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Frequently Asked Questions
What is SolarXin?
SolarXin delivers comprehensive solar solutions for homes, farms, institutions, and businesses. We design, install, and maintain efficient solar systems built for long-term performance and maximum cost savings.
Driven by technology, transparency, and customer trust, SolarXin aims to make clean energy simple, accessible, and affordable for every household and organization.
Founded by seasoned solar professionals, SolarXin has become a reliable partner for residential and commercial solar needs across India. Our mission is to help families and businesses cut electricity costs, gain energy independence, and support a greener future—one rooftop at a time.
What is a rooftop solar system?
- Solar panels (PV modules)
- Solar inverter
- Mounting structures
- AC & DC cables
- AC combiner box
- DC combiner box
- Earthing cables
- MC4 connectors
How does a rooftop solar system function?
A rooftop solar system operates by converting sunlight into electrical energy through a process called the photovoltaic effect.
When sunlight strikes the PV cells in the solar panels, it generates DC (direct current) power. This DC power is then routed through the solar inverter, which converts it into AC (alternating current) that your home can use.
The AC power flows through a bidirectional (net) meter, which manages energy movement. It sends electricity to your home, exports surplus power back to the DISCOM grid, and draws electricity from the grid whenever the solar output is insufficient.
How can I apply for a solar subsidy?
Under the DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) program, applying for a rooftop solar subsidy is now simpler and more transparent. Here’s an easy step-by-step guide to help you through the process:
Visit the National Portal for Rooftop Solar and access the subsidy application section.
Download and install the Sandes app directly from the portal.
Create your customer profile on the Sandes app using your basic details.
After registration, your DISCOM will schedule a site visit to check technical feasibility.
Once the DISCOM official approves the site, you will receive an NOC (No Objection Certificate).
With the NOC in place, select SolarXin as your installation partner on the portal.
Review the proposal, finalize the system size, and sign the agreement with our team.
After the initial payment, SolarXin will begin the installation of your rooftop solar system.
Upon completion, we will submit the work completion report and apply for net metering on your behalf.
Once the DISCOM commissions the system, you will receive a commissioning certificate.
Log in to the portal and upload your bank details and a cancelled cheque for subsidy transfer verification.
After approval by the fund-handling agency, the subsidy amount will be directly credited to your bank account within approximately 30 days.
By following these steps, you can complete the process smoothly and start enjoying the long-term benefits of clean, affordable solar energy.
What is the cost of a solar system without subsidy?
If you’re considering solar for your home or apartment society, this updated solar system price guide will help you understand the approximate investment required. Below is a reference range for the average rooftop solar system cost in India (without subsidy):
2 kW rooftop solar system: ₹1,50,000 to ₹2,25,000
3 kW rooftop solar system: ₹1,90,000 to ₹2,60,000
4 kW rooftop solar system: ₹2,35,000 to ₹3,15,000
5 kW rooftop solar system: ₹2,85,000 to ₹4,10,000
7 kW rooftop solar system: ₹4,15,000 to ₹5,35,000
10 kW rooftop solar system: ₹5,55,000 to ₹7,05,000
These prices can vary based on factors like panel efficiency, inverter type, mounting structure, cable quality, and installation standards.
What are the benefits of going solar?
Solar energy helps reduce electricity bills, offers long-term savings, increases energy independence, and is environmentally friendly.
Is solar energy safe to use?
Yes. Solar systems are designed with safety components like surge protection, proper earthing, and certified wiring to ensure safe operation.
What are the requirements to install a solar plant at home?
To get started with a solar system, all you need is available space on your rooftop and access to it. Just fill out the enquiry form on our website, and our team will reach out to discuss your needs. Once you confirm your project, we handle everything—design, installation, and ongoing maintenance—so you can enjoy reliable solar energy without worries.
What types of solar systems are available?
On-grid systems: Connected to the public grid; excess power is exported for credits under the Net-Metering Policy.
Off-grid systems: Not connected to the grid; require batteries and careful design to meet power needs year-round.
Hybrid systems: Combine solar + battery storage; use stored energy at night with the grid as backup.
Do solar panels work in cloudy or rainy seasons?
