Resources
Explore our collection of blogs, videos, guides, and FAQs to learn more about solar energy solutions.
Blogs
Stay updated with policy changes, subsidy explanations, and energy-saving tips.
Latest Solar Subsidy Updates
2024 policy changes and how they affect your installation.
Understanding Energy Storage Subsidies
A guide to federal and state incentives for battery systems.
Top 5 Energy Efficiency Tips for Homes
Simple ways to reduce your bill before going solar.
Videos & Explainers
Watch our tutorials on installations, storage solutions, and customer testimonials.
Solar Panel Installation Process
Step-by-step walkthrough of a residential setup.
Battery Storage Explained
How solar batteries work and why you need one.
Customer Testimonials
Hear from our satisfied clients about their solar journey.
Infographics & Guides
Download our free resources to get started with solar energy.
Solar ROI Calculator Infographic
Visual guide to calculating your return on investment.
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Subsidy Policy Guide
Comprehensive guide to current subsidies and incentives (2024).
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Frequently Asked Questions
The installation process typically takes 1-3 days depending on system size. It includes site assessment, structural evaluation, panel mounting, electrical connections, and final testing. Our team ensures minimal disruption to your daily routine and follows all safety protocols.
Solar panel costs typically range from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000 per kW depending on the quality, brand, and type of panels. Additional costs include inverters, batteries (if needed), installation charges, and mounting structures. Government subsidies can reduce the total cost by up to 40%.
The PM Surya Ghar scheme offers subsidies up to ₹78,000 for residential solar systems. Additional state-level subsidies may be available. Subsidies are based on system capacity and can significantly reduce installation costs. Check the official PM Surya Ghar portal for current rates and eligibility criteria.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the panels, checking for debris, monitoring inverter performance, and scheduling professional inspections annually. Most systems require minimal maintenance, typically just occasional cleaning and performance monitoring.