How much does a solar installation cost in kerala ?

The typical cost for a solar installation in Kerala in 2025 is between ₹75,000 to ₹85,000 per kW before subsidy, and after applying central government subsidies, the net cost comes down significantly, especially for smaller residential systems.

Cost Breakdown by System Size

System Size Cost Before Subsidy Subsidy Net Cost (After Subsidy)
1 kW ₹75,000–₹85,000 ₹30,000 ₹45,000–₹55,000
2 kW ₹1,50,000–₹1,70,000 ₹60,000 ₹90,000–₹1,10,000
3 kW ₹1,89,000–₹2,15,000 ₹78,000 ₹1,11,000–₹1,37,000
5 kW ₹3,15,000–₹3,57,000 ₹78,000 ₹2,37,000–₹2,79,000
10 kW ₹5,31,000–₹6,07,000 ₹78,000 ₹4,53,000–₹5,29,000

Government Subsidy Details

  • The national subsidy is typically fixed: ₹30,000 for 1 kW, ₹60,000 for 2 kW, ₹78,000 for 3 kW or above for residential rooftop systems.

  • Subsidy amounts are processed via the National Portal for Rooftop Solar after installation and inspection.

Factors Affecting Cost

  • System capacity: Higher capacity systems have a lower per-kilowatt price.

  • Roof/site conditions: Installation complexity and material can slightly adjust pricing.

  • Off-grid/Hybrid: Systems with battery backup are more expensive than on-grid systems.

  • Installer choice: Prices can vary depending on the company and the quality of components.

Example Calculation

  • For a typical 3 kW residential rooftop system, expect to pay ₹1.89 lakh to ₹2.15 lakh upfront, and after a subsidy of ₹78,000, the net cost will be ₹1.1 lakh to ₹1.37 lakh.

These prices include solar panels, inverter, structure, installation, net-metering, and basic documentation, making solar energy increasingly accessible in Kerala.