Solar Subsidy Approval Starts with These Documents: Know What to Prepare
With India’s clean energy
mission gaining momentum, rooftop solar adoption is no longer just a trend—it’s
becoming a national priority. To accelerate this shift, the government is making
solar more accessible through generous solar subsidy programs.
These subsidies can reduce the
total installation cost significantly, making solar energy not only sustainable
but also economically smart for Indian households.
However, while financial
support is available, your solar
subsidy in India won’t be approved unless your documentation is
accurate and complete.
In this blog, we explain what
documents you’ll need, when to submit them, and how to avoid common mistakes—so
your subsidy approval goes smoothly.
Why Does Solar Grant Matter?
Solar subsidies play a key
role in encouraging households to adopt clean energy. Under the government’s
terms, eligible consumers can receive fixed subsidy amounts based on the
system’s size.
For instance:
·
A 3kW system may
receive up to 78,000 Rs in financial assistance under the solar rooftop subsidy
scheme.
This substantial support makes
solar energy more affordable and improves your return on investment. However,
any missing or incorrect documents can delay your approval—or worse, lead to a
rejection.
When to Submit the Documents?
The rooftop solar subsidy process involves multiple steps, and documents are required at different stages:
- During Project Registration
o When registering your solar installation on the National Portal or the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana platform.
- Post Installation
o After your system is commissioned and inspected, documents are needed to initiate the subsidy transfer.
- During Net Metering Application
o Some DISCOMs may require
additional paperwork when applying for net metering.
Each of these stages has its
own set of document checks. Timely and accurate submission is crucial.
Essential Documents Checklist for Subsidy
Approval
Still wondering what are the
PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana documents? Here you go!
·
Aadhaar
Card (of the
applicant) – mandatory across all states
·
PAN
Card – sometimes
requested by your local DISCOM
·
Recent
Electricity Bill – not
older than 2 months
·
Passport-Size
Photograph – for
identification in records
·
Cancelled
Cheque or Bank Passbook Copy – for direct credit of subsidy amount
·
Property
Tax Receipt – latest
one available
·
NOC
from Property Owner – if
the applicant is a tenant
·
NOC
from Housing Society – if
you live in an apartment or gated society

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