Türkiye Solar & Battery Guide

Quick Verdict

Solar panels: Poor — only with subsidies or price rises Payback 12.1 years (reference model: 5 kWp, 8,500 kWh demand, no battery).
Batteries: Don't buy.
Key insight: Solar economics in this country depend on the combination of electricity prices, solar yields, and available subsidies. Use the calculator for a personalized assessment.

Key Statistics
12.1 yr
Simple Payback
€-728
NPV (25yr, 6%)
€7c
Electricity / kWh
€5c
Feed-in / kWh
1300 kWh
Solar Yield / kWp
€700
System Cost / kWp
44%
Self-Consumption
6,500 kWh
Annual Production

57%
Fossil Grid Mix
0%
Nuclear
38%
Renewable Grid
3.5 MWh
Household Elec/yr
45%
Heating of Total

Electricity Prices (2025–2026)

TariffPriceNotes
Standard residential €0.07/kWh Flat rate option available
Time-of-use peak€0.09/kWhPeak hours vary by supplier
Time-of-use off-peak€0.04/kWhUsually nights/weekends
Feed-in (export) €0.047/kWh What the grid pays for excess solar
Gas ~€0.01/m³ ~10 kWh/m³

kWh = kilowatt-hour: The unit on your electricity bill. A 1,000-watt appliance running for one hour uses 1 kWh. An average European home uses about 250–350 kWh per month.

Feed-in tariff warning: The grid pays very little for your excess solar. Self-consumption is where almost all the value is.


Solar Potential

RegionSolar Output per kWp5 kWp System Annual
Türkiye (average) 1300 kWh/yr 6,500 kWh

kWp (kilowatt-peak): The maximum power a solar system can produce in perfect midday sun. A 5 kWp system = roughly 12–15 panels. Think of it as the "engine size" of your solar setup.

Türkiye has excellent solar potential. Among the best in Europe.


Electricity Generation Mix

Understanding how Türkiye generates its electricity helps explain why solar is (or isn't) incentivised.

SourceShare
Coal34.3%
Natural Gas22.1%
Hydro16.2%
Wind11.1%
Solar PV10.5%
Biofuels2.4%
Other Renewables3%

Source: Our World in Data (2025). Total generation: 354 TWh.

Fossil-heavy grid: Türkiye relies heavily on coal and gas for electricity. Solar displaces expensive fossil fuel imports directly — strong economic and environmental case for rooftop PV.

Who Uses the Electricity?

SectorShare of Consumption
Industry43.6%
Residential (households)22.6%
Commercial & Public27.1%
Transport0.6%

Industry dominates electricity use. Commercial and industrial rooftop solar (often larger systems) may be more significant than residential.


Subsidies & Incentives

ProgramTypeStatusNotes
YEKDEM feed-in tariff feed-in Active YEKDEM ~32 kr/kWh with USD cap $0.051/kWh. For licensed/unlicensed producers.
Net metering (unlicensed) net-metering Active Unlicensed generation up to 5 MW can use net metering. Very popular for residential.
VAT exemption for solar vat Active Solar panel imports VAT exempt. Reduced corporate tax for renewable investments.
VAT / sales tax20%StandardNo reduction identified

Reference Model Results

Using our calculator with a 5 kWp system, 8,500 kWh annual demand, no battery:

MetricValue
Annual generation6,500 kWh
Self-consumption44% (2,857 kWh)
Export56% (3,620 kWh)
Self-consumed value€194/year
Export value€170/year
Gross annual saving€364/year
Simple payback12.1 years
NPV (6%, 25 yr)€-728
VerdictPoor — only with subsidies or price rises

NPV: Net Present Value. Adds up 25 years of savings, discounted at 6%, and compares to keeping the money in the bank. Positive = solar beats the bank. Negative = you'd be better off investing elsewhere.


Battery Economics

Battery viability depends on whether time-of-use tariffs exist and the retail-to-feed-in price spread. Check the electricity price table above.


Country-Specific Considerations

Solar economics in this country depend on the combination of electricity prices, solar yields, and available subsidies. Use the calculator for a personalized assessment.

Grid Connection


Red Flags for Türkiye Installers


When Solar Makes Sense in Türkiye


Verdict Summary

StrategyPaybackNotes
5 kWp solar only12.1 yearsPoor — only with subsidies or price rises
With batteryAdd 4–8 yearsDon't buy
With subsidiesSubtract 1–3 yearsCheck current programs
With EV chargingSubtract 1–2 yearsIncreases self-consumption

Solar economics in this country depend on the combination of electricity prices, solar yields, and available subsidies. Use the calculator for a personalized assessment.


Data as of: 2026-05. Prices and subsidies change — verify with local sources before making decisions.