🇱🇰 Solar Calculator Sri Lanka
Enter your monthly electricity bill and district — get solar system size, CEB/LECO 1:1 net metering savings, tiered LKR tariff analysis, and payback period. Covers Sri Lanka's post-crisis solar adoption boom 2023–2026.
How to Use This Calculator
Enter your monthly bill and district
Enter your average monthly electricity bill in Sri Lankan Rupees (LKR). Sri Lanka's CEB (Ceylon Electricity Board) uses a strongly tiered tariff: LKR 7.85/kWh for the first 30 kWh up to LKR 65/kWh above 180 kWh/month. After the 75% tariff hike of 2022 during the economic crisis, electricity bills have become a significant household expense. The blended rate for typical households is approximately LKR 42/kWh. Select your district — Jaffna (5.2 PSH) in the north is Sri Lanka's sunniest district. Trincomalee (5.0 PSH) and Anuradhapura (4.9 PSH) in the dry zone are also excellent. Colombo (4.5 PSH) and Kandy (4.4 PSH) receive less due to coastal humidity and the central hills.
Choose your utility and net metering
Sri Lanka has two main distribution utilities: CEB (Ceylon Electricity Board) covers most of the island, while LECO (Lanka Electricity Company) covers parts of Colombo and suburbs. Both offer the Net Metering (NM) scheme where surplus solar generation is exported to the grid and credited at the full retail tariff rate — a true 1:1 exchange. Apply for net metering after installation through your utility's regional office. A Smart Meter is required (supplied and installed by the utility). Sri Lanka allows net metering for systems up to 100kWp for residential and up to 100kWp for commercial under standard approval. Larger systems require PUCSL (Public Utilities Commission) approval.
Sri Lanka's solar adoption boom 2023–2026
Sri Lanka's 2022 economic crisis — which included severe foreign exchange shortages, fuel rationing, and extended power cuts — dramatically accelerated solar adoption. Households and businesses invested in solar to reduce dependence on expensive imported fossil fuel generation. Combined with the sharp electricity tariff increase, solar payback periods improved significantly. Sri Lanka has ambitious renewable energy targets: 70% of electricity from renewables by 2030, with rooftop solar playing a central role.
The Formula
Sri Lanka's tiered tariff structure strongly penalizes high consumption — the top tier at LKR 65/kWh means heavy users save far more per kWh avoided than low users. Solar is most valuable for households and businesses consuming above 180 kWh/month, where savings per unit are highest. The net metering scheme operates on a monthly accounting period with annual reconciliation. CEB and LECO are required to provide net metering upon application; approval typically takes 4–12 weeks. Sri Lanka imposes no import duty on solar panels (Harmonized Code 8541.40), and installation services are VAT-exempt for residential systems.
Example
Priya — Colombo home, 3kWp with CEB net metering
Priya pays ₨4,500/month for electricity in her Colombo home. She installs a 3kWp system with CEB net metering.
Result
Colombo's 4.5 PSH delivers approximately 1,314 kWh/kWp/year. The 1:1 net metering scheme means nearly all production earns full retail value — LKR 42/kWh on average. The 25-year net savings of nearly LKR 3 million illustrates why Sri Lanka's solar market has grown so dramatically since the 2022 tariff reform. Jaffna-based installations achieve even better results with 5.2 PSH.
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