5 kW On-grid Rooftop Solar Installation with ₹78,000 Government Subsidy

This 5 kW grid-tied rooftop solar system is designed to significantly reduce electricity expenses. It also leverages government subsidy support along with available financing options to lower the upfront investment. Let’s have a look at a detailed overview of how this on-grid solar system was implemented and how a ₹78,000 government subsidy helped make the installation more cost-effective.

Client Requirements

The homeowner wanted a few things from this installation:

Solar System Components Installed by UTL Solar

Below are the major components used in this 5kW on-grid solar installation by UTL Solar.

TOPCon Bifacial DCR Solar Panel (525 Watt)

The system used 10 high-efficiency TOPCon DCR solar panels of 525 W each which offered a total installed capacity of around 5.25 kW. These DCR-compliant panels were eligible for government subsidy under the PM Surya Ghar scheme and come with a 27-year performance warranty.

Grid-tied Solar Inverter

A 5.3 kW grid-tied inverter was installed to convert the DC electricity generated by the solar panels into usable AC power. It helps manage the power flow efficiently, supports net metering, and comes with a 10-year warranty for long-term reliability.

Protection Systems and Safety Setup

To ensure safe and reliable system performance, multiple layers of electrical protection were integrated into the installation.

Electrical Protection Components

Surge & Lightning Protection

Lightning arrester installed to protect against voltage surges and it safeguards the system during extreme weather conditions

Earthing System

Cost & Financial Benefits

This installation offered notable cost benefits, with the government subsidy helping reduce the upfront investment and overall electricity expenses over time.

Total Project Cost

The total cost of the 5 kW solar system comes to approximately ₹2,50,000, which includes all materials, installation, and setup.

Government Subsidy

This rooftop solar installation was eligible for a government subsidy of ₹78,000 under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, which is typically credited within around 30 days after installation approval from the DISCOM and the National Solar Portal.

Net Cost to Customer

After applying the subsidy, the effective cost for the homeowner comes down to approximately ₹1,70,000.

ROI Potential

With this setup, the homeowner can see a significant reduction in electricity bills. Over time, the system can recover its cost within a few years.

Final Thoughts

This installation shows how a professionally executed solar project can deliver cost efficiency, reliability, and long-term sustainability. With robust engineering practices, transparent pricing, and government-backed financial support, this 5 kW system by UTL Solar served as a compelling model for residential solar adoption in India.
The project reinforces that solar is no longer a luxury—but a strategic investment for energy independence and financial savings.
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