Following the end of Malaysia's net metering program (NEM) in June 2025, the government has launched the Solar ATAP to continue the country's commercial and industrial and residential rooftop PV rollout. The new scheme has been effective since 1 January 2026. The capacity. The Solar Accelerated Transition Action Programme (Solar ATAP) has been introduced by the Government to further advance efforts to maximise the use of rooftop spaces for the generation of renewable energy (RE) from solar sources. We'll keep things practical: approvals, tariffs, sizing for self-consumption, CAPEX vs OPEX, and what still matters after June 2025. Solar Panel Farm in. → A typical 5 kWp residential solar system costs RM 25,000–35,000 installed (RM 5,000–6,500/kWp) and pays back in roughly 10–11 years for an average household — or 4–6 years for heavy users >1,500 kWh/month who face the full July-2025 targeted tariff. 0 closed to new applications on 30 June. The Malaysian authorities say that approximately 1. Rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems are transforming Malaysia's energy landscape, offering businesses and homeowners a sustainable way to reduce electricity costs while contributing to national carbon.