
The Malaysian Government has just unveiled its latest rooftop solar programme, Solar Accelerated Transition Action Programme (Solar ATAP) — the successor to what many have called NEM 4.0. This is big news for homeowners, businesses, and agricultural users looking to save on electricity and go green. In this guide, Solarguide explains what Solar ATAP is, the timeline, what changes it brings compared to earlier NEM programmes, and how you can act fast to benefit.
| Aspect | Old NEM | Solar ATAP |
| Offset rate / Export credit | 1-to-1 offset of energy & capacity charges; excess generation credited against daytime/night-time usage. | Offsets will follow System Marginal Price (SMP). This means pricing reflects actual supply cost in half-hour intervals. |
| Eligibility / Quotas | NEM Rakyat (residential), GoMEn (government), NOVA (commercial/industrial) with quotas. Residential quota (600 MW) has been filled under NEM Rakyat. | ATAP is intended as the continuing scheme after quotas ended; it may remove some of the quota constraints. Details to be confirmed. |
| Self-Consumption / Surplus Export | Under NEM, surplus generation exported to grid under agreed rules. SELCO (Self Consumption) did not allow offsets unless energy stored and used from battery. | Solar ATAP will restore or refine offsetting ability based on surplus generation, but the offset rate is subject to SMP. More clarity is expected when guidelines release. |
| Agricultural & Non-Domestic Users | Earlier NEM (and SolaRIS / NEM NOVA) had more limited or different terms for non-household users. | Under ATAP, more inclusive: agricultural users can benefit. |
(Sources: The Edge Malaysia , Astro Awani Malaysia)
Benefits:
Considerations / What to Watch Out For:
Regulatory details (e.g. whether capacity charges are offset, grid connection fees, technical requirements) are still being finalised.
Since SMP is variable, offset values will fluctuate — in some periods the off-peak price may be lower, reducing savings.
Capital / upfront cost still needs investment: panels, installation, possibly batteries (if opting for self-consumption or wanting surplus stored).
Some supplier companies are already preparing special packages for Solar ATAP — attractive panel & inverter bundles, financing options, battery-storage combos. But because the guidelines are new, not all suppliers are equal in terms of experience, warranty, technical compliance.
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