Professional solar installation by a Registered Electrical Engineer and Civil Engineer. GSIS, PAG-IBIG, and Rural Bank of Norala financing available. Nationwide service with utility-scale engineering discipline applied to every home and business.
Solar is simpler than people think. Four parts, working together, quietly paying themselves off.
Photons strike your solar panels throughout the day.
Panels convert sunlight into DC electricity.
DC is converted to AC — the electricity your home uses.
Extra power stores in battery or feeds the grid for net metering.
The Philippines has one of the highest electricity rates in Asia. Meanwhile, solar system costs have dropped 60% in the last decade. The math has never been better for Filipino homeowners.
Filipino households pay around ₱13 per kilowatt-hour. Solar effectively costs ₱2–3/kWh after payback — up to 80% cheaper.
Most systems pay for themselves in 5–7 years. Panels are warranted for 25 years — that's 18–20 years of nearly free electricity.
Sell excess power back to your local grid. Every kWh you don't use reduces your bill. We handle the entire net metering application.
Hybrid systems with battery backup keep your home running during brownouts — essential in areas with unstable grid supply.
Enter your monthly electric bill. We'll show you the recommended system size, estimated cost, and monthly savings. No email required, no tracking.
Based on typical Philippine grid rates (₱13.82/kWh)
Daytime savings, no battery. Lowest entry price.
Battery backup. Power during brownouts. GSIS/bank financing.
Compare GSIS and Rural Bank of Norala side-by-side. See exactly how much your monthly payment would be — and if it's less than what you're paying the grid now.
GSIS Solar Loan — For active government employees. 5% per annum. Max ₱500,000. 5-year term.
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Every J2C2 installation follows the same disciplined workflow — the same one used on utility-scale solar plants.
Free on-site visit. Roof evaluation, shading analysis, electrical inspection, consumption review.
REE-signed system design. CE structural review. Complete BOM and single-line diagram prepared.
GSIS, Rural Bank, or cash path finalized. Contract signed. 50% downpayment or loan release.
Mounting, panels, inverter, batteries. DOE-compliant workmanship. Full photo documentation.
System testing, inverter configuration, IR scan, safety verification. REE sign-off certificate.
Net metering application filed. Remote monitoring activated. 1-year warranty begins.
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Currently scheduled and ongoing installations. Client locations shown; names withheld for privacy.
J2C2's principals have managed some of Mindanao's largest solar and hydroelectric projects. That same discipline goes into every residential installation.
Over 10 years in industrial electrical engineering across power plants and manufacturing — from coal-fired generation to hydroelectric operations at Siguil Hydro Power Corporation. DOE-certified Renewable Energy Safety Officer.
Project Control Engineer at Alabel Solar Energy Corporation (Alsons Power Group) — managed cost and schedule for large-scale solar power plants. 16+ years in construction project management across Mindanao.
The top questions Filipino homeowners ask before going solar.
Yes. The GSIS Solar Energy Loan is an active financing program for active government employees — teachers, police, military, LGU workers, DSWD, and others. Maximum loanable is ₱500,000 at 5% per annum over 5 years (reducing balance). There's a one-time 2.9% processing fee deducted from the loan proceeds. Your monthly payment is deducted directly from your salary.
You have two options: Rural Bank of Norala or PAG-IBIG. Rural Bank of Norala offers solar financing at 2% per month (diminishing balance) with 20–40% downpayment, up to ₱750,000 loan, 5-year term. PAG-IBIG Home Improvement Loan is available if you're an active member with 24+ months of contributions and have a clean land title to use as collateral. Cash is always an option too.
Yes. Our DTI registration has national scope, meaning we're legally authorized to operate anywhere in the Philippines. We currently have active projects in various regions and accept inquiries nationwide. For projects far from our GenSan base, travel and logistics are quoted separately during assessment.
The installation itself is 2–5 days depending on system size. But the full process from contract signing to net metering approval typically takes 6–8 weeks — this includes equipment procurement, utility coordination, and net metering application with the Energy Regulatory Commission. We handle all paperwork so you don't need to chase utility offices yourself.
Not when installed correctly. Every J2C2 project starts with a structural assessment by Engr. Jingle (Civil Engineer, License 111317) to verify your roof can carry the load. We use approved mounting systems that distribute weight evenly and weatherproof every penetration. Improperly installed panels damage roofs — properly engineered ones protect and extend roof life.
Depends on your system. On-grid systems shut off during brownouts (safety requirement — so you don't electrocute linemen working on downed lines). Hybrid systems automatically switch to battery and keep your home running. Off-grid systems don't care about the grid at all. For most Philippine homes, hybrid is the right choice specifically because of brownout frequency.
All labor, mounting, wiring, and installation quality. If something fails due to our workmanship within the first year, we fix it at no charge. Panels and inverters carry separate manufacturer warranties — typically 10–12 years for equipment and 25 years for panel power output. We handle warranty claims on your behalf. Plus: 1 free panel cleaning within 6 months, courtesy of our maintenance partner GenEx-PV.
Solar still works on cloudy days — at reduced output (typically 20–40% of sunny day production). Rain actually cleans panels. Panels are rated for typhoon-grade winds (up to 200+ km/h). Our mounting systems are engineered to Philippine wind specifications. Hybrid systems keep you powered through storm-related brownouts using stored battery energy.
The calculator uses typical Philippine grid rates (₱13.82/kWh) and realistic system performance for our climate. Actual savings vary by roof orientation, shading, and household usage patterns. That's why our process starts with a free on-site assessment — we verify your specific conditions before giving you a formal quote. The numbers you see online are conservative estimates, not sales fluff.
Tell us about your home. We'll contact you within 24 hours to schedule your free on-site assessment. No obligation, no hidden fees.