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Why Solar
Why Solar

Smart Energy for a Sustainable Future

Solar energy reduces electricity costs, lowers carbon emissions, and provides long-term energy independence. By choosing solar, you invest in clean power that benefits both your savings and the environment.

Benefits of Solar Energy

From financial savings to environmental impact, solar offers numerous advantages.

Reduce Carbon Footprint

A typical home solar system prevents 3-4 tons of carbon emissions annually.

Low Maintenance

Solar panels require minimal upkeep and come with 25-year warranties.

Reliable Power

Modern solar technology provides consistent, reliable electricity for decades.

Reduce Electricity Bills

Save 50-90% on your monthly electricity costs by generating your own clean power.

Increase Property Value

Homes with solar panels sell for 4-6% more than comparable homes without solar.

Energy Independence

Protect yourself from rising utility rates and grid outages with stored solar energy.

Government Subsidy

Government Subsidy

Rooftop Solar Subsidy under PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana

Up to 3 kW

40% or ₹78,000/kW

3 kW to 10 kW

20% on additional capacity

Above 10 kW

No subsidy (commercial rates)

How to Avail Subsidy

1 Register on National Portal
2 Choose empaneled vendor (us!)
3 Get installation done
4 Receive subsidy in bank account
Financial Benefits

Cost Savings & ROI

Solar is one of the best long-term investments in India.
With payback periods of 4–6 years and system life of 25+ years, solar delivers excellent returns.

  • Average payback period: 4–6 years
  • 25+ years of free electricity
  • Annual savings grow with tariff hikes
  • Protection from rising power costs
  • Government subsidy up to 40%

Typical 8-Year Savings Projection (₹)

Year 1
₹45,000
Year 2
₹95,000
Year 3
₹1,50,000
Year 4
₹2,10,000
Year 5
₹2,80,000
Year 6
₹3,55,000
Year 7
₹4,35,000
Year 8
₹5,20,000
Net Metering

Net Metering Explained

Net metering is a billing system that allows you to sell excess solar power back to the grid. When your solar system produces more electricity than you use, the surplus flows to the grid and you earn credits.

  • Offset nighttime electricity usage with daytime credits
  • Only pay for 'net' energy consumed after credits
  • Potentially zero electricity bills
  • Available in most Indian states

⚡ How It Works

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Daytime: Solar produces power. Excess flows to grid, earning credits.

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Nighttime: Draw power from grid using earned credits.

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End of Month: Pay only for net consumption (if any).

How Solar Works

How Solar Works

Understanding solar power in 4 simple steps

1

Solar Panels Capture Sunlight

Photovoltaic cells in the panels convert sunlight into DC (Direct Current) electricity.

2

Inverter Converts Power

The inverter transforms DC electricity into AC (Alternating Current) that powers your home.

3

Power Your Home

The AC electricity flows through your electrical panel to power all your appliances.

4

Export Excess Energy

Extra power flows to the grid, spinning your meter backwards and earning you credits.

Environmental Impact - Solar

Environmental Impact

Of Clean Energy

5 Tonnes
CO₂ Offset per Year (5kW)
80 Trees
Equivalent Planted
25+ Years
Of Clean Energy
Why Solar - FAQ

Why Choose Solar?

Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, reducing grid usage. This helps lower monthly electricity costs significantly.
Solar panels still produce power in cloudy conditions. Energy shortfall is managed through net metering or storage.
Most solar panels last 25 to 30 years. They continue generating power with minimal efficiency loss.
Solar energy is clean and renewable. It reduces carbon emissions and protects the environment.
Solar systems need very little maintenance. Occasional cleaning is usually enough.