Solar Panel Price in Kamareddy 2026 — Complete Guide
Updated May 2026 | By Sri Ishaan Solar Team
If you live in Kamareddy district and are wondering how much solar panels cost in 2026, this guide covers everything — system pricing, the PM Surya Ghar subsidy, TSNPDCL net metering, PM KUSUM for agricultural pump sets, and what a typical home or farm in Kamareddy town, Banswada, or Yellareddy will actually pay after all benefits.
Solar Panel Price in Kamareddy 2026 — System-wise Breakdown
Below are prices for grid-connected (on-grid) rooftop solar in Kamareddy. These systems qualify for the PM Surya Ghar subsidy and TSNPDCL net metering — the most popular choice for homes and small businesses across the district.
| System Size | Price (Before Subsidy) | PM Surya Ghar Subsidy | You Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 kW | ₹2,10,000 | ₹78,000 | ₹1,32,000 |
| 5 kW | ₹3,50,000 | ₹78,000 | ₹2,72,000 |
| 10 kW | ₹5,10,000 | ₹78,000 | ₹4,32,000 |
3 kW Solar System in Kamareddy — Detailed Cost Breakdown
The 3 kW system is the most popular size for homes in Kamareddy with monthly bills of ₹1,500–3,000. Here is a typical cost structure:
- Solar panels (3 × 550W Tier-1): ₹90,000 – ₹1,05,000
- String inverter (3 kW, branded): ₹35,000 – ₹45,000
- Mounting structure (RCC flat roof): ₹18,000 – ₹22,000
- DC/AC cabling, earthing, lightning arrestor: ₹12,000 – ₹16,000
- Installation, commissioning, net metering application: ₹15,000 – ₹20,000
- Gross total: ₹2,10,000
- PM Surya Ghar subsidy: ₹78,000
- Net cost to you: ₹1,32,000
Sri Ishaan Solar's TGREDCO registration (TSRE260936) means your PM Surya Ghar application is processed through an empanelled installer — a mandatory requirement for subsidy disbursal.
PM Surya Ghar Subsidy — How It Works in Kamareddy
The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana is a central government scheme. Here is what Kamareddy residents need to know:
- 1 kW: ₹30,000 subsidy
- 2 kW: ₹60,000 subsidy
- 3 kW and above: ₹78,000 subsidy (maximum for residential)
- Subsidy is credited directly to your bank account — not deducted upfront
- You must use an MNRE-empanelled, DISCOM-registered installer
- Apply at pmsuryaghar.gov.in
- There is no separate Telangana state top-up currently active — the total benefit is the central amount only
Sri Ishaan Solar handles the entire PM Surya Ghar portal registration, TSNPDCL coordination, and subsidy paperwork on your behalf at no extra charge.
TSNPDCL Net Metering in Kamareddy District
Kamareddy falls under TSNPDCL (Telangana Northern Power Distribution Company Limited). TSNPDCL permits net metering for on-grid rooftop solar under the TSERC Net Metering Regulations.
How net metering benefits you in Kamareddy:
- Solar units consumed directly reduce your bill in real time
- Surplus units exported to the TSNPDCL grid earn credit at the applicable rate
- Net credits carry forward to the next billing cycle
- Annual settlement of any remaining credit
- Most 3–5 kW homes in Kamareddy achieve near-zero electricity bills after net metering activation
The net metering application, bidirectional meter installation, and TSNPDCL inspection are all included in Sri Ishaan Solar's turnkey pricing.
Solar for Agricultural Pump Sets in Kamareddy — PM KUSUM Component C
Kamareddy is an agricultural district — paddy, maize, cotton, and sunflower farms dominate the economy, supported by the Sriramsagar project irrigation network. For farmers in Kamareddy, solar is not just about rooftop panels. PM KUSUM Component C is specifically designed for the farming community.
What is PM KUSUM Component C?
