smart move now.
If you're using a lot of daytime electricity, a SELCO system can start saving you money right away. Some systems may also become eligible for migration to Solar ATAP once it launches.
Plus, if you pair SELCO with a battery system, you can store excess solar during the day and use it at night, giving you greater independence and efficiency, even without export incentives.
Ready to Make a Move?
Whether you're planning to install solar with SELCO or Solar ATAP, the best time to start is before your electricity bill goes up again.
Speak to us at buySolar – we'll help you explore both options, calculate your savings, and design a solar system that fits your needs and timeline.
Your solar journey starts here, and we’ll be with you every step of the way.