Uluwatu is where Bali's grid runs out of patience. The villas along the cliffs from Bingin to the temple sit at the far end of long Bukit feeders, and every wet season delivers the proof: voltage sag when the neighbourhood ACs spin up, evening cuts that last hours, the occasional full day of nothing. It is no coincidence that Uluwatu owners are our most committed battery clients — out here a solar system without storage is half a solution. The flip side is the resource: cliff-top sun with zero shading and constant wind cooling panels to higher efficiency. Engineered properly, an Uluwatu villa is the easiest place on the island to make functionally energy-independent.

What We Install Most in Uluwatu

Hybrid Systems

The Uluwatu default: 5–10 kWp arrays with 10–15 kWh LiFePO4 banks that treat grid cuts as background noise. Full details →

Battery Storage

Already have panels? Storage retrofits are half our Uluwatu work. Full details →

Solar Panel Installation

Salt-rated mounting, IP65 connectors and marine-thinking hardware for the cliff line. Full details →

Panel Cleaning

Salt film builds fast above the break — cliff arrays earn their twice-yearly clean. Full details →

Engineering for the Cliff Line

Salt spray defines the spec here. Within the first kilometre of the cliffs — Bingin, Padang Padang, Suluban, the temple road — we treat every installation as semi-marine: anodised rails, stainless fasteners throughout, IP65 connectors mounted to drain, and inverters placed indoors or in sealed, ventilated enclosures rather than on exposed walls. It costs a little more upfront and saves a corroded mess by year five. Sizing logic shifts too: where a Sanur design optimises bill savings, an Uluwatu design optimises autonomy — the battery is sized for the area's real outage pattern, which we know feeder by feeder. A typical build is 6–8 kWp with 10–15 kWh of storage from around IDR 110,000,000; truly remote plots toward the island's southwest tip sometimes justify full off-grid independence. Surveys cover the whole Bukit from Jimbaran across to Nusa Dua, and our on-grid vs off-grid guide is the right pre-reading for any Uluwatu owner.

Frequently Asked Questions — Uluwatu

How bad are blackouts in Uluwatu really?
The worst of any area we serve — end-of-feeder position means voltage sag, regular evening cuts in the wet season and occasional day-long outages. It is why we rarely recommend a system without battery storage here.
Does salt air ruin solar equipment on the cliffs?
Unmanaged, it corrodes mounting hardware and connectors years early. Our cliff-line spec — anodised rails, stainless fasteners, IP65 connectors, indoor inverter placement — is designed for exactly this environment and carries the same 10-year warranty.
Can my Uluwatu villa go fully off-grid?
Functionally, many already are — a properly sized hybrid covers 95%+ of hours with the grid as afterthought. Cutting the wire entirely adds cost for marginal benefit unless PLN never reached your land; we show both numbers and let you choose. See off-grid systems.
Do you cover all of the Bukit?
Yes — Bingin, Padang Padang, Pecatu, Ungasan, Nyang Nyang side and the temple road, over to Green Bowl and Melasti. Remote cliff access is normal for us, not a surcharge.

Nearby Areas We Also Cover

Make the Grid Optional

Tell us your worst blackout story and send a PLN bill — we reply the same day with a system that ends the genre.

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