Is your electricity bill climbing higher every month despite conservation efforts? You’re not alone. West Bengal residents are seeing 15-18% annual increases in WBSEDCL tariffs, with many households paying ₹4,000-₹8,000+ monthly for grid power. For a family using 300-400 units per month, that’s pushing ₹6,000-₹8,000 in electricity costs alone.
But here’s what most homeowners don’t realize: you can dramatically reduce or even eliminate this burden by installing residential solar panels on your roof. Thousands of West Bengal families have already done it—going from ₹50,000+ annual electricity spending to near-zero bills within just 5-7 years of installing solar.
Whether you live in Kolkata, Siliguri, Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, or any corner of West Bengal, residential solar installation is now more affordable, faster, and more proven than ever before. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the entire process—from understanding your energy needs to selecting the right system to navigating subsidies and financing.
By the end of this article, you’ll understand:
✔ How residential solar systems work and match them to your roof and usage
✔ Real costs for 3kW, 5kW, and 10kW systems in West Bengal (2026 pricing)
✔ How much you’ll save annually (with specific numbers for your location)
✔ Government subsidies available (PM Surya Ghar, WBSEDCL schemes)
✔ Step-by-step residential solar installation process
✔ Financing & EMI options (₹5,000-₹15,000 per month)
✔ Roof type compatibility and structural requirements
✔ Warranty, maintenance, and performance monitoring
✔ 25 FAQs addressing your real concerns
✔ How to get a FREE personalized solar proposal for your home
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What You’ll Get:
- Recommended system size (3kW, 5kW, 10kW, etc.)
- Estimated annual energy production
- Year 1 savings (with subsidy applied)
- Monthly EMI options
- Local installation timeline

Why Go Solar RIGHT NOW in West Bengal?
Reason 1: Government Subsidies Are Active
The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana launched in Feb 2024 now covers West Bengal homes with:
- ₹78,000-₹1,20,000 subsidy for 3-10kW systems (up to 40% of system cost)
- Additional ₹30,000-₹60,000 from WBSEDCL for eligible households
- Combined subsidy potential: ₹1,00,000-₹1,80,000 on a 5kW system
Without subsidies, this opportunity won’t last forever. Many states are seeing subsidy pools reduce quarterly.
Reason 2: WBSEDCL Net Metering is Fully Operational
Installed residential solar systems feed excess power back to the grid and earn credits at ₹6.50-₹7.50 per unit (as of 2026). This means:
- You use 10 units during day, generate 15 units → 5 extra units credited
- At month-end, you pay for only net consumption
- ROI accelerates by 3-4 years with net metering
Reason 3: Electricity Tariffs Keep Rising
- 2024: Avg tariff ₹6.50/unit
- 2025: Avg tariff ₹7.20/unit
- 2026 projection: ₹7.80-₹8.20/unit
- 10-year projection: ₹12-15/unit
Locking in solar today means protecting yourself from future rate hikes.
Reason 4: Technology Costs Have Crashed
5kW solar systems that cost ₹5,50,000 in 2020 now cost ₹2,80,000-₹3,20,000 (before subsidy). That’s a 42% price drop in 6 years.
Reason 5: Financing Options Make It Accessible
No longer is solar only for cash-rich buyers. Now you can install via:
- Home loans with 7.5-8.5% interest over 15 years
- Solar-specific EMI schemes (₹5,000-₹12,000/month for 7 years)
- Zero-down options from select NBFC partners
Reason 6: System Reliability & Warranties Are Industry-Best
Modern residential solar has:
- 25-30 year panel warranties (degradation capped at 0.55% annually)
- 10-12 year inverter warranties
- Real-time monitoring via mobile app (know your generation minute-by-minute)
What Is a Residential Solar Installation?
A residential solar system converts sunlight directly into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) panels mounted on your roof. This electricity powers your home in real-time, and excess generation feeds back to the grid (under net metering) or stores in batteries (hybrid systems).
Components of a typical residential system:
- Solar Panels (modules) – Convert sunlight to DC electricity
- Inverter – Converts DC to AC (usable home electricity)
- Mounting Structure – Holds panels securely on roof
- Electrical Wiring & Breakers – Connects everything safely
- Net Meter (if grid-tied) – Tracks excess generation
- Battery Storage (optional) – For uninterrupted power during outages
- Monitoring System – Tracks real-time performance
How Does Residential Solar Work?
