Frequently Asked Questions
A rooftop solar system generates electricity using solar panels installed on your roof for self-consumption and bill savings.
On-Grid systems are connected to DISCOM, Off-Grid systems use batteries, and Hybrid systems combine both grid and battery backup.
Electricity generation depends on system size, location, sunlight availability, and roof orientation.
A properly designed solar system can reduce electricity bills by 80% to 95%.
Approximately 80–100 sq. ft. of shadow-free area is required per 1 kW of solar capacity.
Installation usually takes 1–4 days after site survey and design approval.
Yes, SolarGram provides complete assistance for net metering, including documentation and DISCOM approvals.
Net metering allows excess solar electricity to be exported to the grid, earning energy credits that reduce your bill.
Yes, government subsidies are available for eligible residential rooftop solar systems as per current MNRE guidelines.
Solar panels typically last 25–30 years with performance warranties.
Solar panels come with long-term performance warranties, while inverters and other components have manufacturer warranties.
Yes, solar panels generate electricity during cloudy weather, though output may be reduced.
Yes, solar systems are suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
SolarGram offers quality components, expert engineering, transparent pricing, complete approvals support, and reliable after-sales service.
Yes, SolarGram offers one-time maintenance, Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC), and post-installation support.

