The #1 Philippine solar simulation game. Master net metering, balance solar panel output against household consumption, and build a clean energy empire—directly on Reddit or right here in your browser!
Experience the mechanics of solar panel installation, inverter efficiency, and net metering credits. Click below to launch the interactive simulation engine!
Launch Game SimulatorAn educational simulation game designed specifically for the Philippine energy market. Test different panel capacities (3kW to 10kW), see how weather impacts generation, and learn how to eliminate high electric bills.
Experience how Republic Act 9513 works in practice. Watch your virtual electric meter spin backward during midday peak sunlight and earn peso credits against nighttime consumption.
Learn the differences between Tier-1 monocrystalline panels, hybrid string inverters, and LiFePO4 battery storage. Make smart financial choices to achieve payback in under 5 years.
"We built SolarSage Tycoon and launched it on Reddit because traditional solar marketing relies on fear and confusion. By putting an interactive net metering simulator directly in homeowners' hands, we demystify the financial returns of clean energy in the Philippines."
Solar energy can seem technical and intimidating with jargon like kWh, net metering, inverters, and battery discharge rates. By creating an interactive game on Reddit's Devvit platform, we gamify the learning process, allowing Filipino homeowners to risk-free test solar setups and understand real-world financial benefits before buying.
While Reddit custom Devvit posts run inside Reddit's native iOS, Android, and web runtime, our web simulator engine can be accessed directly from any browser. You can link to or embed this page to share solar education with your community!
The simulation engine models actual Philippine solar irradiance and Meralco tier pricing structures (averaging ₱11 to ₱13 per kWh retail and ₱5 to ₱6.50 generation export credits). It gives players a realistic estimation of how system sizing directly correlates to monthly utility savings.