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SOLAR ACCELERATED TRANSITION ACTION PROGRAMME (SOLAR ATAP)
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About
Solar Accelerated Transition Action Programme (Solar ATAP) is introduced starting 1 January 2026 as part of energy transition initiative by the government. This program is a continuation of the existing Net Energy Metering (NEM) Program which has ended 30 June 2025. The new solar rooftop mechanism programme is designed to ensure it is more inclusive, equitable and beneficial to all electricity users. Through this program, you can generate your own electricity by installing solar PV system on the rooftop for your own consumption.

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- You will consume first the energy generated by your solar PV system for your internal consumption.
- If the energy generated is not fully used, you can supply the excess to TNB grid.
- When solar energy is insufficient or at night when there is no access to sunlight, TNB will supply the energy to you.
By generating your own electricity, you will use less energy from TNB. Therefore, this will help to lower your electricity bill. Additionally, you can obtain ATAP credit when you supply the excess energy to TNB. This credit can be used to further reduce your electricity bill.
For more information on Solar ATAP, please refer to the FAQ page.
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How To Apply
You need to appoint a Registered Photovoltaic Service Provider (RPVSP).
RPVSP will assist you with the end-to-end application. Click here to find your RPVSP.

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How To Apply Technical Assessment Study
The technical assessment study is a pre-requisite for the approval of application to the Solar ATAP and is required to be conducted prior to the approval of the application. Click here to check on the requirement.
Connection Assessment Study (CAS) / Connection Confirmation Check (CCC)
For Medium and Low Voltage Customers- Please download the required forms here
- Please download and fill up RJO Form here
- Please submit to RE@tnb.com.my
Power System Study (PSS)
For High Voltage Customers- Please submit your application here (https://gcms.tnb.com.my)
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Overview of Solar ATAP Process
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Domestic
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Non Domestic


You may refer the Solar ATAP Guideline by clicking the link below:
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Understanding Your Solar ATAP Bill
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Your Personal Details
This refers to your name as the registered account owner and the postal address TNB is sending your electricity bill to. Postal address is the same as premises address for most of the customers.
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Your Account Details
Bill Date (Tarikh Bil): The date this bill is issued.
Billing Period (Tempoh Bil): The billing period reflects the duration of the bill based on start and end date of reading taken.
Invoice Number (No. Invois): The invoice number reference for every bill issued.
Security Deposit (Deposit Sekuriti): This refers to the security deposit amount you’ve paid during start electricity application. The amount is usually based on two (2) months usage estimation.
TNB Electricity Account Number (No. Akaun TNB): This is your 12-digit account number for every account that you have with TNB.
Reading Type (Jenis Bacaan): This refers to the type of meter reading your current bill was based on whether the reading is Actual (Sebenar) or Estimated (Anggaran).
Actual Reading (Bacaan Sebenar): Actual meter reading taken at the premises.
Estimated Reading (Bacaan Anggaran): If you receive an estimated bill, it is because your meter was inaccessible at the time of reading. You will receive an adjusted bill once we have taken the actual meter reading at your premises.
Tariff (Tarif): Tariff (Tarif): This is determined based on your activities (Domestic or Non-Domestic) and electricity supply voltage level
Payment Made In The Period Of (Bayaran Bagi Tempoh): This refers to the total payment amount you’ve made for the duration stated period.
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Your Bill's Barcode
Scan the barcode to make payment at our Kedai Tenaga Kiosk. The barcode helps identify your 12 digit account number, invoice number, and the total amount payable before payment.
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Your Bill's JomPAY Biller Code
Use JomPAY biller code to help you identify your 12 digit account number and total amount payable through internet or Mobile Banking payment from your Current, Savings or Credit Card account. Enter the code and reference number (Ref-1) in online payment page.
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Your Total Payable
Your total amount due (Jumlah Bil Anda) in the left box refers to all your electricity charges including any previous balance, current charges and rounding adjustment.
If there is any payable, the bill due date will be displayed under the bill amount refers to the latest expected date of your payment. Pay by this date to avoid interest late payment.
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Summary of Your Bill Charges
Your previous balance (Baki Terdahulu) indicates any unpaid balance on your account from the date the bill was issued.
Your current ATAP charges (Caj Semasa ATAP) are applied based on the current month. View the breakdown in more details on the second page of your bill.
Rounding adjustment (Pelarasan Penggenapan) refers to the existing Rounding Mechanism determined by the Malaysian Government.
ATAP Balance (Baki ATAP) refers to your ATAP balance amount in current month after offsetting between your current usage and ATAP Credit.
ATAP Balance Not Carry Forward (Baki ATAP Tidak Dibawa Ke Hadapan) refers to remaining unutilized ATAP Balance that will be forfeited.
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Maximum Allowable Quantity
Is the maximum solar energy generated and can be exported to TNB in current billing period.
ATAP Balance (Baki ATAP)
This indicates ATAP balance in kWh that exceed your usage or MAQ, which one lower.
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6 Months Trend Usage Amount
You can now track your previous 6 months electricity usage and view your average for the 6-month period to get a better understanding of your usage and charges.
Actual Reading (Bacaan Sebenar): Actual meter reading taken at the premises.
Estimated Reading (Bacaan Anggaran): If you receive an estimated bill, it is because your meter was inaccessible at the time of reading. You will receive an adjusted bill once we have taken the actual meter reading at your premises.
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Solar ATAP Certificate Number
This refers to your Solar ATAP certificate number.
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QR code for payment history details
You can scan this QR code to access a summary of your bills and payments for the past 6 months.
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Billing Components and Charges
This section provides a detailed explanation of your billing charges, including tariff components, any eligible incentives/ rebates, contributions to the Renewable Energy (KWTBB) fund (view more about RE Fund here) and other charges.
No ST charges (Tanpa ST): The total electricity usage and related billing components that are not taxable.
With ST charges (Dengan ST): The total electricity usage and related billing components on which the Service Tax applies.
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ATAP Credit
This section provides details of ATAP credit components.
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TNB Payment Channels
A list of TNB's various payment channels available to pay your electricity bill.
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Automatic Fuel Adjustment (AFA) Rate
This section provides details of applicable AFA rate. Click here to get more details on AFA implementation and applicable exemption.
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Exemptions on SST
This section provides exemption of SST charge for Domestic customers with usage below 600kWh.
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TNB Customer Care
Here's how you can get in touch with us for billing enquiries, power breakdown assistance, general enquiries and any new updates.
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Nearest Kedai Tenaga
Visit our customer service at the nearest Kedai Tenaga to your premises for services such as bill payments, electricity supply applications, providing safety advice, and answering queries.
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Meter information
This refer to your meter information, readings and usage.
Get In Touch
*Applicable to Solar ATAP customers only.
If you require further details regarding Solar ATAP, please contact TNB CareLine at 1-300-88-5454 or email to CareLine@mytnb.my
