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The most cost-effective solar solution. Generate your own electricity, export surplus to the grid via net metering, and save up to 80% on your electricity bills — with government subsidy.

The most popular and affordable solar solution for homes and businesses connected to the electricity grid. Learn how net metering in UP lets you earn credits for surplus power.
No battery required — most affordable solar option with fastest ROI
Get up to ₹78,000 subsidy under PM Surya Ghar for residential systems
Export excess power to grid and earn credits on your electricity bill
No batteries to replace — just occasional panel cleaning needed
Prices include installation, net metering, and subsidy assistance. All prices are after PM Surya Ghar subsidy.
8-10 units/day
12-15 units/day
20-25 units/day
Panels convert sunlight into direct current electricity during daylight hours
Grid-tied inverter converts DC to AC power compatible with your home appliances
Solar electricity powers your home loads — lights, fans, AC, fridge, etc.
Excess electricity is exported to the grid through the net meter, earning you credits
At night, you draw power from the grid as usual and pay only for net consumption
Your bill reflects only net usage — most customers save 70-90% on electricity
High-efficiency 540W+ panels with 25-year warranty
MPPT technology for maximum power extraction
Bi-directional meter for export/import tracking
Hot-dip galvanized structure with 25-year life
Complete wiring with surge protection devices
Net metering application & subsidy paperwork handled
Common questions about grid-tied solar systems
An on-grid (grid-tied) solar system is connected to the electricity grid. It generates solar power during the day, and any excess electricity is exported to the grid via net metering, giving you credits on your bill.
On-grid systems shut down during power cuts for safety reasons (anti-islanding). This protects utility workers from back-fed electricity. If you need power during outages, consider a hybrid system with battery backup.
Net metering allows you to export surplus solar electricity to the grid. Your meter runs backwards when you export, and you only pay for the net electricity consumed. In UP, UPPCL provides net metering for on-grid solar systems.
Yes, on-grid residential solar systems up to 10kW are eligible for PM Surya Ghar subsidy — ₹18,000/kW for the first 3kW and ₹9,000/kW for 3-10kW. We handle all subsidy paperwork.
A typical 3kW on-grid system saves ₹2,000-3,500 per month on electricity bills. With net metering, excess power exported to the grid further reduces your bill. Most systems pay for themselves in 3-4 years.
On-grid systems are very low maintenance — just periodic panel cleaning (every 2-4 weeks) and an annual inspection. There are no batteries to replace, which reduces long-term costs significantly.
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