If you are considering investing in a self-supply solar power plant, now is the right time to take advantage of the opportunities available until the end of 2025.
The net metering system, which allows users to feed surplus electricity back into the grid and reduce their electricity bills, will be discontinued as of January 1, 2026. Until then, users can still apply under the existing scheme, while those already using it will retain the same conditions during a 10-year transitional period, until 2036.
Starting in 2026, a new “net billing” model will be introduced. Under this system, electricity taken from the grid will be charged at the full retail price, while surplus energy from your own production will be purchased at a significantly lower rate. This change will have a notable impact on investment returns: the payback period, which currently ranges from 4 to 5 years, could extend to 6 to 12 years, depending on available subsidies and consumption profiles.
EMBAR can help you realize your project on time, efficiently, and on a turnkey basis – from consulting and technical documentation to obtaining permits, applying for subsidies, and constructing the solar power plant itself.
Take advantage of the current billing model and available grants — contact us today to start your project on time.

