PM Surya Ghar Scheme Powers 25 Lakh Homes With Solar Energy
India’s PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana crosses a major milestone as 25 lakh households adopt rooftop solar, cutting power bills, boosting clean energy use, and strengthening the country’s renewable energy mission.

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25 lakh homes now generate electricity through rooftop solar
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Subsidies of up to ₹78,000 offered under the scheme
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Households get up to 300 units of free power every month
India’s push towards clean and affordable energy has reached a significant milestone as 25 lakh households across the country are now generating electricity through rooftop solar installations under the PM Surya Ghar Scheme. The achievement marks one of the fastest large-scale adoptions of residential solar power in the country.
Launched to make renewable energy accessible to ordinary households, the scheme has gained rapid traction among middle- and lower-income families. By offering financial subsidies of up to ₹78,000, the government has substantially reduced the upfront cost of installing rooftop solar panels, making solar energy a viable option for millions.
Under the scheme, beneficiaries can enjoy up to 300 units of free electricity every month, sharply lowering their electricity bills. In addition, households producing excess power can sell surplus electricity back to the grid, creating an additional source of income and improving overall household savings.
Officials say the initiative is doing more than just reducing power bills. By converting homes into small power-generation units, the programme is helping cut carbon emissions, reduce dependence on conventional power sources, and strengthen India’s long-term energy security. The widespread adoption of rooftop solar also reduces stress on power distribution networks, especially during peak demand periods.
Highlighting the impact of the initiative, Narendra Modi said the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana is transforming lives by combining economic relief with environmental responsibility. He described the scheme as a practical example of how clean energy policies can improve household finances while supporting India’s green development goals.
Energy experts note that the programme’s success reflects a shift in public attitude towards renewable energy. With visible savings and simple application processes, solar power is no longer seen as a premium or niche solution, but as a practical household utility.
The government has encouraged more citizens to take advantage of the scheme in the coming months. Homeowners interested in installing rooftop solar systems can apply through the official portal pmsuryaghar.gov.in or seek guidance through the toll-free helpline 15555.
With 25 lakh homes already connected, the PM Surya Ghar scheme is fast emerging as a cornerstone of India’s renewable energy strategy—bringing clean, affordable power directly to households and laying the foundation for a more sustainable and self-reliant energy future.



