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    Yes, Kerala has excellent sunlight conditions year-round, making it ideal for generating solar power for homes, offices, and institutions.

    • Save on electricity bills
    • Reduce carbon footprint
    • Low maintenance
    • Long-term investment
    • Government subsidies available

    Yes, under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), subsidies up to 40% are available for residential rooftop solar systems through empanelled vendors.

    The cost depends on the system size. As of 2025, a 1 kW rooftop system may cost between ₹60,000 – ₹80,000 after subsidy.

    That depends on your average monthly electricity usage. A professional survey can help decide whether you need 2 kW, 5 kW, or more.

    • On-Grid (connected to KSEB)
    • Off-Grid (battery-based)
    • Hybrid (combination of both)

    Yes. If you install an on-grid system with net metering, you can export unused electricity to the KSEB grid and earn credits.

    Generally, it takes 7–15 days from approval to installation, depending on system size and KSEB documentation.

    Solar panels typically last 25 years or more, while inverters may need replacement every 8–10 years.

    Minimal maintenance is needed. Cleaning the panels every few weeks and periodic checks are enough to ensure efficiency.

    Yes, though the efficiency will be reduced. Kerala’s average annual sunshine is sufficient to make solar energy a viable solution.

    Yes, for grid-connected systems. The process includes applying for net metering approval and using empanelled vendors.

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