PM KUSUM (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthan Mahabhiyan) Component C covers the solarisation of existing agricultural pump sets. Under this scheme:
- Eligible pump sets: Existing diesel or grid-connected pumps up to 7.5 HP
- Subsidy structure: Central government (30%) + state government (30%) = up to 60% subsidy; farmer pays 40% (reducible further with bank finance)
- How it works: A solar PV array is installed alongside the pump set; it powers the pump during daylight hours and can export surplus to the TSNPDCL grid under net metering, earning additional income for the farmer
- Relevance for Kamareddy: The district's canal-dependent irrigation means pump sets run during fixed seasons — solar can fully power these seasonal pumping loads, cutting diesel costs to zero and adding grid-export income during off-season
PM KUSUM vs PM Surya Ghar — Which Applies to You?
- Residential rooftop (home/shop): PM Surya Ghar — up to ₹78,000 subsidy
- Agricultural pump set (farm): PM KUSUM Component C — up to 60% subsidy on pump solarisation
- A farmer can potentially access both if they install a residential system on their house and a separate pump solarisation unit on their farm land
Sri Ishaan Solar advises Kamareddy farmers on the best scheme combination for their specific holdings and pump set capacities. Contact us on WhatsApp for a no-obligation farm survey.
Solar in Kamareddy's Key Towns
Sri Ishaan Solar installs across all major towns in Kamareddy district:
- Kamareddy town: Independent houses, shops, and government offices — 1–5 kW systems most common
- Banswada: Residential colonies and small commercial establishments; Banswada mandal is one of the more densely populated areas of the district
- Yellareddy: Agricultural households and irrigation-area farms — PM KUSUM and residential solar both applicable
- Machareddy: Rural homes with good rooftop area; well-suited for 3–5 kW grid-tied systems
- Pitlam: Paddy farming belt — strong case for pump solarisation under PM KUSUM
- Bichkunda: Mixed agriculture and residential; cotton farming community benefits from off-season solar export income
- Domakonda: Known for Domakonda Fort tourism and agricultural land — homes here benefit from 3 kW rooftop systems
For full details on installation in Kamareddy district, see our Kamareddy Solar Installation page →
What Affects the Final Price in Kamareddy?
- Panel brand and wattage: Tier-1 brands like Trina Solar, Jinko, or Adani Green cost 10–15% more but carry better performance warranties
- Inverter type: Standard string inverters (most homes) vs. hybrid inverters (if you want battery storage later)
- Roof type: RCC flat roofs are cheapest to mount; sloped tile or sheet roofs need additional structure
- Cable run distance: Longer cable runs from roof to meter board add to material cost
- DISCOM meter type: Older meters may need replacement for net metering — TSNPDCL normally covers this cost
- Agricultural pump systems: Pump HP rating, existing wiring condition, and distance from grid connection point affect PM KUSUM system pricing
Return on Investment — Kamareddy Solar
For a Kamareddy household with a ₹2,500/month electricity bill installing a 3 kW system:
- Net cost after subsidy: ₹1,32,000
- Monthly saving: ₹2,000 – ₹2,800 (after net metering)
- Payback period: 4–5.5 years
- 25-year net saving: ₹5.5 – ₹8.5 lakh
For farmers solarising a pump set under PM KUSUM, the diesel cost elimination alone (₹8,000–₹15,000/season for a 5 HP pump) combined with surplus grid-export income can reduce payback to 3–4 years on the farmer's 40% contribution.
Why Choose Sri Ishaan Solar in Kamareddy?
- Since 2017: 100+ installations, 500+ kW across Telangana
- TGREDCO Registered: TSRE260936 — mandatory for PM Surya Ghar subsidy
- Turnkey service: Panels, inverter, mounting, wiring, earthing, TSNPDCL net metering application, PMSG portal registration, 5-year workmanship warranty
- PM KUSUM advisory: We guide Kamareddy farmers through Component C applications and TSNPDCL coordination
- No hidden charges: Written quotation provided after free site visit
- Local expertise: We know TSNPDCL's Kamareddy division processes and timelines
Get a Free Solar Quote for Kamareddy
Ready to find out exactly what solar will cost for your home, farm, or business in Kamareddy? Message us on WhatsApp or call — we'll arrange a free site visit and give you a written, no-obligation quote within 24 hours.
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TGREDCO Reg: TSRE260936 | Serving Kamareddy, Banswada, Yellareddy, Machareddy, Pitlam, Bichkunda, Domakonda and all Kamareddy district towns
Last updated: May 2026