PM Suyra Ghar Bijli Yojana: If you are troubled by the rising electricity bills in the scorching heat. Then through this scheme of the government, you can get solar panels installed on subsidy.
PM Suyra Ghar Bijli Yojana: If you are troubled by the rising electricity bills in the scorching heat. Then through this scheme of the government, you can get solar panels installed on subsidy.
It is summer in the country these days. The scorching sun and rising temperature have made life difficult for people. To avoid the heat, people use many devices. In which coolers and ACs are used a lot.
Due to this, the electricity bill of people's house also increases a lot. But where the sun's sunlight troubles you in summer. At the same time, it can also reduce your electricity bill. You can generate electricity through solar panels.
Not only this, if you get solar panels installed at home. So you are also given subsidy for this by the government. If you are also troubled by the rising electricity bill. Then you can get solar panels installed on subsidy through this government scheme.
Let us tell you that the Prime Minister Surya Ghar Bijli Yojana is run by the Government of India for this. Under which you are given subsidy by the government on installing solar panels. Different subsidies are given for installing solar panels of different watts.
To take advantage of this scheme, you have to visit the official website of the scheme https://pmsuryaghar.gov.in/#/. By going there you have to register and apply for the scheme.
Let us tell you that in this scheme, a subsidy of Rs 30000 is given for installing one kilowatt solar panel. On the other hand, a subsidy of Rs 60000 is given for installing solar panels of 2 to 3 kilowatts. A subsidy of Rs 78000 is available for more than 3 kilowatt solar panels.
After applying in the scheme, you get approval. After which you have to choose the vendor. After that the solar panel is installed. Then verification is done at your place by the electricity company. After this the subsidy is sent to your account.
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