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Asked: November 11, 2024

Is it true that all solar panel manufacturers are based in Gujarat?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on November 11, 2024 at 10:34 am

    Partially true as majority of the solar module makers are based in Gujarat, especially Surat. However, several solar panel factories are now spread on Greater Noida, Ambala, Uttarakhand and even Hyderabad.

    Partially true as majority of the solar module makers are based in Gujarat, especially Surat. However, several solar panel factories are now spread on Greater Noida, Ambala, Uttarakhand and even Hyderabad.

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Asked: January 22, 2025

Do same kind of solar panels cost differently based on the brand name?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on January 22, 2025 at 2:51 pm

    Yes,. This is a common practice in India. Even for the same technology—such as 540 Wp mono-PERC solar modules—different companies offer varying prices. Premium brands often charge higher rates due to their strong market reputation, extensive domestic and global certifications, and other factors.

    Yes,. This is a common practice in India. Even for the same technology—such as 540 Wp mono-PERC solar modules—different companies offer varying prices. Premium brands often charge higher rates due to their strong market reputation, extensive domestic and global certifications, and other factors.

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Asked: June 10, 2024

How does quality control and assurance play a role in solar EPC projects in India?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on June 10, 2024 at 4:29 pm

    Rigorous quality control measures ensure that components meet standards, installation is done correctly, and the system operates efficiently, minimizing risks and maximizing returns over the project's lifespan.

    Rigorous quality control measures ensure that components meet standards, installation is done correctly, and the system operates efficiently, minimizing risks and maximizing returns over the project’s lifespan.

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Asked: April 19, 2024

What are the key factors to choose solar provider?

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    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on May 6, 2024 at 5:57 pm

    When choosing a solar panel manufacturer in India, consider their reputation, track record, and customer reviews for reliability. Check product quality, certifications, and adherence to standards. All domestic solar plants today meet DCR (Domestic Content Requirements) standards. Prioritize prompt aRead more

    When choosing a solar panel manufacturer in India, consider their reputation, track record, and customer reviews for reliability. Check product quality, certifications, and adherence to standards. All domestic solar plants today meet DCR (Domestic Content Requirements) standards. Prioritize prompt after-sales service for smooth operation. Compare prices, but prioritize quality over cost alone.

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Asked: February 9, 2024

What is the solar subsidy available in Delhi after the new Solar Policy 2024?

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    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on May 6, 2024 at 6:12 pm

    The Delhi government gives a capital subsidy of Rs 2,000 per kW to residential consumers for installation of up to a maximum of Rs 10,000 per consumer under the new solar policy.

    The Delhi government gives a capital subsidy of Rs 2,000 per kW to residential consumers for installation of up to a maximum of Rs 10,000 per consumer under the new solar policy.

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Asked: May 29, 2024

Why is the price of solar power higher in corporate PPAs when we compare with utility scale government tenders from SECI etc?

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    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on May 29, 2024 at 2:34 pm

    That's a very good question, and we will try and answer it as comprehensively as possible here. Corporate PPAs in India have typically been at a 50 percent or higher premium over bids at government backed tenders, and for good reasons. Right at the top is the matter of scale. The low rates of Rs 2.5Read more

    That’s a very good question, and we will try and answer it as comprehensively as possible here. Corporate PPAs in India have typically been at a 50 percent or higher premium over bids at government backed tenders, and for good reasons. Right at the top is the matter of scale. The low rates of Rs 2.50 and around that you see for solar tenders are for capacities that typically are in the 100 MW plus range, at the least.

    Secondly, government tenders come with significant flexibility on location, something most corporate PPAs don’t. In a majority of cases, particularly large solar rooftops, the installations have to be in the same state or even corporate plant site. That impacts generation.

    Then we have the issue of long term government PPAs versus corporate ratings, which affects cost of funds for the developer. Funds are typically raised for shorter tenures, at higher costs in case of corporate PPAs.

    Finally, project timelines in government tenders are 24 months or higher, allowing developers to make the most of buying opportunities for key inputs like modules. In corporate deals, project timelines can be as little as 6 months, forcing developers to move faster with limited flexibility.

    All of these add up to a significantly higher cost, and this is before taking into account multiple charges at state level open access regulations, versus supplying to discoms directly.

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Asked: September 2, 2024

Why is my solar inverter not supplying power?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on September 2, 2024 at 11:46 am

    The role of a solar inverter is to convert the solar power (generated in DC) to AC. In households, the electrical appliances use AC power. So the generating item in a solar system is not inverter but the solar modules. However, the proper running of inverters is also important. There are many errorsRead more

    The role of a solar inverter is to convert the solar power (generated in DC) to AC. In households, the electrical appliances use AC power. So the generating item in a solar system is not inverter but the solar modules. However, the proper running of inverters is also important. There are many errors like lack of grid power, excess grid voltage and others which can halt its operations. In most inverters, these errors are shown with a code which depict the particular problems with the inverter. Contact your solar project vendor or inverter firm for any clarification or repair if needed.

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