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🇨🇴 Colombia

Calculateur de Batterie Solaire — Colombie

Alimentez votre maison avec le soleil tropical de la Colombie

Electricity price
$0.221 / kWh
Highest in Latin America (COP)
Solar irradiance
4.5 kWh/m²/day
La Guajira & Caribbean: 5.5+
Hydro dependence
~65% of grid
Vulnerable to El Niño droughts
Avg system cost
$1,000 - $3,000
EXW reference price

Why go solar + battery in Colombia?

Colombia has some of the highest residential electricity rates in Latin America at $0.221/kWh. This is largely due to the country's heavy dependence on hydroelectric power (~65% of generation). During El Niño events, droughts reduce hydro output, forcing the grid to rely on expensive thermal plants — costs that are passed directly to consumers.

The country receives excellent solar irradiance, averaging 4.5 kWh/m²/day nationally. The La Guajira Peninsula and Caribbean coast regions see 5.5+ kWh/m²/day, rivaling some of the best solar resources globally. While Bogotá's altitude (2,600m) and cloud cover reduce irradiance there, cities like Medellín, Cali, and Barranquilla offer excellent conditions for solar generation year-round.

Key advantage: Colombia's net metering program (Resolución CREG 174 de 2021) allows solar homeowners to export excess power to the grid. With electricity rates among the highest in the region, payback periods for solar + battery systems can be surprisingly short — often 4-6 years in high-irradiance areas. The growing solar installer network in major cities makes adoption increasingly accessible.

Recommended system size

City Apartment

2-4 kWh
1-2 kW solar
Bogotá / Medellín apartments, 1-2 bedrooms
Est. $1,000 - $1,500

Suburban Home

5-8 kWh
3-5 kW solar
Standard houses, 3-4 bedrooms
Est. $1,500 - $2,500

Large / Finca

10-15 kWh
5-8 kW solar
Large homes, fincas in rural areas
Est. $2,500 - $5,000

Why Colombians are switching

  • ✓ Highest electricity rates in Latin America — solar pays back fast
  • ✓ Net metering (CREG 174/2021) lets you offset grid consumption
  • ✓ Excellent solar resource in Caribbean region and Cauca Valley
  • ✓ Protection from El Niño-driven price spikes and hydro shortages

Things to consider

  • ⚠ Bogotá's altitude (2,600m) reduces solar output by ~20-30%
  • ⚠ Cloudy conditions during rainy seasons affect generation
  • ⚠ Verify current CREG net metering regulations — policies evolve
  • ⚠ Imported equipment may have higher costs due to logistics