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1. Site Survey & Feasibility Check
- Assessment of rooftop/ground space (orientation, shadow-free area, structural strength).
- Calculation of daily energy consumption (from electricity bills).
- Checking for grid connectivity and DISCOM (state electricity board) policies.
- Identifying whether on-grid, off-grid, or hybrid system suits the requirement.
2. System Design & Cost Estimation
- Sizing the solar plant based on energy needs and available area.
- Deciding panel type (mono PERC, bifacial, polycrystalline, etc.).
- Selecting inverter type (string, microinverter, hybrid).
- Preparing layout and cost estimation, including subsidy benefits (if applicable).
3. Approvals & Subsidy Application
- Apply for net-metering approval with the state DISCOM.
- Register under MNRE subsidy schemes (if installing under the Rooftop Solar Programme).
- Submit required documents (ID, property proof, electricity bill, system design).
4. Procurement of Equipment
- Purchase of solar panels, inverter, mounting structures, batteries (if needed), cables, junction boxes, and safety equipment.
- Prefer MNRE-approved manufacturers for subsidy eligibility.
5. Installation & Mounting
- Erection of mounting structure (fixed tilt or adjustable).
- Placement and alignment of panels (south-facing, ~20–30° tilt depending on location).
- Electrical wiring (DC from panels → inverter; AC from inverter → main distribution board).
- Battery connection (for off-grid/hybrid systems).
6. Net Metering & Grid Connection
- DISCOM installs a bi-directional net meter to measure import/export of electricity.
- System is synchronized with the local grid (for on-grid/hybrid).
7. Testing & Commissioning
- System testing for voltage, current, insulation, and earthing.
- Trial run to check inverter functioning and safety systems (MCB, SPD, earthing).
- Certification by the DISCOM engineer after inspection.
8. Monitoring & Maintenance
- Installation of remote monitoring system (many inverters have apps).
- Routine cleaning of panels (every 2–3 weeks in dusty areas).
- Annual maintenance checks for wiring, inverter health, and earthing.
Typical Timeline
- Residential rooftop: 2–4 weeks (including approvals).
- Commercial/industrial: 1–3 months depending on plant size.