Free Solar Panel Yojana: You can get a solar plant installed at your home at very cheap prices. Actually, subsidy is being given by the government for solar plants.
At the same time, many people are earning a lot by installing solar plants at government expense. Let us tell you that the subsidy given by the government will depend on the size of the solar plant you are going to install. If you set up a big plant, you will get more subsidy, smaller plant will get less subsidy.
To set up solar plants on government subsidy, first the complete details of on-grid will have to be taken. Actually it is connected to the meter and at night electricity is taken from the meter itself. This solar plant generates so much electricity during the day that you can run it at your own home and sell it to the government.
With this you can get electricity bill money from the government. The government pays this amount through cheque. If you want, you can also sell electricity to neighbors by installing solar plants. According to the unit of 9 rupees, you can easily sell electricity for 500 rupees in a day.
Let us tell you that the subsidy given by the government will depend on the size of the solar plant you are going to install. If you set up a big plant, you will get more subsidy, smaller plant will get less subsidy.
For example, if you have to run 2 inverter air conditioners of 1 ton each in your house, along with coolers, fans and lights, then you have to install a minimum 4 kW solar system which will generate at least 20 units of electricity per day.
Let us know that if you can save the cost of lighting by installing a 5 KW solar plant. Not only this, if you are not able to use the entire electricity generated by your solar plant, then you can also earn by selling that electricity to the government.
Items needed for a solar plant:
To install a solar plant, a solar inverter, solar battery, solar panel are the most essential items. Along with this, there is the cost of wire fixing, stand etc., on which additional money has to be paid. In this way, by combining all these things, we can take out the cost.
Solar Inverter:
In the market you will find a 5 kW solar inverter, which you can buy to run a 4 kW plant. Well it is a bit expensive. Now if your budget is less then you can take solar inverter with PWM technology.
Solar Battery:
The cost of a solar battery depends on its size. If you take 4 battery inverter it will come cheap but if you take 8 battery inverter it will cost double. According to estimates, a battery costs you about 15,000 rupees.
Solar Panels:
There are three types of solar panels available in the market at present. which have different prices. These three are called polycrystalline, mono perc, and bifacial. If your budget is less and space is more then you should install polycrystalline solar panels. But if you have less space then you should install bifacial solar panels.
Types of Solar Plants:
Any solar plant can be of three types.
1) Off-grid – which supplies direct power.
2) Hybrid – Which is a combination of both off grid and on grid.
3) On-grid – which saves electricity and can be used at the time of need.
In this way, if you want to build a solar plant system, then your total expenditure will be as follows
low cost solar system
- Solar Inverter = Rs 35,000 (PWM)
- Solar Battery = Rs.60,000 (150 Ah)
- Solar Panel = Rs 1,00,000 (Poly)
- Additional Expenses = Rs.35,000 (Wiring, Stand, Etc.)
- Total Expenditure = Rs.2,30,000