Ever heard someone say “solar doesn’t work in the monsoon” or “you need batteries otherwise there’s no point”? Chances are you have, and chances are whoever said it hasn’t actually looked at the facts in the last five years. In 2026, solar technology is drastically different
Here’s a question worth sitting with for a minute: what have you paid your electricity provider over the last ten years? For the average Rajasthan household spending ₹2,500-₹4,000 per month on electricity, that’s ₹3-₹4.8 lakh gone over a decade. No asset. No return. No ownership of
Summary: Jaipur is blessed with over 300 sunny days in a year. Considering that electricity tariffs are rising and the PM Surya Ghar subsidy is now way more easily available than ever, 2026 is, Yes, a very pragmatic time to adopt solar energy in one go.
Quick summary: On grid solar is pretty cheap and also “best” for houses where the electricity supply is steady. Off grid, on the other hand, is better suited for places that have no grid at all or where power cuts happen very often. Hybrid setup gives
Quick Summary: Choosing the right solar panel brand, it can totally make or break your solar investment. This guide is going to cover most things, like the important technical factors, panel types and even some of the leading Indian brands plus the common buying mistakes, so
The 5kW solar system fits 2-3 BHK homes whereas the 10kW system serves large homes and villas that demand more electricity. The guide presents all costs and savings information together with subsidy details which enables you to choose the appropriate system without any doubts.