Premium home solar systems with net metering anywhere in Turkey. Reduce your electricity bill by 70–100% with a professionally designed and installed system.

Turkish residential electricity prices have risen over 300% in three years, making solar the most compelling personal finance decision available to Turkish homeowners. With Turkey's exceptional solar resource — 1,300–1,700 kWh/m²/year depending on region — a properly sized home solar system will generate enough electricity to cover 70–100% of annual household consumption.
Under Turkey's net metering scheme, surplus solar electricity you export to the grid offsets your bill month by month. You only pay for the net difference. In the sunny summer months, many homeowners see zero electricity bills — or even credits.
| Home Type | Size | Annual Generation | Annual Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apartment | 3–5 kWp | 4,650–7,750 kWh | ₺16,000–₺27,000 |
| Town House | 8–12 kWp | 12,400–18,600 kWh | ₺43,000–₺65,000 |
| Villa | 15–30 kWp | 23,250–46,500 kWh | ₺81,000–₺163,000 |
| Large Property | 30–50 kWp | 46,500–77,500 kWh | ₺163,000–₺271,000 |
| Region | Annual Yield (kWh/kWp) | Payback (10 kWp) |
|---|---|---|
| Mediterranean (Antalya, Mersin) | 1,550–1,700 | 3.0–3.5 years |
| Aegean (İzmir, Muğla) | 1,450–1,600 | 3.5–4.0 years |
| Central Anatolia | 1,400–1,550 | 3.5–4.5 years |
| Marmara (Istanbul) | 1,300–1,450 | 4.0–5.0 years |
| Black Sea | 1,200–1,350 | 4.5–5.5 years |
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Installing a home solar system turns your house from a pure energy consumer into an energy producer. Drawing on Turkey's abundant solar resource, a residential PV system can cut your family's electricity bill to near zero from the very first month. Given how sharply electricity prices have risen across the country, home solar has become one of the safest long-term savings instruments available.
Correct sizing avoids both over-investment and under-capacity. The general calculation works as follows:
In much of Turkey, a home's largest electricity draw comes from air conditioning during the summer. Consumption that is modest between October and April typically doubles or triples from June through September. Because solar generation also peaks in exactly this period, residential PV is ideally matched to Turkey's sunny climate. Run your air conditioning on the electricity you generate in summer, and bank the surplus through net metering for the winter months.
Most residential systems can be installed in a single working day. The steps unfold as follows:
You can finance your solar system with a personal loan, and selected banks fund solar projects at loan-to-value ratios of 50–70%. The key point is this: in most cases your monthly loan instalment is lower than your monthly electricity savings — so the system is cash-flow positive from the very first month. Our advisors compare current bank products to help you identify the most suitable financing option.
Residential solar systems are designed and installed in line with Turkish Standards Institute (TSE) and international IEC standards. The main safety provisions include:
International research shows that homes equipped with a solar system sell for 3–8% more on the market. In regions with a strong foreign-investor and tourist presence, an energy-independent villa or house offers a significant competitive advantage. You can sell the system together with your home or transfer it with the property, presenting buyers with an attractive added value.