Agni Solar Systems

Residential Solar Rooftop Solutions

Residential Solar Rooftop Solutions

Affordable Solar Power for Your Home

Agni Solar offers state-of-the-art residential solar rooftop systems that provide reliable, cost-effective electricity for your home, year-round. Whether you need power for daily use or backup during outages, our solutions harness the sun’s energy to meet your needs with minimal environmental impact.

Solar Rooftop Solutions

Why Choose Solar Rooftop Solutions?

Cost Savings

  • Solar rooftop systems significantly reduce your electricity bills by harnessing free and renewable solar energy.

Energy Independence

  • By installing a solar rooftop system, you can reduce your dependence on unreliable grid power and enjoy a consistent supply of electricity.

Environmental Impact

  • Solar power is a clean energy source that helps reduce your carbon footprint, contributing to a greener future.

Harness the Sun with Photovoltaic Technology

Our residential solar rooftop panels comprise solar or photovoltaic (PV) cells, which convert light energy into electrical energy. The PV cells in a solar rooftop panel are made up of P-N junction cells. When light (photons) strikes a solar cell, it energizes electrons, causing them to move from the valence band to the conduction band, creating a flow of electricity.

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Registered Vendor for PM Saur Ghar Scheme and MSEDCL

Agni Solar is a registered vendor under the PM Saur Ghar scheme and with MSEDCL for the state of Maharashtra. This ensures that our customers receive top-quality installations and services, backed by attractive government subsidies.

How Solar Rooftop Systems Work

Customized Plans for Your Needs

Agni Solar offers tailored solar rooftop plans to suit your specific needs, ensuring transparency throughout the process. We help you understand your requirements with a Customer Information Report (C.I.R.) and provide you with an official calculation and quote.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A residential solar rooftop photovoltaic (PV) system is a setup where solar panels are installed on a home’s rooftop. These panels convert sunlight into electricity, providing clean, renewable energy for the household.

A typical solar rooftop system consists of:

  • Solar Panels: Capture sunlight and convert it into Direct Current (DC) electricity.
  • Inverter: Converts DC electricity into Alternating Current (AC), which powers home appliances.
  • Battery (Optional): Stores excess energy for use during the night or power outages.

Mounting Structure: Securely holds panels on the rooftop at an optimal angle.

This is a government initiative aimed at promoting solar power adoption in residential sectors. Under this scheme, homeowners can install solar rooftop systems with substantial subsidies, making solar energy more affordable and accessible.

Eligibility criteria typically include:

  • Residential property owners with a suitable rooftop.
  • Sufficient shadow-free rooftop space to install solar panels.
  • Compliance with local electricity board requirements.

Contact a government-authorized vendor (like Agni Solar) or your local electricity board to check your specific eligibility.

  • Substantial Government Subsidies: Lowers the overall cost of installing a rooftop solar system.
  • Reduced Electricity Bills: Generate your own power and cut monthly expenses.
  • Eco-Friendly Power Generation: Contributes to a cleaner environment by using renewable energy.
  • Increased Property Value: Homes with solar installations often command higher resale prices.
  • Support for Green Energy Goals: Contributes to India’s national objectives for renewable energy.

The subsidy amount varies based on:

  • Capacity of the System (kW).
  • Regional Guidelines set by local electricity boards.

Your solar installer (e.g., Agni Solar) will help calculate the exact subsidy for your project.

You can:

  1. Apply through your local electricity board, or
  2. Work with a government-authorized vendor like Agni Solar.

They will guide you through the documentation, approval process, and installation.

The scheme primarily benefits individual homeowners with their own rooftop space. However, apartment complexes with shared rooftops may participate collectively if the housing society agrees and meets all eligibility requirements.

  • Solar Panels: Typically last 20–25 years with proper maintenance.
  • Inverter: Has a shorter lifespan, around 8–10 years, depending on usage and environmental conditions.
  1. Contact a Reputable Installer: Reach out to Agni Solar or any authorized solar vendor.
  2. Site Assessment: They’ll evaluate your rooftop and energy needs.
  3. Proposal & Subsidy Calculation: You’ll receive a system design and cost estimate, including any applicable government subsidies.
  4. Installation & Commissioning: Once approved, the installer will handle permits, setup, and connection to the grid.

Yes. The scheme has been introduced nationwide, making it accessible to eligible homeowners across different states and regions.

Typically, yes. Homeowners pay the total cost of the system first. After successful installation and verification, the government reimburses the subsidy amount to your bank account.

  • Subsidy Approvals & Paperwork: May extend the overall timeline.
  • Actual Installation: Usually takes 1–3 days once all permits and materials are ready.

Yes. Most modern systems include online or app-based monitoring features to track daily energy production, usage, and system performance in real time.

  • Cost Savings: Lower electricity bills or eliminate them entirely.
  • Energy Independence: Reduced reliance on the grid.
  • Environmentally Friendly: Helps reduce carbon emissions.
  • Low Maintenance: Solar panels require minimal cleaning and upkeep.
  • Property Value Boost: Solar-equipped homes are in higher demand.
  • With Battery Backup: Yes, you can draw power from stored energy.
  • Without Battery (Grid-Tied Only): The system will not supply power during outages for safety reasons (as it must shut down when the grid goes down).

Space requirements depend on the system’s capacity. As a rule of thumb, a 1 kW system usually needs about 100 square feet of unobstructed rooftop area.