Yes, solar panels still generate electricity during cloudy or rainy weather, though at a lower efficiency. This reduction in output is already factored into the energy generation estimates provided for each project.
Will my solar system generate electricity during a power cut?
On-grid systems shut down for safety during outages. To run appliances during power cuts, a hybrid or battery backup system is required.
How much power can a solar plant produce?
A 1 kW plant typically generates around 4–5 units per day, depending on sunlight conditions and location.
What appliances can run on solar power?
All regular home appliances—such as lights, fans, TV, fridge, washing machine, and even ACs—can be powered if your solar system is sized appropriately.
How do I choose the right solar capacity?
Your monthly bill, daily consumption, and available rooftop space help determine the ideal system size.
Example: ₹2,000–₹3,000 monthly bill → 2–3 kW system.
What does Net Metering mean?
Net metering allows solar system owners to receive credits for the excess electricity they supply to the grid. When their panels generate more power than needed, the surplus is exported and later drawn back when the system isn’t producing, such as at night. The bi-directional meter tracks this exchange by running backward for exported units, so customers pay only for their net energy consumption.
What is the lifespan of a rooftop solar system?
A solar plant typically lasts 25 years. Its key components are the solar panels and inverters—panels usually come with a 25-year warranty, while inverter warranties generally range from 5 to 12 years.
Does a rooftop solar system require expensive maintenance?
A rooftop solar system has virtually no moving parts, which keeps maintenance needs and costs very low. SolarSquare Energy offers complimentary maintenance for the first five years, ensuring customers enjoy a smooth and worry-free experience.
Will installing solar cause any damage to my roof?
SolarSquare Energy holds UL certification—one of the world’s most trusted quality and safety standards—and ensures that your existing structures remain unharmed during both installation and operation of the solar system. We use advanced methods such as non-penetrating mounts and specialized waterproofing solutions to fully protect your roof’s integrity.
Do I need to clean my solar panels?
It’s advisable to clean solar panels once or twice a month. For safety, cleaning should be done early in the morning or at night when there’s no direct sunlight and the system isn’t generating electricity. Use a clean wet cloth, a soft nylon brush, or a sponge to wipe the surface, and make sure the panels are dry afterward. Avoid metal brushes or detergents, as they can damage or streak the glass.
Can I install solar if my roof isn’t concrete?
Solar power plants can be installed on nearly all roof types, regardless of their shape or material. For roofs made of fragile materials like asbestos or those with compromised structural integrity, SolarSquare Energy also offers roof replacement solutions as part of the rooftop solar project.
How much does a solar system cost?
The cost of a solar plant varies based on its size, configuration, and the type of supporting structures needed. We offer multiple tailored options to suit your specific requirements.
What is the payback period for a rooftop solar project?
Rooftop solar projects are highly profitable for industrial, commercial, and residential setups. They typically reach breakeven within 2–4 years, while continuing to deliver savings over their 25-year lifespan.
Does the government offer subsidies for rooftop solar?
Commercial entities are not eligible for subsidies. For residential rooftop solar projects, government subsidies are typically released within 30 days. SolarSquare supports you throughout the entire process—from application to disbursement—ensuring you receive the entitled amount. The subsidy slabs are as follows:
Individual house: 1 kW – ₹30,000
Individual house: 2 kW – ₹60,000
Individual house: Above 3 kW – ₹78,000
Group Housing Societies/Residential Welfare Associations: ₹18,000 per kW
How can I apply for state-level solar subsidies?
SolarSquare Energy offers the subsidy upfront as a direct discount, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience for customers.
How do CapEx and OpEx models differ?
In the Capex model, the consumer funds the entire solar project. They hire a solar EPC company for turnkey installation, and the assets are handed over to the consumer. The EPC also handles annual operation and maintenance (O&M) of the system.
In the Opex model, an investor or project developer (often called a Renewable Energy Service Company – RESCO) covers the upfront investment. The consumer pays only for the electricity consumed, under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the developer at a predetermined tariff and tenure.
Are EMI or financing options available for rooftop solar?
SolarXin provides attractive EMI options and also facilitates collateral-free loan facilities offered by various banks for solar projects.


