What is a solar rooftop system?

A solar rooftop system consists of solar panels installed on the roof of a building to convert sunlight into electricity. It helps reduce electricity bills and dependence on the grid.

On average, a 1 kW system requires about 100 square feet of shadow-free roof space. The actual space depends on panel type and system design.

Solar panels typically last 25–30 years. Inverters may need replacement after 8–12 years depending on usage and maintenance.

Yes, the Indian government offers subsidies for residential rooftop systems under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. The subsidy amount varies by system size and location.

Reduced electricity bills, Long Term Saving, Net metering credits, Government subsidies for residential systems, Grid Independence

Net metering credits are the credits received from surplus power generated to the grid, which are adjusted in your electricity bill.

Yes, minimal maintenance is required.

Our experts will analyze your electricity bills, roof space, and energy needs to recommend the optimal system size.

In an on-grid system with no batteries, you cannot use electricity during power failures.

Yes, we can do that, it saves your diesel consumption too

 

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