In Bihar’s small towns, electricity is both a cost and a constraint. Rising tariffs eat into margins, and outages disrupt operations. For shopkeepers, small manufacturers, and service providers, Ghar Ghar Solar offers a way to turn the roof into a revenue safeguard.
Under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, households receive ₹30,000 per kW for the first 2 kW, ₹18,000 per kW for the next 1 kW, with a maximum subsidy of ₹78,000. This effectively equals 60% of benchmark cost up to 2 kW and 40% for the additional 1 kW, capped at 3 kW.
With a rooftop system, businesses cut their electricity bills drastically, freeing up funds for inventory, upgrades, or expansion. Because the power comes from the sun, daytime outages become irrelevant—lights stay on, machines keep running, and customers are served without interruption.
Ghar Ghar Solar helps business owners size systems based on actual load, peak hours, and growth plans. For example, a 5 kW system for a small workshop can power tools, lighting, and fans while exporting surplus energy to the grid for credit against night-time usage. Over time, the savings often outpace the initial investment.
By aligning subsidies with commercial use in mixed setups (home plus shop), the PM Surya Ghar scheme indirectly boosts entrepreneurship. More predictable power means better service, happier customers, and healthier profits.
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