Residential solar subsidy support aligned with rooftop installation needs
Government subsidy for residential solar help homeowners reduce rooftop installation costs while encouraging wider renewable energy adoption.
The subsidy amount generally depends on system capacity, installation eligibility, approved components, and compliance with government guidelines. Homeowners planning rooftop solar installations often evaluate subsidy applicability alongside electricity usage, rooftop availability, and energy savings expectations.
At Infrax Renewable, residential solar installations are planned with subsidy eligibility, rooftop feasibility, and system compatibility in mind to support a smoother installation process.
Reduction in household electricity expenses
Better affordability for residential solar adoption
Long-term reduction in household electricity expenses
Under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, eligible homeowners can receive subsidy support for rooftop solar installations based on approved system capacities.
| Residential Solar Capacity | Subsidy Amount |
|---|---|
| Up to 2 kW | ₹30,000 per kW |
| Additional capacity up to 3 kW | ₹18,000 per kW |
| Total subsidy for systems larger than 3 kW | Up to ₹78,000 |
Note: Subsidy eligibility and applicable amounts may vary according to government guidelines, rooftop feasibility, DISCOM approvals, and compliance requirements.
Residential solar subsidy approval depends on compliance with government guidelines and technical requirements.
Subsidy applicability is linked to approved system capacity limits under the scheme.
Available rooftop area, shadow-free zones, and structural feasibility can influence installation approval and subsidy processing.
Application approval generally requires electricity connection details, installation documents, and compliance with DISCOM procedures.
Installations completed according to approved technical and safety standards are typically necessary for subsidy eligibility.
At Infrax Renewable, residential rooftop solar planning is aligned with subsidy applicability, rooftop conditions, and installation feasibility from the initial evaluation stage.
Residential rooftop assessment for subsidy-aligned installation planning
System sizing based on household electricity usage requirements
Support for subsidy-related installation documentation processes
Rooftop solar installation aligned with approved system standards
Coordination support for grid-connected residential solar setups
Operational guidance after installation and commissioning
Homeowners choose Infrax Renewable for government subsidy for residential solar system requirements, rooftop feasibility, and operational performance:
Share your rooftop details, electricity usage, and installation requirements to explore subsidy-aligned solar options for your property.
Subsidy support generally applies to eligible new rooftop solar installations completed under approved guidelines.
Most residential solar subsidy schemes apply to grid-connected rooftop solar systems installed according to approved utility guidelines.
Yes, rooftop space and installation feasibility can influence the system capacity that can be installed and supported under the subsidy framework.
Subsidy processing requirements may depend on installation approval stages, documentation timelines, and compliance procedures defined under the applicable scheme guidelines.