Mexico Solar Battery Calculator
Mexico's abundant sunshine makes solar the smartest energy investment
Why go solar + battery in Mexico?
Mexico enjoys one of the best solar resources in the world with a national average of 5.0 kWh/m²/day — significantly higher than the United States or Europe. The country's northern states (Sonora, Chihuahua, Baja California) regularly see 5.5-6.0 kWh/m²/day, rivaling the world's best solar locations. This exceptional resource means smaller solar arrays can generate more power than in most other markets.
CFE (Comisión Federal de Electricidad), Mexico's state-owned utility, operates a net metering program called "medición neta" that allows residential solar owners to offset their consumption. The DAC (Doméstico de Alto Consumo) tariff — applied to households exceeding monthly consumption thresholds — charges significantly higher rates, creating a strong financial incentive to install solar. Rising electricity prices, driven by natural gas prices and infrastructure costs, have made solar payback periods increasingly attractive.
Key advantage: Mexico's high irradiance combined with rising CFE rates creates compelling economics for solar + battery. The solar market has grown rapidly, with a mature installer network in Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and major tourist destinations. Battery storage allows homeowners to maximize self-consumption and protect against CFE's tiered tariff structure, particularly for households in the DAC bracket.
Recommended system size
Small Home / Apt
Standard Home
Large Home / DAC
Why Mexicans are switching
- ✓ Exceptional 5.0 kWh/m²/day solar resource — among the best in the world
- ✓ Net metering (medición neta) through CFE reduces grid consumption charges
- ✓ DAC tariff avoidance — high-consumption households save thousands annually
- ✓ Mature solar installer market with competitive pricing and financing options
Things to consider
- ⚠ CFE net metering policy is limited compared to full 1:1 programs — verify current terms
- ⚠ Equipment quality varies — choose certified installers and Tier 1 panel brands
- ⚠ Hot climates reduce panel efficiency slightly — ensure adequate roof ventilation
- ⚠ Financing rates in Mexico can be high — compare solar loans and cash purchase options