🇧🇦 Solar Calculator Bosnia & Herzegovina
Enter your monthly electricity bill in BAM and city — get solar system size, FENA prosumer net metering credits, self-consumption savings, and payback period for Bosnian homes and businesses.
How to Use This Calculator
Enter your monthly bill and city
Enter your average monthly electricity bill in Bosnian convertible marks (KM/BAM) from your utility — Elektroprivreda BiH (FBiH), Elektroprivreda RS, or Elektroprivreda HZHB (Herzeg-Bosnia). The calculator uses Bosnia's average retail rate of BAM 0.20/kWh (~€0.10/kWh). Select your city — Mostar (4.0 PSH) is the sunniest, benefiting from its southern Herzegovinian Mediterranean climate, while Zenica and Bihać (3.5 PSH) in central and northwestern Bosnia receive less sun.
Set system size and prosumer status
Select your system size in kWp. Typical Bosnian residential installs run 3–8kWp; commercial from 10kWp. Bosnia's 2024 prosumer law (enacted under FENA regulatory framework) enables residential and business customers to export surplus solar electricity to the grid and receive net metering credits at the full retail rate of BAM 0.20/kWh. If you are not yet a registered prosumer, the calculator still models self-consumption savings.
FENA prosumer and Elektroprivreda net metering
Bosnia operates a dual-entity power system. In the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), Elektroprivreda BiH is the dominant utility; in Republika Srpska, Elektroprivreda RS. Both entities now recognize prosumer status following Bosnia's harmonization with EU energy directives. Apply through your utility's grid operator (mreža operator) after system commissioning by a certified BiH electrician.
The Formula
Bosnia's solar economics are mid-range for the Western Balkans. The country has moderate-to-good solar resources — Mostar and southern Herzegovina rival Mediterranean levels. Electricity prices are lower than western Europe (BAM 0.20/kWh vs. €0.28/kWh in Austria) but installation costs have also fallen to competitive regional levels. The 2024 prosumer law, aligned with EU Renewable Energy Directive II, significantly improves economics by monetizing exported surplus at retail rates. No additional grid charges apply to prosumers under the current regulatory framework.
Example
Amir — Mostar villa, 8kWp prosumer
Amir owns a villa in Mostar and pays BAM 150/month for electricity. He installs an 8kWp system and registers as a FENA prosumer, enabling 1:1 net metering.
Result
Mostar's 4.0 PSH gives this system around 1,168 kWh/kWp/yr — excellent for the Balkans and rivaling Spanish levels. With prosumer net metering, the full annual production is monetized. Payback under 12 years is attractive for a Bosnian installation. Note that BAM is pegged 1:1 to the euro at a fixed rate of BAM 1.95583 = €1, so costs and savings translate directly and predictably to euro equivalents.
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