Solar for homeowners
1. Price and return on investment
Homeowner electricity prices in Bulgaria are regulated by the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission and are kept at artificially low prices by European standards. The current average price after taxes and fees is around 25 Bulgarian cents per kWh. At that level, it may look like a solar array will pay for itself in 7–10 years. However, this does not factor in future electricity price increases.
Energy prices have been rising steadily for decades and we have no reasons to expect this will change any time soon. On the contrary, we expect this to exacerbate due to:
- rapid, power-hungry technological progress (especially IT and AI infrastructure, electric cars)
- steady, long-term inflation
- rising temperatures: summers are getting unbearable without air conditioning
The low household energy prices in Bulgaria are effectively a subsidy and can be lifted at any time; most market insiders expect this to happen. When it does, most households will be in for an unwelcome surprise in their electricity bills. Expect an equally sudden increased demand for photovoltaics, making them less accessible and affordable.
When we factor in the expected price increases by 2030, a solar installation becomes highly attractive.
2. Energy security and independence
Having your own solar array will bring you benefits beyond cheaper energy. It will give you a backup if the grid fails. The Bulgarian distribution grid is already stressed by the growing energy demands and worsening climate situation; wildfires, floods, and power outages are on the rise. If you have solar panels — especially with a battery — you will no longer be subject to the whims of external factors beyond your control.
You will also have the luxury of being able to plan your future. You will know exactly how much your energy will cost for at least two decades, and it won’t be much.
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