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Rooftop Solar Installation Under PM Surya Ghar to Cross 10 Lakh by March 2025: MNRE

India’s rooftop solar installations under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana are set to exceed 10 lakh by March 2025. It is further expected to ramp up to 20 lakh by October 2025, 40 lakh by March 2026, and the targeted one crore by March 2027, according to Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) forecast.

December 05, 2024. By Mrinmoy Dey

India’s rooftop solar installations under PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (PMSGMBY) are projected to surpass 10 lakh by March 2025, forecasted the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). It expects the installations to ramp up to 20 lakh by October 2025, 40 lakh by March 2026, and the targeted one crore by March 2027.

“Within just 9 months of PMSGMBY, 6.3 lakh installations have been achieved—an average of 70,000 per month. This marks a ten-fold increase in monthly installations compared to the average of 7,000 per month prior to the launch of the scheme in February 2024,” noted a statement by the MNRE.

It further highlighted that states such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, and Uttar Pradesh have demonstrated exceptional progress, reflecting robust infrastructure and stakeholder collaboration.

“The early progress of PMSGMBY is a testament to the solid groundwork being laid, and the scheme is on track for accelerated growth in the coming months, paving the way for a sustainable future in rooftop solar energy,” it noted.

The statement further asserted that initial implementation challenges were effectively addressed to accelerate the rollout. DISCOMs undertook auto-load enhancements to ensure the necessary power load capacity, while regulatory barriers were reduced by waiving Technical Feasibility Reports (TFR) for systems up to 10kW.

“Timely inspections by DISCOMs expedited subsidy releases, and measures ensured the availability of net meters. Efforts to expand the vendor base supported rapid deployment, complemented by affordable financing options through the Jan Samarth Portal for systems up to 3kW,” noted the statement.

It further added that building robust IT systems to integrate over 90 DISCOMs, banks, and other stakeholders was critical to coordinating operations at this scale. Vendor development has been a priority, with nearly 9,000 vendors activated and more joining daily.

“Capacity-building initiatives have trained 40,000 personnel, to ensure high-quality installations and service delivery. An additional 2 lakh technicians will be trained over the next eight months. Furthermore, more than 50,000 DISCOM engineers are receiving specialised training to inspect and commission rooftop solar plants and provide net meters,” informed the Ministry.

The scheme has also significantly simplified consumer processes. Previously, applicants had to submit multiple documents and make repeated visits to DISCOM offices. Now, most DISCOMs have waived Technical Feasibility approvals for systems under 10kW and digitised their processes, reducing the documentation burden and streamlining applications.

“Application can now be filed in 5 minutes on www.pmsuryaghar.gov.in, which also allows shortlisting and selecting vendors. Applicant can also use the GIS feature of the portal to see his roof and plan the capacity of rooftop solar system. Loan at seven percent interest rate could also be applied seamlessly on the portal itself. After installation details can also be uploaded within minutes. Portal automatically informs the DISCOM to inspect, after which applicant could redeem subsidy also on the portal,” noted the statement.

Efficient subsidy disbursement has been another key achievement. Following the conclusion of the Model Code of Conduct in June 2024, disbursements commenced promptly. “By November 2024, over INR 3,100 crore had been disbursed to more than four lakh consumers. With an average of 67,000 households receiving subsidies monthly, the scheme demonstrates operational robustness and a commitment to timely financial support. Subsidies are now processed within 15 days, enhancing consumer satisfaction,” shared the Ministry.

The statement further highlighted that extensive awareness campaigns have complemented these efforts, driving registrations and educating households about the scheme’s benefits. These campaigns are expected to further bolster participation, ensuring sustained momentum and widespread adoption.

The PMSGMBY is not merely on course to meet its ambitious targets—it is set to herald a new era of rooftop solar success that stands as an exemplary model of sustainable energy deployment globally. “With robust infrastructure, streamlined processes, and a clear vision in place, the scheme is primed for accelerated growth. It is also poised to deliver far-reaching socio-economic and environmental benefits, setting a global benchmark for renewable energy integration and empowering millions of households across the nation,” it noted.
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