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Disclaimer: Solar Calculator
Our solar calculator is an online, indicative tool to enable users to calculate the financial impact of using solar energy solutions for their respective energy needs. This tool can be used by Users across various consumer categories e.g. Residential, Commercial or Industrial consumers.
The calculator relies on advanced algorithms related to your locational co-ordinates, electricity tariffs across India and certain generic assumptions related to the electricity consumption pattern of Users, availability of area for solar installation, etc. All the estimates, outputs and recommendations of this tool are based on these assumptions.
It is understood that the actual results may vary from User to User, depending on the actual ground conditions specific to the User. It is also understood that any result obtained from the calculator is also based on the inputs provided by you.
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The calculator may vary over time as the data may be updated and modified from time to time.
Notwithstanding the above, it should also be noted that due to the very nature of information, which is evolving on a continuous basis, it is impossible to guarantee that all the data used for the calculator shall always be completely accurate and up to date.
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Standard rooftop solar systems are grid-tied, which means they work only when the power grid is active. During a power cut, these systems shut down for safety reasons unless you’ve opted for a hybrid solar system with battery backup.
At night, since solar panels need sunlight to generate electricity, they don’t produce power. However, net metering ensures that the excess solar energy you export during the day offsets your nighttime usage, keeping your electricity bill low.
As a rule of thumb, a 1 kW system requires around 80–100 sq. ft. of shadow-free roof area. For a typical home with a monthly bill of ₹2,000–₹3,000, a 3–5 kW system is usually sufficient, which needs 300–500 sq. ft. of usable roof space.
Flat concrete rooftops are ideal, but we can also work with sloped roofs or terrace railings using customized mounting structures.
The cost depends on the system size and whether you're opting for battery backup. For most homes, a 3 kW system without batteries may cost around ₹1.5–2 lakh after subsidies.
Thanks to the PM Surya Ghar scheme, residential customers are eligible for up to 40% subsidy, and we help you handle all paperwork for availing this benefit. Financing and EMI options are also available.
Solar systems are low maintenance. As a homeowner, you just need to clean the panels every 15–30 days with water and a soft cloth to remove dust and bird droppings.
We recommend annual inspections to check wiring, inverter health, and performance. If you prefer, we also offer Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMCs) so you don’t have to worry about upkeep at all.
At Horizon Renewable Power, our mission is to transform India’s rooftops into efficient, self-sustaining energy hubs. We aim to make solar energy affordable and accessible to a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial customers through two models — EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) and RESCO (Renewable Energy Service Company).
Our three-year goal is ambitious yet achievable: to commission 1,000 MW of rooftop solar capacity across India. This expansion not only supports India’s clean energy ambitions but also drives significant environmental and economic impact across the communities we serve.
Installing a solar rooftop system brings a host of advantages. First and foremost, it offers substantial reductions in electricity costs, with savings of up to 60% on energy bills. Solar panels also allow homeowners and businesses to make productive use of idle roof spaces by converting them into power generators.
Beyond financial savings, solar power contributes meaningfully to the environment by reducing carbon emissions—each unit of solar electricity generated can prevent around 0.8 kg of CO₂ emissions. Additionally, solar energy systems help properties achieve sustainability certifications and net-zero targets while enhancing the visual appeal of the building with modern, sleek panel designs.
Our installation process is thorough, seamless, and professionally managed. It begins with a detailed site survey to assess the roof’s condition, orientation, shading, and load capacity. Following this, our engineers design a customized solar solution based on your specific needs.
We then handle all regulatory permissions and approvals required by local authorities. The installation itself involves setting up strong mounting structures, precision-aligning the solar panels, completing electrical cabling, and integrating inverters and safety devices. Once installed, the system undergoes a series of performance tests and inspections to ensure optimum output before the final commissioning and handover. We also guide you through setting up remote monitoring for real-time tracking
While solar panels may look similar on the surface, the difference lies in quality, design, and execution. At Horizon Renewable Power, we strictly use high-efficiency mono PERC and bifacial solar modules that guarantee higher energy yield. Our inverters and cables are sourced from top-tier global manufacturers, ensuring greater system reliability.
Moreover, our deep design and engineering expertise allow us to create solar systems that blend functionality with aesthetics, adapting installations to local climatic and architectural conditions. Above all, we strictly adhere to MNRE and BIS guidelines, ensuring that every project stands the test of time both technically and legally.
We cater to three major customer segments:
Each segment is served by dedicated teams with specialized technical knowledge to ensure tailored, high-performance solutions.
We offer two flexible financing models:
Both models are backed by thorough maintenance and support services, ensuring complete peace of mind.
Yes, particularly for residential customers. The PM Surya Ghar Yojana and other MNRE-led schemes provide significant capital subsidies of up to 40% on rooftop solar systems for homes.
Commercial and industrial customers, while typically ineligible for direct subsidies, can benefit from tax advantages and accelerated depreciation on solar assets.
Horizon assists all eligible customers in completing subsidy documentation and navigating the often tedious government application process, making the transition to solar smooth and hassle-free.
The financial benefits of solar power are both immediate and long-term. With an EPC model, customers can expect a payback period of 3–5 years depending on their location, energy tariff, and system size.
For RESCO clients, the advantage is immediate — there’s no capital investment required, and savings begin from the first electricity bill post-installation.
Over the system’s 25-year life, customers enjoy locked-in electricity rates, protection against rising energy costs, and significant cumulative savings that greatly outperform traditional investments.
Our rooftop solar systems are built to last.
Absolutely. Customer support is a critical part of our commitment.
Every installation includes access to real-time system monitoring, allowing customers to track generation, savings, and performance from their smartphones or computers.
Our dedicated operations team handles proactive maintenance, warranty claims, and system optimizations. Whether you choose EPC or RESCO, you can expect full after-sales service, 24x7 support, and scheduled site visits to ensure your solar system operates at peak efficiency
Net metering is a mechanism that allows you to feed excess solar electricity back into the grid. In return, your utility company credits you for the surplus, which offsets your electricity consumption during times when your panels aren’t producing enough (like nighttime).
This results in lower electricity bills and maximizes the return on your investment.
From an environmental perspective, every kilowatt-hour (kWh) generated by your solar rooftop reduces about 0.8 kg of carbon dioxide emissions. By switching to solar, you contribute significantly toward combating climate change and moving India closer to its green energy targets.
Customers often worry about issues like technology reliability, maintenance obligations, upfront costs, and long-term savings.
Our goal is to ensure that transitioning to solar is not just a wise financial decision, but also a smooth, trusted, and rewarding experience.