Commercial Solar
Why businesses are going solar
For most commercial buildings, electricity is a large and rising fixed cost. Rooftop solar converts that cost into a fixed, predictable asset on your own roof. Because commercial consumption is highest during daylight hours, generation lines up neatly with demand, which makes the payback for offices, retail and industrial sheds particularly attractive. Solar is no longer a sustainability debate; it is an accounting decision with a clear internal rate of return.
Where commercial solar fits
- Offices and IT parks: offset high daytime air-conditioning and equipment load.
- Retail, malls and showrooms: stabilise costs against tariff hikes.
- Hotels and hospitals: round-the-clock operations with strong daytime demand.
- Warehouses and cold storage: large roofs, ideal for sizeable systems.
CapEx or OpEx, your choice
Under a CapEx model you own the system outright and keep all the savings, with the fastest long-term return. Under an OpEx or PPA model you pay only for the units generated with little or no upfront cost. We help you compare both against your tariff and tax position so the financial structure matches your goals.
What we deliver
As a manufacturer and EPC, we handle the full project: load study, feasibility and yield modelling, structural design, supply of certified modules, installation, net metering and commissioning. One accountable partner from first survey to handover, with documentation ready for audits and ESG reporting.
FAQs
For most commercial rooftops in India, payback falls in roughly three to five years, after which the power is effectively free for the life of the system. The exact figure depends on your tariff, consumption pattern and roof.
CapEx maximises long-term savings and suits businesses that can invest upfront and use the tax benefits. OpEx or PPA suits those who prefer no capital outlay and a fixed per-unit rate. We model both for your specific case.
A correctly sized commercial system can offset most or all daytime consumption, with net metering balancing any shortfall or surplus.
