Licensed EE review, built into every quote

The only Philippine solar assessment a licensed electrical engineer actually signs off on.

ROI calculators are everywhere. What's missing is someone checking whether your panel can handle the system before you sign anything. Loadline reviews your real meter readings, your actual service capacity, and your electrical plans — then hands you off to an installer with the technical groundwork already done.

Quick preview — average monthly electric bill (₱)
Rough system size
Est. panels (400W)

This is a rough, bill-only preview. Rates shown are sample figures — confirm against your current tariff. The full assessment below reviews your actual interval data and service capacity, including whether your panel needs an upgrade before solar makes sense.

THE ASSESSMENT

Three steps. Real numbers in, a real plan out.

Fill in what you have — a full year of meter readings gives the most accurate result, but a single recent bill works for a starting estimate.

Small household
DIY-assisted, trained electrician for hookup
Large household
Full install, contractor
Commercial / SME
Contractor + engineering
Small-household path: you handle the mounting and low-voltage work yourself; a licensed, Loadline-trained electrician handles the panel connection and permit — that part is required by code either way, and training means they specifically know solar PV work, not just general wiring.
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Fastest way to fill this in: take a photo of your electric bill. We'll read your utility, rate, and usage straight off it instead of you typing them in.

— or enter it manually —
Quick — one average bill
Detailed — 12 months of readings

Planning any of these in the next 2–3 years? We'll size headroom for them.

THE REVIEW — OPTIONAL, PAID

What no ROI calculator in this market offers: an actual engineer's sign-off.

Installers already require a Certified Electrical Plan signed by a Professional Electrical Engineer before permitting. Most homeowners find this out midway through the process. Loadline can produce and certify it upfront — so you walk into installer conversations with the paperwork already sorted, and installers get a lead they know is technically sound.

Self-serve assessment

Free
Load sizing (3 tiers)
Panel capacity flag
Certified Electrical Plan
Installer introduction

Engineering review

Paid
Everything in self-serve
PEE site/plan review
Certified Electrical Plan
Priority installer routing

Commercial / SME

Custom
Demand charge modeling
Multi-meter sites
Certified Electrical Plan
Installer bid comparison

Pricing for the paid tiers isn't set yet in this prototype — plug in your actual rates once you've decided how to price the review relative to a typical installer quote.

THE HANDOFF

Vetted local installers, with the engineering already done.

Once your assessment — and, if you chose it, your engineering review — is complete, we introduce you to installers we've personally reviewed. They receive a load profile, site notes, and where applicable a signed Certified Electrical Plan up front, so the first quote you get isn't starting from zero.

Sample Installer — Riverside Solar Co. Vetted partner

Residential & commercial · avg. response time 2 days · service area: sample region

Sample Installer — Copperline Energy Vetted partner

Residential · battery specialists · service area: sample region

These are placeholder partners for the prototype — replace with your actual installer network once agreements are in place. Consider structuring these agreements around lead quality (pre-vetted, engineer-reviewed) rather than volume alone — that's the leverage a licensed-EE-backed referral has that a pure marketplace doesn't.