Step 1: Sunlight hits the solar panels on your roof
Step 2: Photons excite electrons, creating DC electricity
Step 3: Inverter converts DC to AC electricity (used by appliances)
Step 4: Your home appliances consume this electricity first
Step 5: Excess goes to battery (if hybrid) or grid (net metering)
Step 6: At night or cloudy days, you draw from grid (minimal cost if net-metered)
Residential Solar System Sizes & Costs (West Bengal 2026)
SolarLogix Pricing – Verified & Current
| Capacity | Indicative Investment* | Indicative Subsidy | Net After Subsidy | Monthly EMI (7yr) | Annual Savings |
| 1 kW | ₹90,000 + GST | ₹30,000 | ₹60,000 + GST | ₹900-1,100 | ₹6,000-7,500 |
| 2 kW | ₹1,50,000 + GST | ₹60,000 | ₹90,000 + GST | ₹1,400-1,700 | ₹12,000-15,000 |
| 3 kW (POPULAR) | ₹2,10,000 + GST | ₹78,000 | ₹1,32,000 + GST | ₹2,100-2,500 | ₹18,000-22,500 |
| 4 kW | ₹2,60,000 + GST | ₹78,000 | ₹1,82,000 + GST | ₹2,800-3,200 | ₹24,000-30,000 |
| 5 kW Single Phase | ₹3,10,000 + GST | ₹78,000 | ₹2,32,000 + GST | ₹3,500-4,200 | ₹30,000-37,500 |
| 5 kW Three Phase | ₹3,35,000 + GST | ₹78,000 | ₹2,57,000 + GST | ₹3,800-4,500 | ₹30,000-37,500 |
| 6 kW | ₹3,80,000 + GST | ₹78,000 | ₹3,02,000 + GST | ₹4,400-5,200 | ₹36,000-45,000 |
| 7 kW | ₹4,40,000 + GST | ₹78,000 | ₹3,62,000 + GST | ₹5,200-6,000 | ₹42,000-52,500 |
| 8 kW | ₹4,70,000 + GST | ₹78,000 | ₹3,92,000 + GST | ₹5,600-6,500 | ₹48,000-60,000 |
| 9 kW | ₹4,85,000 + GST | ₹78,000 | ₹4,07,000 + GST | ₹5,800-6,800 | ₹54,000-67,500 |
| 10 kW | ₹5,20,000 + GST | ₹78,000 | ₹4,42,000 + GST | ₹6,300-7,500 | ₹60,000-75,000 |
Important Note: Subject to site conditions, structure type, electrical modifications, prevailing material costs, and GST rates. Prices are indicative only. Final quotation provided after site survey. DCR-compliant modules mandatory for subsidy.
Key Observations from SolarLogix Pricing:
- 3kW marked as “POPULAR” – Most common residential choice in West Bengal
- Subsidy caps at ₹78,000 for systems above 3kW (PM Surya Ghar limitation)
- Single Phase vs. Three Phase option for 5kW (Three Phase costs ₹25,000 more but essential for some electrical setups)
- All prices include: Installation, electrical work, net meter installation, documentation, and mounting structure
How Much Space Do You Need?
Solar panels require 6.5-8.5 sq.meters per kW (accounting for spacing and tilt angle):
| System Size | Space Needed | Typical Roof |
| 3kW | 20-25 sq.m | Small apartment terrace |
| 5kW | 32-42 sq.m | Medium house (1,500-2,000 sq.ft) |
| 7.5kW | 50-65 sq.m | Large house (2,500+ sq.ft) |
| 10kW | 65-85 sq.m | Villa or ground-mounted space |
Your roof type matters:
- RCC flat roofs – Ideal (85% suitable)
- Concrete tile/pitched roofs – Good (70% suitable)
- Asbestos sheet roofs – Possible but structural reinforcement needed
- Metal sheet roofs – Not recommended (corrosion risk)
Real-World Savings Examples for West Bengal Homes
Example 1: Kolkata 3-Bedroom Home (5kW System)
- Current monthly bill: ₹5,500 (800 units @ ₹6.88/unit)
- After 5kW solar installation: ₹800/month (backup power only)
- Annual savings: ₹56,400
- System cost (with ₹1,50,000 subsidy applied): ₹1,70,000
- Payback period: 3 years
- 25-year savings: ₹14,10,000
Example 2: Siliguri Commercial Property (7.5kW Hybrid)
- Current monthly bill: ₹9,200 (1,200 units @ ₹7.67/unit)
- After hybrid solar + 5kWh battery: ₹1,500/month (during monsoon)
- Annual savings: ₹91,800
- System cost (with ₹1,50,000 subsidy + battery cost): ₹4,50,000
- Payback period: 4.9 years
- 25-year savings: ₹22,95,000
Example 3: Darjeeling Hill Station Home (10kW Off-Grid)
- Current situation: Frequent power cuts (4-6 hours daily), diesel backup ₹8,000/month
- After 10kW solar + 15kWh battery: Zero power cuts, ₹1,200/month grid support only
- Annual savings: ₹81,600 (vs. diesel cost)
- System cost (with ₹1,50,000 subsidy): ₹4,00,000
- Payback period: 4.9 years
- 25-year savings: ₹20,40,000
Panel Types & Technology Options
Bifacial
- Efficiency: 22-24% (+ 5-10% from reflection)
- Cost: ₹65-75 per watt
- Space needed: 25-32 sq.m per 5kW
- Ideal for: High-reflection surfaces (white/concrete roofs)
- Best for West Bengal: Recommended for better performance during hazy season
Our recommendation for most West Bengal homes: TOPCon N-Type Bifacial (590Wp modules) – industry-leading efficiency at competitive cost.
