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  1. Asked: March 19, 2025In: Solar Module

    Are there new companies coming into solar module manufacturing?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on March 19, 2025 at 11:55 am

    Yes, several new companies are entering the solar module manufacturing space. Some of these include Krivi Energy, Solitech, Army Solar, and Knack Energy, among others.

    Yes, several new companies are entering the solar module manufacturing space. Some of these include Krivi Energy, Solitech, Army Solar, and Knack Energy, among others.

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  2. Asked: March 12, 2025In: Solar Inverter

    How much warranty a solar inverter gives?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on March 12, 2025 at 4:29 pm

    Usually a solar inverter give 5-7 years of warranty.

    Usually a solar inverter give 5-7 years of warranty.

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  3. Asked: March 11, 2025In: Policy and Schemes

    How much warranty a solar panel gives?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on March 11, 2025 at 5:28 pm

    As per the industry standards, a solar panel brand usually give 10 years of product warranty and around 25-30 years of efficiency warranty.

    As per the industry standards, a solar panel brand usually give 10 years of product warranty and around 25-30 years of efficiency warranty.

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  4. Asked: March 5, 2025In: Solar Module

    Is Credence Solar also planning solar cell production?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on March 5, 2025 at 10:03 am

    Yes. Credence Solar has also announced venturing into the production of solar cells during an interiew with Saur Energy. It is likely to raise more money to make the plan a reality. Although the firm has not announced any concreate timeline for the same as of now.

    Yes. Credence Solar has also announced venturing into the production of solar cells during an interiew with Saur Energy. It is likely to raise more money to make the plan a reality. Although the firm has not announced any concreate timeline for the same as of now.

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  5. Asked: March 4, 2025In: Solar Module

    What all Adani Solar is manufacturing in the solar manufacturing segment?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on March 5, 2025 at 10:03 am

    Adani Solar is currently manufacturing solar modules and solar panels. This is ion addition to the their production of other ancillary items like backsheets and alumuinium frames. It has now also planned to expand vertical integration and set to start the production of ingots, wafers and polysiliconRead more

    Adani Solar is currently manufacturing solar modules and solar panels. This is ion addition to the their production of other ancillary items like backsheets and alumuinium frames. It has now also planned to expand vertical integration and set to start the production of ingots, wafers and polysilicon.

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  6. Asked: March 3, 2025In: Policy and Schemes

    How can I claim state subsidy under PM Surya Ghar scheme?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on March 3, 2025 at 10:19 am

    In case your state gives you additional subsidies, you will get it after the final procudure done at the PM Surya Ghar Portal (National Rooftop Portal). After your final connections and all formalities are done, MNRE and states disburse your subsiies within one month. There is no need for any extraRead more

    In case your state gives you additional subsidies, you will get it after the final procudure done at the PM Surya Ghar Portal (National Rooftop Portal). After your final connections and all formalities are done, MNRE and states disburse your subsiies within one month. There is no need for any extra application to get state subsidies.

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  7. Asked: February 25, 2025In: Policy and Schemes

    I want to apply for rooftop solar under PM Surya Ghar. How much I can get as govt subsidies?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on February 25, 2025 at 10:43 am

    If you want to apply for residential rooftop solar project and live anywhere in India, you are entitled for a central govt subsidy of Rs 78,000/- if you are planning a project of upto 3kW or more. However, in case your state gives you additional susbsidy, you can get more. For example, a UP residentRead more

    If you want to apply for residential rooftop solar project and live anywhere in India, you are entitled for a central govt subsidy of Rs 78,000/- if you are planning a project of upto 3kW or more. However, in case your state gives you additional susbsidy, you can get more. For example, a UP resident for a 3kW system can get Rs 78,000/- from MNRE and Rs 30,000/- from UPNEDA (UP govt). So, in total you will get Rs 1,08,000/- for a 3kW system or a system more than 3kW. It is because there is a ceiling for connections after 3kW.

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  8. Asked: February 24, 2025In: Solar Inverter

    What are the major benefits of using micro-inverters?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on February 24, 2025 at 11:37 am

    Micro inverters aid in ensuring optimal power generation from each panel in a solar project. It ensures better performnce as it can help in reducing the obstacles of partial shading. This also helps in reducing the burden of installing a central inverter and the space needed for it.

    Micro inverters aid in ensuring optimal power generation from each panel in a solar project. It ensures better performnce as it can help in reducing the obstacles of partial shading. This also helps in reducing the burden of installing a central inverter and the space needed for it.

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  9. Asked: February 24, 2025In: Solar Module

    I live in UP and planning rooftop solar. Will my power bill reflect surplus solar?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on February 24, 2025 at 11:31 am

    If you are a resident of UP, your bill will show total surplus solar energy exported to the grid, total power taken from the grid and balance surplus solar power from previous month (if any). In UP, the calculations of net energy charges are done based on the solar power an grid power usage. HoweverRead more

    If you are a resident of UP, your bill will show total surplus solar energy exported to the grid, total power taken from the grid and balance surplus solar power from previous month (if any). In UP, the calculations of net energy charges are done based on the solar power an grid power usage. However, even if your surplus solar power is more than your consumed grid power and the energy charges are in negative, you have to pay for your fixd monthy electricity meter charges and electricity duty.

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  10. Asked: February 19, 2025In: Renewable Energy

    What are the Biggest Challenges for the Renewable Sector for the Coming Year?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on February 19, 2025 at 12:20 pm

    According to the RatedPower Trends Report 2024: - Grid saturation and instability - Permits and regulation - Lack of government incentives - Skilled personnel - Recycling challenges - Geopolitical conflict - Land availability - Poorly targeted public investment - Shortage of raw materials

    According to the RatedPower Trends Report 2024:

    – Grid saturation and instability
    – Permits and regulation
    – Lack of government incentives
    – Skilled personnel
    – Recycling challenges
    – Geopolitical conflict
    – Land availability
    – Poorly targeted public investment
    – Shortage of raw materials

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