Embrace the power of the sun with solar energy!


The PM-KUSUM scheme is a transformative initiative by the Government of India, spearheaded by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). Its primary goal is to ensure energy security for farmers in India, honoring the spirit of our 'Annadata'.
This scheme aims to de-dieselise the farm sector, provide water and energy security to farmers, increase their income, and curb environmental pollution. By adopting solar energy, farmers can become 'Urjadata' — energy providers in addition to being food providers.
Transforming farming with clean energy — financial, environmental, and operational benefits that last a lifetime.
Get up to 90% subsidy on solar pumps combining Central + State Government share.
Sell surplus power to the grid and earn a consistent monthly income from your farmland.
Reliable daytime power for irrigation, reducing dependence on erratic grid supply.
Reduce carbon footprint and eliminate diesel usage, contributing to a greener India.
Understand exactly how much Central Government subsidy you receive based on your solar system capacity under the PM Surya Ghar scheme.
per kW installed
per kW installed
total subsidy cap
Special provisions for apartment complexes, resident welfare associations, and shared common-area solar installations
Note: Subsidy amounts are based on Central Government guidelines under PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. Actual benefits may vary based on state-specific top-up schemes. Contact our team for the latest applicable rates in your state.
Four targeted components to empower every farmer — from barren land to irrigation to full energy independence.

Set up renewable energy power plants (500 kW to 2 MW) on barren/cultivable land and sell power to DISCOMs.

Install standalone solar pumps (up to 7.5 HP) in off-grid areas and replace expensive diesel pumps.

Solarise existing grid pumps, use solar power for irrigation, and sell surplus electricity to the grid.

Complete energy independence for farmers. Generate your own power and reduce farming costs to zero.