98989 49719
Residential Solar
Unlock your solar savings potential with Greenexcel Energy!
Since its founding, Greenexcel Energy Solar has been at the forefront of reliable rooftop solar solutions, with over 500 residential installations completed nationwide.
Zero Electricity Bills
Government Subsidies
Eco-Friendly Solution
Energy Independence
Increased Home Value
Seamless Solar Integration for a Greener Future
- Harnessing 4 years of solar excellence, we deliver unmatched EPC solutions.
- Delivering Premium Quality Solar EPC Solutions – Engineered for Excellence.
- Championing sustainable energy with a commitment to both the planet and people.
01 Consultation & Site Assessment
02 Custom System Design & Planning
03 Professional Solar Installation
04 Monitoring & Ongoing Support
What is a residential rooftop solar system and how does it work?
A residential rooftop solar system consists of solar panels installed on the roof of a home, which convert sunlight into electricity. This electricity can be used to power household appliances, and any surplus can be exported to the grid through net metering
What are the main benefits of installing rooftop solar at home?
Key benefits include significant cost savings on electricity bills, access to clean and renewable energy, reduced dependence on fossil fuels, lower carbon footprint, and eligibility for government subsidies and incentives
What government subsidies are available for residential rooftop solar in India?
Under schemes like the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, the government offers subsidies ranging from Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 78,000 for residential solar installations, covering up to 40% of the installation cost. Additional state-level subsidies may also be available
What is the typical payback period for a residential rooftop solar system?
With current subsidies and electricity savings, most residential rooftop solar systems in India have a payback period of 4–6 years. After this period, the electricity generated is effectively free for the remaining life of the system (typically 20–25 years)