Financing & EMI Options Available
Option 1: Government Subsidy (₹1,00,000-₹1,80,000)
- Reduces out-of-pocket cost by 40-50%
- Direct transfer post-installation
- No loan interest
Option 2: Home Loan (7.5-8.5% interest, 15-year tenure)
- 5kW system cost after subsidy: ₹1,70,000
- Monthly EMI: ₹1,450
- Total interest cost: ₹90,000
- ROI: Still positive (annual savings ₹40,000 > EMI ₹17,400)
Option 3: Solar-Specific Finance (8.5-9.5%, 7-year tenure)
- Tailored for solar systems
- Faster approval (5-7 days)
- 5kW system EMI: ₹3,200/month
- ROI: Strong (annual savings ₹40,000 > EMI ₹38,400)
Option 4: NBFC Solar Finance (6.5-9% interest, flexible tenure)
- Partner NBFCs: ICICI, HDFC, Axis, Bajaj Finance
- Zero-down installation possible
- Quick disbursement
- Flexible EMI adjustment post-subsidy receipt
Warranty & Performance Guarantees
TATA Power Solar Panel Warranty:
- Product: 25 years (industry-leading manufacturing & performance guarantee)
- Performance guarantee: 95% of rated output in Year 1, declining max 0.55% annually
- Example: 5kW (5,000W) TATA panel in Year 25 still produces ≥ 3,969W
- Proven durability: Tested for monsoons, humidity, temperature extremes
Inverter Warranty:
- Standard: 8 years (comprehensive electronic coverage)
- Inverters: Specifically engineered for Indian climates
Comprehensive System Warranty:
- Warranty: 5 years
- Complete coverage: Entire system (panels + inverter + electrical) protected
Monitoring & Performance Guarantee:
- Real-time app monitoring (24/7 access)
- Monthly performance reports
- Underperformance alerts
- SolarLogix guarantee: ≥95% uptime, free troubleshooting & service within 24 hours
Read More: Net Metering West Bengal 2026: The Complete Homeowner’s Guide
Net Metering: How Your Meter Works
Traditional Meter: Tracks only consumption (one-way) Net Meter (with solar): Tracks both generation and consumption (two-way)
How it calculates:
- Morning/afternoon: You generate 25 units, use 15 units → 10 units credited
- Evening/night: You use 20 units, draw from grid → grid sends 20 units, credits consumed
- Month-end: Your bill = (Units consumed – Units generated) × Tariff
Real example for 5kW home:
- Generated during month: 650 units
- Consumed during month: 550 units
- Net consumption: -100 units (You’ve generated excess!)
- Result: Credit of 100 units carried forward (usually)
West Bengal allows credit carryover indefinitely (no “true-up” deadline), making net metering extremely favorable for residential systems.
6. Frequently Asked Questions (25 FAQs)
System Sizing & Capacity
Q1: How do I know what size system I need? Multiply your monthly electricity consumption (in units) by 1.2-1.3 to account for future increases. Example: 600 units/month → 5kW system. Confirm with a free site assessment.
Q2: Can I start with 3kW and add more panels later? Yes! Hybrid inverters support expansion up to 1.5x their rating. Add panels anytime without replacing the inverter. Many customers add 2-3kW in Year 3.
Q3: What happens on cloudy days or during monsoon? Generation drops 40-60% but doesn’t stop. You’ll use more grid power on cloudy days, less during clear months—net metering balances it across the year. Battery backup (optional) eliminates grid dependence.
Q4: Will solar work in high-altitude areas (Darjeeling, Kalimpong)? Yes! Higher altitude = cooler temperatures = better panel efficiency. The trade-off is lower peak sun hours (3.5-4.2 vs. 4.5-5 in plains). A 6-7kW system needed for same output.
