PM Surya Ghar Yojana Solar Panel Subsidy: People have questions about the government subsidy available for a 3-kilowatt solar system. How much subsidy is available? Learn the rules.


PM Surya Ghar Yojana Solar Panel Subsidy:  Troubled by rising electricity bills, people are now installing solar panels on their rooftops. This trend is rapidly gaining momentum. People want to convert sunlight directly into electricity for their homes and reduce their monthly expenses. But the most important question remains: what size system is right?


Installing a larger-than-needed plant increases the initial cost, and the benefits are not proportional. Choosing the right capacity is therefore essential to maximize the return on investment. Considering the average household consumption, a 3-kilowatt system is considered a good option. But does the government provide a subsidy for this? Read the full story.


How much will it cost to install a 3-kilowatt solar panel?


If you are planning to install a 3kW solar panel on your rooftop, you should know that in 2026, the cost of a 3kW on-grid rooftop solar system generally ranges from Rs. 1.5 lakh to Rs. 2.2 lakh. This cost includes solar panels, inverter, mounting structure, wiring, and installation.


The price may vary slightly depending on the city, brand, and installer. Many people install a system larger than necessary, which increases the initial cost. However, for an average home with a consumption of 300 to 500 units, a 3kW capacity is considered appropriate.


Is a government subsidy available for this?


The PM Surya Ghar Yojana provides subsidies based on different kilowatt capacities. If someone wants to install a 3-kilowatt solar panel, the scheme provides a maximum subsidy of up to Rs. 78,000 for systems of 3kW or larger. This amount is given directly to the beneficiary after verification. To avail of the subsidy, you need to apply through the authorized portal, and the installation must be done by a certified vendor. With the subsidy, the cost of a 3kW system is significantly reduced. Typically, the total cost can range from ₹82,000 to ₹1.2 lakh. This makes adopting solar energy more affordable for middle-class families.

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