Residential Solar
How home solar saves your money
Choose your system size
- 1 kW: small homes and bills around 800 to 1200 rupees a month.
- 2 kW: compact families looking to cover most lighting and fans.
- 3 kW: the most popular home size, covering a typical 250 to 350 unit monthly bill.
- 5 kW: larger homes with air conditioning and higher usage.
- 10 kW: villas, bungalows and homes with very high consumption.
Each size has its own page with roof area, expected generation, indicative cost and subsidy.
Subsidy under PM Surya Ghar
How installation works
- Free site survey and bill analysis.
- System design, quote and subsidy eligibility check.
- Agreement, net-metering application and material delivery.
- Installation by trained technicians, usually within a few days.
- Inspection, meter installation and commissioning.
FAQs
Cost depends on size and components, but a typical 3 kW residential system is a popular starting point. After PM Surya Ghar subsidy the net cost falls significantly. Share your bill for an exact quote.
As a rule of thumb, allow roughly 80 to 100 square feet of shadow-free roof per kilowatt. A 3 kW system needs about 250 to 300 square feet.
A correctly sized system can offset most or all of your daytime consumption. With net metering, daytime surplus offsets evening grid use.
Yes. A 1.5 ton air conditioner draws roughly 1.5 to 2 units an hour, so a 3 kW or larger system generating 12 to 15 units a day can comfortably run an AC along with regular loads during daylight hours.
Quality panels last 25 years or more. Multi Solar modules carry up to a 30-year performance warranty, so they keep generating well beyond the payback period.
Yes, under PM Surya Ghar for eligible residential rooftop systems with ALMM-listed panels. We manage the process for you.