Cost & Subsidies
Q5: Are subsidies guaranteed or will they run out? PM Surya Ghar is operational with ₹50,000 crore allocation. Subsidy disbursement is performance-based (post-installation), not first-come-first-served. Install now while rates are low.
Q6: What’s the difference between subsidy and tax credit?
- Subsidy: Direct government payment after installation (₹1,00,000-₹1,80,000)
- Tax credit (Section 80 DDB): Tax deduction on investment (check latest budget for residential eligibility) Both can be availed separately in some cases.
Q7: What if my house is rented? Can I still install solar? Legally challenging (landlord consent needed, ownership disputes). Some PAYG/leasing models exist but are limited in West Bengal. Homeowners have clear advantage.
Q8: Do I need to pay GST on top of system cost? Solar panels: 5% GST (recent reduction from 12%) Inverters: 5% GST Installation labor: 18% GST After subsidy, effective cost is 40-50% lower, making GST impact minimal.
Installation & Technical
Q9: How long does installation take? 10-12 days for complete system (7 days for equipment + 3-5 days for grid approval). Total project timeline: 3.5-4 months (including subsidy application & approvals).
Q10: Will installation damage my roof? No. Modern mounting systems use non-penetrating clamps (RCC flat roofs) or minimal fastening (pitched roofs, <10 holes). Warranty: 10 years on mounting structure.
Q11: Can I install on a pitched/tiled roof? Yes, but requires:
- Structural assessment first (₹2,000-3,000)
- Custom tilting structures (₹8,000-12,000 extra)
- Takes 2-3 days longer
- Check if tiles need replacement first
Q12: What about shading from trees/buildings? Critical issue. Even 20% shading reduces output 40-50% (due to series connection). Best assessment via site visit. If shading unavoidable: (a) prune trees, (b) use microinverters, or (c) choose ground-mounted system.
Grid & Net Metering
Q13: What if I generate more than I consume? Excess is credited to your account. West Bengal allows indefinite carryover (no annual reset). You can sell excess at ₹6.50-7.50/unit (some schemes) or bank it indefinitely.
Q14: Will solar affect my home’s electrical circuit? No. Modern inverters automatically disconnect during grid outages (safety requirement). Your existing wiring remains unchanged; inverter is installed as an additional breaker.
Q15: What happens during a power outage? Grid-tied system: Automatically shuts down (safety protocol—prevents backfeed to the grid). Hybrid/Battery system: Seamlessly switches to battery/solar (no outage felt). For continuous backup, add battery storage (₹2,00,000-4,00,000 for 5-10kWh).
Q16: Do I need permission from WBSEDCL before installing? Yes, technically. But most installers handle this. You need:
- Net meter installation permission
- Synchronization permission
- Takes 20-30 days if done correctly
- SolarLogix manages this entire process
Batteries & Hybrid Systems
Q17: Should I add a battery right away? If your area has <2 power cuts/week: No—use net metering. Add battery later if power cuts increase. If your area has >3 power cuts/week: Yes—add 5-10kWh battery (ROI in 6-7 years via diesel/backup costs saved).
Q18: What type of battery should I choose?
- Lithium LFP: ₹1,50,000-2,00,000 per kWh, 10-15 year lifespan, 3,000+ cycles
- Lead-acid: ₹50,000-80,000 per kWh, 3-5 year lifespan, 800-1,200 cycles
- Recommendation: LFP for residential (long lifespan offsets higher cost)
Q19: Can I upgrade to battery storage after solar installation? Yes! Hybrid inverters are designed for future battery addition. Add battery anytime without replacing the inverter (usually plug-and-play).
Performance & Monitoring
Q20: How do I monitor my solar system’s performance? Via mobile app (real-time dashboard):
- Daily/monthly/yearly generation
- Carbon avoided
- Cost savings
- Alerts for underperformance
- Some systems provide SMS updates too
Q21: What’s normal performance degradation? Panels degrade 0.45-0.55% per year (guaranteed in warranty). After 25 years, panels still produce 85-88% of rated capacity. Inverters don’t degrade; they either work or fail.
Q22: Why is my generation lower in June-July (monsoon)? Monsoon season (June-Sept) reduces sun hours from 5 to 3-3.5 hours/day. This is normal and accounted for in ROI calculations. System performs optimally Oct-March.
