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PM Surya Ghar

PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana 2026 — 300 Units Free Electricity

2026 ✓Infrastructure300 units free electricity/month + up to ₹78,000 solar installation subsidyLaunched: 2024Updated: May 2026
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Reviewed by Sanket Ghogare, Editor · Last verified: 11 May 2026

PM Surya Ghar — Quick Overview

Scheme NamePM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana 2026 — 300 Units Free Electricity
Launched ByGovernment of India
Launch Year2024
Benefit300 units free electricity/month + up to ₹78,000 solar installation subsidy
CategoryInfrastructure
Last Verified11 May 2026
Official Portalhttps://pmsuryaghar.gov.in

What is PM Surya Ghar?

PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana provides 300 units of free electricity per month to households that install rooftop solar panels, with a central government subsidy of up to ₹78,000 on installation cost.

Under this scheme, eligible beneficiaries receive 300 units free electricity/month + up to ₹78,000 solar installation subsidy. The scheme was launched in 2024 and is implemented by the Government of India.

🏴Hindi me Jankari

पीएम सूर्य घर मुफ्त बिजली योजना में छत पर सोलर पैनल लगाने पर ₹78,000 तक की सब्सिडी और हर महीने 300 यूनिट मुफ्त बिजली मिलती है।

हर महीने 300 यूनिट मुफ्त बिजली + ₹78,000 तक सोलर इंस्टॉलेशन सब्सिडी

Benefits of PM Surya Ghar

300 units free electricity/month + up to ₹78,000 solar installation subsidy

Who is Eligible for PM Surya Ghar?

  • Indian citizen with a residential property
  • Must have a valid electricity connection
  • Shadow-free rooftop space available (minimum 10 sq metres)
  • One application per household/electricity consumer number
  • Not availed rooftop solar subsidy before under this scheme

Documents Required for PM Surya Ghar

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How to Apply for PM Surya Ghar Online?

  1. 1Visit the official portal at https://pmsuryaghar.gov.in
  2. 2Click on Apply Now or Register button on the homepage
  3. 3Enter your Aadhaar-linked mobile number and verify OTP
  4. 4Fill in the online application form with required details
  5. 5Upload the required documents: Aadhaar Card, Latest electricity bill (consumer number), Bank account details
  6. 6Review all details and submit the application
  7. 7Note down the application reference number for future tracking
  8. 8Wait for verification and approval from the concerned authority
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Official Government Portal

Apply directly on the official government website. This is the only authorised portal — never pay anyone to apply on your behalf.

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Real-Life Examples — Are You Eligible for PM Surya Ghar?

Find the profile closest to your situation to quickly check whether you qualify:

Suresh, a homeowner in Pune with a 2BHK and a 15 sq metre shadow-free terrace, has a valid MSEB electricity connection in his name.

EligibleHe meets all criteria: Indian citizen with residential property, valid electricity connection, and rooftop space above the 10 sq metre minimum required.

Lata wants a 3 kW system on her independent house in Jaipur — her rooftop is fully shadow-free, the electricity bill and consumer number are in her name, and she has never claimed rooftop solar subsidy before.

EligibleShe qualifies for the maximum ₹78,000 subsidy on a 3 kW system since she has a valid consumer number, no prior rooftop solar subsidy under this scheme, and adequate shadow-free space.

Ramesh runs a small kirana shop with a commercial electricity connection and wants to install solar panels on the shop's terrace.

Not eligibleThe scheme is restricted to residential property with a residential electricity connection — a commercial consumer number does not qualify under PM Surya Ghar.

Anita lives in a rented flat in Bengaluru and wants to apply using her landlord's electricity consumer number without his consent.

Not eligibleApplicants must have proof of property ownership and the electricity connection in their own name — a tenant cannot apply on someone else's consumer number.

Vikram already received the rooftop solar subsidy on his Lucknow house two years ago under PM Surya Ghar and now wants to apply again for his second home in the same name.

Not eligibleThe scheme allows only one application per household/electricity consumer number, and applicants who have already availed the rooftop solar subsidy under this scheme cannot reapply.

Meena owns a row house in Nashik with a 12 sq metre terrace that gets sunlight all day, has the electricity bill in her name, and is applying for a 2 kW system.

EligibleShe satisfies the shadow-free 10 sq metre minimum, has a valid residential connection, and qualifies for ₹60,000 subsidy on the 2 kW system.

Examples are illustrative — always confirm against the official eligibility criteria before applying.

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Common Mistakes — Why PM Surya Ghar Applications Get Rejected

  • Applying with someone else's electricity consumer number — the consumer number on the bill must match the applicant's property ownership proof, otherwise the application is rejected at vendor verification stage.
  • Choosing a vendor outside the registered list on pmsuryaghar.gov.in — only installations done by portal-registered vendors qualify for the ₹30,000 / ₹60,000 / ₹78,000 subsidy released to your bank account.
  • Undersizing the system thinking smaller is cheaper — a 1 kW system only gets ₹30,000 subsidy and won't deliver the 300 free units; you need a 3 kW or larger system to actually cover average household consumption.
  • Skipping net metering arrangement with the local DISCOM after installation — without net metering, surplus power generated cannot be exported to the grid and you lose the bill-credit benefit mentioned in the scheme.
  • Submitting an old electricity bill with mismatched address — the latest bill carrying the current consumer number must match the property ownership document, or the portal flags a data-mismatch error.
  • Trying to install panels on a partially shaded rooftop below 10 sq metres — vendor site survey will reject it because the scheme mandates shadow-free rooftop space of at least 10 sq metres.
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Insider Tips for PM Surya Ghar

  • Go for a 3 kW or larger system if your rooftop allows it — the subsidy caps at ₹78,000 and you unlock the full 300 free units per month, while a 1 kW system only fetches ₹30,000 and barely dents your bill.
  • Use the bank loan option flagged on pmsuryaghar.gov.in — concessional solar loans tied to the scheme let you pay almost zero upfront, and the ₹78,000 subsidy lands in your bank account directly after installation to offset the EMI.
  • Pick your installer from the registered vendor list on the portal itself — vendors outside this list disqualify your subsidy claim, and the portal lets you compare quotes for the same kW capacity in your pincode.
  • Track your application using the consumer number you entered during registration on pmsuryaghar.gov.in — and if status hasn't updated for over a week post-installation, call the toll-free helpline 1800-180-3333 before the vendor closes the file.
  • Get net metering finalised with your DISCOM right after panel commissioning — this is what converts surplus generation into bill credit, effectively letting you 'sell' extra units back and earn from your rooftop as the scheme promises.

Frequently Asked Questions — PM Surya Ghar

PM Surya Ghar is a central government scheme launched in February 2024 that gives households 300 units of free electricity per month by installing rooftop solar panels with a government subsidy of up to ₹78,000.

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