Real prices

What does rooftop solar actually cost in India?

A residential rooftop solar system in India typically costs somewhere around ₹50,000 to ₹70,000 per kilowatt installed before subsidy — so a popular 3 kW system often lands roughly in the ₹1.5–1.9 lakh range. After the PM Surya Ghar subsidy, your real out-of-pocket cost is much lower. Here's the honest breakdown.

Treat these as ballpark ranges, not quotes. Real prices depend on your city, panel brand and type, inverter, mounting structure, cabling, and the vendor. Always get multiple written quotes. The figures below are typical ranges as of June 2026.

Rough price by system size (before subsidy)

System sizeTypical cost (before subsidy)After PM Surya Ghar
1 kW~₹60,000–70,000− ₹30,000
2 kW~₹1.1–1.4 lakh− ₹60,000
3 kW~₹1.5–1.9 lakh− ₹78,000

Notice that smaller systems cost more per kW — fixed costs like the inverter and installation labour get spread over fewer panels. That's one reason a 3 kW system is often better value per unit generated than a 1 kW one, on top of collecting the full subsidy.

What you're actually paying for

What pushes the price up or down

Cheapest is rarely best. The panels and inverter run for decades. A slightly higher price for ALMM-approved equipment, a solid inverter and a reputable installer usually pays off in reliability and fewer headaches. Compare quotes on equipment and warranty, not just the bottom line.

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Your true cost is lower than the sticker

Because the PM Surya Ghar subsidy is paid directly to you after installation, your effective cost for a 3 kW system can come down to roughly ₹1.1–1.2 lakh in many cases — sometimes less with a state top-up. Collateral-free solar loans from public-sector banks are also available, which spread that cost into monthly EMIs that can be lower than your current electricity bill. Run your own bill through the calculator to see your net cost and how quickly it pays back.

A note on the numbers: figures here are typical ranges as of June 2026 and change often. The PM Surya Ghar subsidy structure, your state's top-up, per-kW prices and electricity tariffs all vary — always confirm current rates on the official portal (pmsuryaghar.gov.in) and get written quotes before you buy. This is planning information, not financial advice.