Solar Panel Price in Wanaparthy 2026 — Complete Guide
Updated May 2026 | By Sri Ishaan Solar Team
If you live or run a business in Wanaparthy district and want to know how much solar panels cost in 2026, this guide covers everything — system pricing, the PM Surya Ghar subsidy, TSSPDCL net metering, and what a typical home, farm, or commercial unit in Wanaparthy town, Atmakur, or Pebbair will actually pay after all benefits. Wanaparthy's dry climate, high solar irradiation, and strong agricultural economy — built on cotton, paddy, and Tungabhadra-Krishna canal irrigation — make it one of Telangana's most solar-ready districts.
Solar Panel Price in Wanaparthy 2026 — System-wise Breakdown
Below are prices for grid-connected (on-grid) rooftop solar in Wanaparthy. These are the most popular choice for homes and businesses because they qualify for the PM Surya Ghar subsidy and TSSPDCL net metering.
| System Size | Price (Before Subsidy) | PM Surya Ghar Subsidy | You Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 kW | ₹55,000 – ₹65,000 | ₹30,000 | ₹25,000 – ₹35,000 |
| 2 kW | ₹1,10,000 – ₹1,25,000 | ₹60,000 | ₹50,000 – ₹65,000 |
| 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 Wanaparthy — Detailed Cost Breakdown
The 3 kW system is the most popular size for homes in Wanaparthy 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 Wanaparthy
The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana is a central government scheme. Here is what Wanaparthy 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, TSSPDCL coordination, and subsidy paperwork on your behalf at no extra charge.
TSSPDCL Net Metering in Wanaparthy District
Wanaparthy falls under TSSPDCL (Telangana Southern Power Distribution Company Limited). TSSPDCL permits net metering for on-grid rooftop solar under the TSERC Net Metering Regulations.
How net metering benefits you in Wanaparthy:
- Solar units consumed directly reduce your bill in real time
- Surplus units exported to the TSSPDCL 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 Wanaparthy achieve near-zero electricity bills after net metering activation
The net metering application, bidirectional meter installation, and TSSPDCL inspection are all included in Sri Ishaan Solar's turnkey pricing.
Solar for Cotton Farmers and Irrigation Pump Operators in Wanaparthy
Wanaparthy district is a significant cotton and paddy-growing region, with cultivation supported by Tungabhadra and Krishna river irrigation networks. Farmers here run high-capacity pump sets for extended durations — making diesel and grid electricity costs one of the largest input expenses in the district. Solar offers a permanent, low-cost solution.
PM KUSUM Component-B — Solar Pump Solarisation
PM KUSUM (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) Component-B is designed specifically for farmers like those in Wanaparthy. Under this component, existing diesel and grid-connected agricultural pump sets are solarised with a dedicated solar power plant (0.5 kW to 2 MW capacity).
Key benefits for Wanaparthy farmers:
- Subsidy structure: 30% central government subsidy + 30% state government subsidy = 60% total subsidy on the solar plant cost. Farmers fund only the remaining 40%, often through bank loans at subsidised rates.
- Diesel displacement: A 5 HP diesel pump running 8 hours/day costs approximately ₹1,200–₹1,500/day in fuel. A solar system replaces this with zero fuel cost after installation. Annual saving: ₹3–5 lakh depending on usage duration.
- Cotton crop irrigation ROI: Cotton in Wanaparthy requires 6–8 irrigations per crop cycle. A 7.5 kW solar pump system (enough for a 5 HP pump) under PM KUSUM Component-B typically costs ₹2–3 lakh after subsidy. Payback against diesel savings alone is 2–3 crop seasons — often under 2 years.
- Paddy and canal irrigation: Tungabhadra-Krishna command area farmers who supplement canal water with groundwater pump sets benefit similarly. Solar-powered pump sets reduce dependence on erratic grid supply during peak kharif and rabi seasons.
- No grid needed during operation: Solar pumps work independently during sunny hours — the peak irrigation window in Wanaparthy's dry climate — without relying on TSSPDCL supply schedules.
