On-Grid Solar (Solar With Subsidy)
Solar systems connected to the electricity grid.
Allows you to use solar energy during the day and draw power from the grid at night or when needed.
Reduces electricity bills significantly.
Eligible for government subsidies through UPNEDA.
Ideal for homes and businesses with regular grid access.
Off-Grid Solar (Solar Without Subsidy)
Completely independent from the electricity grid.
Uses solar panels and battery storage to provide power at all times.
Suitable for remote areas where grid connectivity is not available.
Ensures uninterrupted power supply, especially in rural or isolated locations.
No government subsidy available.
Hybrid Solar (Solar With Subsidy)
Combines features of both On-Grid and Off-Grid systems.
Allows use of solar energy, grid power, and battery storage as per availability.
Offers the flexibility of storing energy for later use and ensuring reliability.
Eligible for subsidies through UPNEDA.
Best for areas with intermittent grid supply or where uninterrupted power is essential.