Your solar system is only as strong as the components behind it.

We supply only Tier-1 certified solar panels and inverters — sourced directly from authorised distributors. No cheap imports. No unbranded equipment. No compromises on the parts that will define your system’s performance for the next 25 years.

Every component is selected for durability, efficiency, and long-term reliability.

What goes into your system:

  • Tier-1 solar panels from trusted manufacturers like Waaree and Adani Solar
  • High-performance inverters with remote monitoring capability
  • Hot-dip galvanised mounting structures for long-term corrosion resistance
  • Complete balance-of-system components (wiring, protections, connectors)

We don’t just install, we document everything.

On installation day, you receive:

  • Original purchase invoices
  • Manufacturer warranty cards
  • Complete equipment documentation

What you get:

  • Globally certified Tier-1 solar panels
  • Reliable inverters with smart monitoring
  • Durable mounting and structural components
  • Fully documented system with manufacturer-backed warranties

This is where long-term performance is decided, and we don’t cut corners.

Here are some frequently asked questions

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What is the MNRE subsidy and am I eligible?

The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana offers up to 40% subsidy for systems up to 3 kW and 20% for 3–10 kW.
Domestic customers are eligible for subsidy upto 7800 for any Kw above (1Kw 30,000, 2Kw 60,000, 3Kw and above 78,000) - Also eligible for common area service consumers.

How much can you save with solar power?

Solar power installation can significantly reduce your electricity bill - by up to 95% in many cases. For example, a customer who previously paid around ₹30,000 per month now pays approximately ₹1,000 after switching to solar. This makes solar energy a highly beneficial investment, delivering substantial savings and a strong return on investment (ROI).

How much will I actually save?

Typical savings range between 80–95% on electricity bills.

Example:₹8,000/month → ₹500–₹1,500/month
Over 25 years:₹15–₹25 lakh total savings
Payback period:Approximately 3–5 years

After that, the system generates long-term financial returns.

How much does a solar system cost?

The cost of a solar power system depends on the capacity you choose and whether subsidies are applicable. On average, pricing is calculated per kW installed.For example:A 3 kW system typically costs around ₹1,30,000 (after subsidy)A 5 kW system costs approximately ₹2,00,000 (after subsidy)A 10 kW system costs about ₹4,25,000 (without subsidy)

How do I know what solar system size I need?

The ideal solar system capacity is calculated based on your electricity (EB) consumption. We analyze your annual usage to determine your average daily unit requirement.On average, a 1 kW solar system generates about 4.25 units of electricity per day. Using this benchmark, we match your daily consumption with the appropriate system size to ensure optimal performance and savings.

What happens during rain or cloudy weather?

During rainy or cloudy conditions, solar power generation does reduce since there is less sunlight available. However, electricity consumption also tends to be lower during such periods.In contrast, during summer months, solar generation is higher - and so is electricity usage, which balances things out over time.In cities like Chennai, rainfall is generally limited and occasional, so the impact on overall solar generation is minimal. Over the year, your system continues to perform efficiently and deliver strong savings.

What maintenance is required?

Solar power systems require very low to almost no maintenance, especially for residential installations.For most homes, basic upkeep involves cleaning the solar panels once every two weeks using a water hose to remove dust and dirt, ensuring optimal performance.Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC) are generally not necessary for small residential systems. They are typically recommended only for larger installations, usually above 100 kW capacity.