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Solar Cost Calculator: Estimate Your Installation Price in Rajasthan

Find out exactly how much you can save on your electricity bills and how much government subsidy you can claim for your rooftop solar system in Rajasthan.

How Our Solar Cost Calculator Works

Our solar cost calculator is designed to provide you with a tailored estimate based on your specific location in Rajasthan and your household energy consumption. By inputting your average monthly electricity bill (in rupees) and your available rooftop area (in square feet), the tool automatically calculates the optimal system size you need to achieve maximum energy independence. Rajasthan’s high solar irradiance—averaging over 300 sunny days per year—means our calculator adjusts for higher-than-average generation potential, ensuring your ROI projections are realistic and achievable. Whether you are in Jaipur, Jodhpur, or a rural district, the system estimates the required kW capacity, the approximate upfront cost before incentives, and the final investment amount after factoring in the Central Government's PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana subsidy.

Understanding Solar Installation Costs in Rajasthan

The cost of installing solar panels in Rajasthan generally ranges from ₹75,000 to ₹90,000 per kW before subsidies, depending on the quality of the modules (Mono PERC vs. TOPCon), inverter technology, and mounting structure specifications. Rajasthan is a unique market; because of the state's extreme heat and high solar radiation, high-efficiency panels that can withstand high temperatures are essential. When calculating your costs, remember that the total investment covers not just the panels, but also the structural mounting, wiring, safety switchgear, and professional labor for installation. Because of the state’s abundant sunshine, a smaller system in Rajasthan often generates more units than the same capacity would in other parts of India, meaning you get more value per rupee invested.

Government Subsidies and Financial Incentives

The most significant financial boost for your solar installation is the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. Under this national scheme, residential consumers in Rajasthan are eligible for substantial Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) subsidies. For a 1 kW system, you can receive a subsidy of ₹30,000. For a 2 kW system, the subsidy increases to ₹60,000. For systems of 3 kW and above, the subsidy is capped at a fixed amount of ₹78,000. This subsidy is credited directly to your bank account after the successful installation, inspection, and commissioning of the net metering system. By combining these central subsidies with the reduced electricity bills provided by net metering—where you earn credits for selling excess power back to the grid—the typical payback period for a residential solar system in Rajasthan is remarkably fast, often between 3 to 5 years.

Maximizing Your ROI and Energy Savings

Investing in solar power is not just about reducing your current bill; it is about protecting your future finances against rising electricity tariffs. In Rajasthan, net metering allows you to offset your monthly consumption entirely during peak production months. Most homeowners see their monthly electricity bills drop by 70% to 90%, or even to zero, by exporting excess energy generated during the day. Beyond direct savings, high-quality solar installations can increase the resale value of your property by 4% to 6%. By using our calculator to understand your long-term ROI, you can see how your initial investment pays for itself within a few years, after which you enjoy over two decades of virtually free, clean electricity, making this one of the smartest financial decisions for property owners in the state.

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Frequently asked

How is the subsidy calculated for my system?

The subsidy is based on the system capacity. You get ₹30,000 for 1 kW, ₹60,000 for 2 kW, and a maximum of ₹78,000 for 3 kW systems and above, under the PM Surya Ghar scheme.

What is the typical payback period for solar in Rajasthan?

Due to high solar radiation, homeowners in Rajasthan typically see a full return on investment (ROI) within 3 to 5 years, depending on their electricity consumption and current tariff rates.

Can I get a subsidy for a system larger than 3 kW?

Yes, you can install a system larger than 3 kW, but the central government subsidy is capped at ₹78,000. Any additional capacity beyond 3 kW will not receive extra central subsidy.

Does my electricity bill drop to zero after installation?

With a properly sized system and net metering, many residents can offset their entire bill. Any excess energy exported to the grid is credited to your account by your local DISCOM.

Is a separate roof area required for solar installation?

Yes, you need a shadow-free rooftop area. Roughly 100 square feet of space is required for every 1 kW of solar panel capacity installed.

How long does the subsidy process take?

Once your system is installed, inspected, and net-metered by the DISCOM, the subsidy is typically disbursed to your bank account via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) within 30 to 45 days.

Are there additional state-level subsidies in Rajasthan?

While the PM Surya Ghar is the primary scheme, always check with your local DISCOM (JVVNL, AVVNL, or JdVVNL) for any specific current state-run incentives or simplified application processes for specific rural or agricultural zones.

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