FAQs
A solar rooftop system can offset a portion or all of your electricity usage depending on its size, the roof’s angle, and your budget. Many users cover their entire electricity bill with a properly sized solar rooftop.
Yes, with a sufficiently large solar system, you can generate enough electricity to run an air conditioner, provided the system meets your household energy needs.
Yes, solar power can be stored in batteries, especially in grid-tied systems with backup batteries and off-grid setups.
No, grid-connected systems do not include batteries by default.
Solar systems require minimal upkeep, typically just cleaning the panels weekly to maintain energy efficiency.
Yes, we offer a 5-year AMC that includes regular online monitoring, quarterly inspections of panels, inverters, cabling, and assistance with warranty claims if performance issues arise.
You’ll receive a net import/export bill showing either net grid import or export. For net imports, you pay according to standard billing practices. If you have net exports, credit units carry forward to the next month, and any remaining credit balance is refunded twice yearly in June and December.
A 1 kW rooftop solar system can generate approximately 120 units of energy per month.
It’s best to clean solar panels early in the morning or late in the evening when voltages are low. Wet panels are easier to clean, as dust wipes off smoothly. A long handheld wiper is ideal for safety.
Yes, you need to obtain prior technical feasibility approval from your DISCOM before installing a solar PV system. The approval depends on factors like system capacity, category, and your contracted load.
Our team assesses each site to ensure the roof can support the weight of the panels and makes necessary adjustments for safety and durability.
For on-grid installations, you need DISCOM approval for grid connection. We can help obtain these approvals based on your service’s capacity and category. Off-grid systems, however, don’t require any permits.
A solar PV (photovoltaic) system captures sunlight and transforms it into electricity. This electricity can either be used in your home or sent back to the grid. Solar PV setups vary, with some connected to the main grid and others operating as independent, stand-alone systems.
Solar energy can reduce electricity bills by up to 70%, depending on system capacity. You can often recover your investment within 3–4 years, enjoy annual returns of up to 40%, and increase your property’s value.
We monitor for issues and work quickly to resolve them according to the product warranty.
Net metering allows solar system owners to receive credits for excess electricity they produce and send to the grid. The credits appear on your bill, letting you benefit from future months if you produce more electricity than you use.
The PM Surya Ghar Yojana is a government initiative to encourage residential solar installations by offering subsidies and incentives. Under this scheme, homeowners can receive financial support to reduce the upfront cost of solar panel installations. The program aims to make solar energy more accessible and affordable, ultimately helping homeowners save on electricity bills and promote cleaner energy usage.
Anyone who uses electricity and wants to reduce their electricity bills can install a solar rooftop. A minimum of 6–10 square meters of shade-free space is required for a 1 kW installation.