Maintenance & Longevity
Q23: How often do I need to service my system? Annual inspection (₹1,000-1,500): Electrical check by licensed electrician Cleaning: 2-3 times/year (₹1,500-2,500 per cleaning session) DIY option: Clean panels yourself with water + soft brush (safe & free)
Q24: What happens if panels break or degrade early? TATA panel warranty covers:
- Manufacturing defects: 25-year comprehensive warranty
- Performance guarantee: 95% output in Year 1, max 0.55%/year degradation
- Inverter warranty (TATA): 8 years comprehensive coverage
- SolarLogix workmanship warranty: 5 years
Actual panel failure rate: <0.1% per year. TATA-equipped systems consistently outlast 30+ years. Warranty claims are processed directly through TATA’s service centers (no middleman delays).
Long-Term Investment
Q25: Is solar a good investment compared to other options? Comparison for ₹3,00,000 investment:
- Solar (5kW, after subsidy): ₹40,000/year returns = 13% annual ROI (25 years)
- FD @ 7% interest: ₹21,000/year returns = 7% return (guaranteed)
- Stock market @ 12% avg: ₹36,000/year returns = 12% return (volatile)
- Traditional electricity cost: ₹100,000+/year = worse than any alternative
Solar ranks in top 3 home investments alongside real estate and education.

Why Homeowners Choose SolarLogix
SolarLogix is an Authorised Channel Partner of TATA Power Solar, backed by India’s most trusted energy company with 150+ years of industrial excellence. We bring TATA’s proven reliability to residential solar solutions across West Bengal.
Our TATA-Backed Credentials:
✅ TATA Power Solar Partnership – Authorised Channel Partner for West Bengal
✅ TATA Panel Warranty: 25-year performance guarantee (industry-leading durability)
✅ Inverter Warranty: 8 years (comprehensive electronic coverage)
✅ Comprehensive System Warranty: 5 years (installation, electrical, mounting, workmanship)
✅ 50+ MW installed capacity (residential, commercial, industrial)
✅ 1,200+ satisfied residential clients across West Bengal
✅ Landmark projects: Chengmari Tea Estate (bifacial), Solar Cafeteria, Mars Tea Factory (462kW)
✅ MNRE-approved installer with certified technicians (IEC 61936 compliant)
✅ End-to-end service: Site assessment → subsidy filing → TATA equipment supply → installation → 25-year support
✅ 24/7 monitoring: Real-time app alerts + monthly performance reports
✅ Financing partnerships: ICICI, HDFC, Axis, Bajaj (approvals in 5 days)
Why TATA + SolarLogix?
TATA Power Solar panels are engineered for extreme Indian climates—our West Bengal projects prove their reliability in monsoons, high humidity, and temperature swings. Combined with SolarLogix’s deep local expertise in subsidy navigation, roof engineering, and 24/7 support, you get:
- Maximum protection: TATA’s 25-year panel warranty + 8-year inverter warranty + our 5-year comprehensive system warranty
- Proven reliability: 99.2% uptime across 1,200+ installations in West Bengal
- Local support: Not a distant call center—our certified engineers are based in Siliguri, available same-day for service
Our engineering approach: Every installation is custom-designed using 3D roof mapping, structural simulation, and shading analysis. No cookie-cutter installs. TATA equipment. SolarLogix precision.
Geographic Variations: Solar Potential Across West Bengal
Kolkata Metro
- Peak sun hours: 4.5-4.8/day
- Recommended system: 5-7kW for typical 3BHK home
- Best season: Oct-March (clear skies)
- Subsidy status: Full PM Surya Ghar + WBSEDCL incentives
- Net metering: Fully operational
Siliguri & North Bengal
- Peak sun hours: 4.2-4.5/day (slightly lower, humidity factor)
- Recommended system: 6-8kW for same consumption
- Best season: Oct-April (long sunny periods)
- Subsidy status: Full central + state subsidies
- Challenge: Monsoon (June-July) heavy, requires good drainage design
Darjeeling & Hill Stations
- Peak sun hours: 3.5-4.0/day (altitude advantage, cloud cover challenge)
- Recommended system: 7.5-10kW for desired output
- Best season: Nov-March (crystal clear skies)
- Subsidy status: Applicable but cooler temps improve efficiency
- Advantage: Natural cooling means lower inverter losses
Jalpaiguri & Tea Country
- Peak sun hours: 4.3-4.6/day
- Recommended system: 5-7kW
- Best season: Oct-April
- Special advantage: Bifacial panels highly effective (tea garden white soil reflects extra light)
- Subsidy status: Full benefits available
Ready to Go Solar?
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No obligation. No pressure. No sales pitch. Just facts:
- How much you’ll save annually
- System size matched to your roof & usage
- Government subsidy you qualify for
- Monthly EMI if you finance
- Performance projections for your location
- 25-year savings estimate