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PM Surya Ghar Yojana in Delhi: Get Free Solar Panels from a Government-Empaneled Vendor | Himank Energies – A Unit of Shri Nath Trading Company ✦ Official Empaneled Vendor · Delhi NCR PM Surya Ghar Yojana in Delhi:Free Solar, Big Savings — Applied Right 350 units of free electricity every month. Up to ₹78,000 in government subsidy. Here’s everything you need to know — and why choosing the right empaneled solar company makes all the difference. ☀️ By Himank Energies Team · 22 June 2026 · 8 min read Govt. Empaneled Vendor Havells System Integrator Serving Delhi NCR Since 2021 MNRE Approved End-to-End Subsidy Support If you live in Delhi and you’ve been hearing about PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana — but aren’t sure whether it’s real, how to apply, or who to trust — this is the one article you need to read before making any decision. We are Himank Energies — A Unit of Shri Nath Trading Company, a government-empaneled solar vendor and official Havells System Integrator operating across Delhi NCR since 2021. We’ve helped hundreds of Delhi households go solar the right way — with full subsidy, zero hassle, and installations that last 25+ years. In this post, we’ll explain exactly what the scheme is, what you get, and how to make the most of it. ⚡ Quick numbers (as on June 2026) 74,44,296 applications received nationwide  ·  35,60,693 rooftop solar installations completed  ·  43,37,104 households already saving on electricity. The scheme closes on 31 March 2027 — less than 9 months remain. What Is PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana? Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana (PM Surya Ghar Scheme) is a flagship initiative launched by the Government of India in February 2024 with a massive ₹75,021 crore outlay. Its goal is simple but transformative: install rooftop solar panels on 1 crore Indian homes and provide every participating household with up to 350 units of free electricity every month. The scheme is not a loan. It is not a subscription. The government directly subsidises the cost of your rooftop solar system — and the electricity your panels generate powers your home for the next 25 years, almost entirely free. 🏛️ Official Scheme Name Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana Launched by: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India Implementing portal: pmsuryaghar.gov.in Scheme end date: 31 March 2027 How Does the PM Surya Ghar Scheme Work? The scheme works on a simple three-part logic: the government pays a large chunk of the installation cost upfront as a subsidy, your home generates its own electricity from the sun, and any surplus electricity you generate goes back to the grid — and you get credited for it on your bill. Here’s the flow in plain language: 1You register on pmsuryaghar.gov.in with your electricity consumer number and basic details. 2Your electricity distribution company (DISCOM) — in Delhi, that’s BSES or TPDDL — approves your application for net metering. 3You select a government-empaneled solar vendor (like us) to install the system on your rooftop. 4Installation is completed. A net meter is fitted that tracks how much electricity you consume vs. how much your panels produce. 5The central government subsidy — up to ₹78,000 — is directly credited to your bank account within 30 days of installation. 6From day one, your solar panels generate electricity. Your monthly bill drops dramatically — often to zero. How Much Subsidy Will You Get? This is the part most people get confused about. The subsidy is calculated based on the capacity of the solar system you install, not your electricity bill amount. Here is the official subsidy structure: System Size Central Subsidy Free Units / Month Best For 1 kW ₹30,000 ~100 units 1–2 BHK, low usage 2 kW ₹60,000 ~200 units 2–3 BHK, average usage 3 kW ⭐ ₹78,000 ~350 units 3–4 BHK, higher usage (Most Popular) Above 3 kW ₹78,000 (capped) 350+ units Large homes, commercial 💰 Real savings example — 3 kW system in Delhi Average installation cost for 3 kW in Delhi: ~₹1,50,000 Government subsidy: ₹78,000 Your actual out-of-pocket cost: ~₹72,000 Monthly electricity bill saving (at ₹8/unit): ~₹2,400/month Payback period: 2.5 – 3 years · System life: 25+ years Who Is Eligible for PM Surya Ghar Scheme? The scheme is open to all Indian residential households. For Delhi residents specifically, here’s a quick eligibility checklist: You must be a residential electricity consumer with an active connection from BSES Rajdhani, BSES Yamuna, or Tata Power Delhi. Your home must have a suitable rooftop (minimum ~10 sq. metres of shadow-free space for a 1 kW system). The electricity connection must be in your name or that of a family member. You must not have previously availed rooftop solar subsidy under any government scheme. No income limit — the scheme is for all households, regardless of income level. 🏢 Housing Societies in Delhi Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) and group housing societies can also apply under this scheme for their common areas — rooftops of common buildings, community halls, parking areas, and more. The economics are even better for societies given the scale. Contact us for a dedicated society proposal. Why an Empaneled Vendor Matters — and Why We Are Different This is the single most important decision in the entire process. Delhi has seen a surge of solar vendors since the scheme launched — many of them unregistered, unqualified, and offering substandard panels that won’t survive two monsoons. Only government-empaneled vendors are authorised to install systems eligible for the PM Surya Ghar subsidy. If you go with a non-empaneled installer, here’s what happens: your system gets installed, but the subsidy is never released. Your net metering application gets rejected. You’ve paid full price and gotten none of the government benefit. We are officially empaneled with MNRE and registered with Delhi’s DISCOMs. Every installation we do is subsidy-eligible, documented, and warrantied. 🏛️ Government Empaneled MNRE registered. Your subsidy application goes through without any roadblocks. 📋 Full Paperwork Support We

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