- Surplus power sellback (Component-A link): If paired with a feeder-level arrangement under Component-A, farmers can sell excess solar power to the DISCOM at a declared tariff, generating additional income beyond irrigation savings.
Sri Ishaan Solar assists Wanaparthy farmers with end-to-end PM KUSUM Component-B applications, coordination with TSSPDCL's agricultural division, and turnkey solar pump installation across all mandals in the district. Call or WhatsApp to schedule a free farm visit and feasibility check.
Why Wanaparthy Is Ideal for Solar
Wanaparthy district's geography and climate create some of the best solar conditions in Telangana:
- High solar irradiation: The district receives 5.5–6.0 peak sun hours per day on average — among the highest in Telangana. A 3 kW system generates approximately 450–490 units per month, compared to 400–430 units in Hyderabad.
- Dry climate, low cloud cover: Wanaparthy's semi-arid climate means fewer rainy and overcast days than the coastal or forested belts of Telangana. Solar panels here operate at high efficiency for more days in the year.
- Former zamindari flatlands: The flat agricultural terrain of the historic Wanaparthy zamindari region offers excellent rooftop and ground-mount potential with minimal shading from structures or trees.
- Proximity to Wanaparthy fort and town core: Residential houses in Wanaparthy town, including older structures near the fort area, are well-suited for rooftop solar with simple mounting on RCC flat terraces.
Solar in Wanaparthy's Key Towns
Sri Ishaan Solar installs across all major towns in Wanaparthy district:
- Wanaparthy town: Residential houses, government buildings, and commercial complexes near the historic fort area. High demand for 3–10 kW systems.
- Atmakur: Agricultural households and mandal-level commercial establishments. 3–5 kW residential systems and solar pump sets most common. Solar in Atmakur →
- Pebbair: Cotton-growing mandal with high farmer demand for PM KUSUM Component-B solar pumps and 3 kW residential installations.
- Gopalpet and Kothakota: Rural households and small agri-businesses near the Krishna river command area benefit from 3 kW systems with PM Surya Ghar subsidy.
- Pangal and Amangal: Residential and small commercial solar installations serving mandal headquarters and surrounding villages.
For full details on installation in Wanaparthy district, see our Wanaparthy Solar Installation page →
What Affects the Final Price in Wanaparthy?
- 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 — TSSPDCL normally covers this cost
- Agricultural pump systems: Pump capacity (HP rating), borewell depth, and pipeline length affect the size and cost of solar pump installations under PM KUSUM
Return on Investment — Wanaparthy Solar
For a Wanaparthy 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, higher than average due to excellent irradiation)
- Payback period: 4–5 years
- 25-year net saving: ₹5.5 – ₹8.5 lakh
For cotton and paddy farmers running diesel pump sets, replacing diesel with a PM KUSUM Component-B solar system typically achieves payback in 2–3 years, with 25-year fuel savings running into ₹50–75 lakh for medium-sized holdings.
Why Choose Sri Ishaan Solar in Wanaparthy?
- Since 2017: 100+ installations, 500+ kW across Telangana
- TGREDCO Registered: TSRE260936 — mandatory for PM Surya Ghar subsidy
- Turnkey service: Panels, inverter, mounting, wiring, earthing, TSSPDCL net metering application, PMSG portal registration, 5-year workmanship warranty
- Agricultural expertise: Full PM KUSUM Component-B assistance for farmers — feasibility, application, installation, and TSSPDCL coordination
- No hidden charges: Written quotation provided after free site visit
- TSSPDCL knowledge: We know TSSPDCL's Wanaparthy division processes and timelines intimately
Get a Free Solar Quote for Wanaparthy
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TGREDCO Reg: TSRE260936 | Serving Wanaparthy, Atmakur, Pebbair, Gopalpet, Kothakota, Pangal, Amangal and all Wanaparthy district mandals
Last updated: May 2026