Net Metering Rules from 1 June 2026 – What Commercial Solar Buyers Must Know
From 1 June 2026, Net Metering for commercial solar projects will be allowed only if you install
ALMM-listed DCR solar panels.
Projects using imported or non-DCR modules may face difficulty in getting Net Metering approval.
Simple Meaning:
No DCR panels = Risk of No Net Metering approval after June 2026.
No DCR panels = Risk of No Net Metering approval after June 2026.
Why Net Metering is Important for Commercial Projects
- Maximum electricity bill reduction
- Faster ROI and capital recovery
- Long-term energy cost control
- Better project feasibility for high-load industries
What Changes After June 2026?
- ALMM-listed DCR modules become mandatory
- Stricter compliance verification
- Possible increase in module cost
- Tougher and slower approval process
Currently, non-DCR modules may offer slightly lower pricing.
But after the rule implementation, limited module options and high demand
could increase overall project cost.
Why Businesses Are Installing Before June 2026
- Lock current pricing
- Secure Net Metering approval
- Avoid future compliance risk
- Start saving immediately
Plan Smart. Install Before Deadline.
If you own a factory, warehouse, hotel, hospital or commercial building,
this is the right time to secure your solar investment and maximize savings
before compliance becomes stricter.
