Hybrid Solar
Best of both worlds — grid-tied with battery backup.
Hybrid systems pair the savings of on-grid net metering with the reliability of battery backup. Smart hybrid inverters route generation to home loads first, then batteries, and finally export the rest to KSEB. The grid is your backup, the battery is your shield.
Features included
- Net metering with KSEB
- Battery backup during outages
- PM Surya Ghar subsidy eligible
- Smart load priority
- Mobile app monitoring
What's inside the system
Mono PERC Panels
Tier-1 modules, 540W+ each
Hybrid Inverter
Deye / Growatt SPH series
Lithium Battery
5–10 kWh LiFePO4 pack
Smart Monitoring
WiFi + app, real-time data
Indicative system sizes
Indicative ranges before PM Surya Ghar subsidy. Exact quote after a free site survey.
Studio / 1BHK · monthly bill < ₹1,500
2–3BHK home · monthly bill ₹2,500 – ₹5,000
Large home with ACs · bill ₹6,000+
Questions about hybrid solar
A typical on-grid system costs around ₹55,000–₹65,000 per kW installed, before the PM Surya Ghar subsidy. A 3 kW system runs approximately ₹1.8 lakh, with up to ₹78,000 returned as central subsidy — net cost roughly ₹1 lakh.
Yes, if you are a residential KSEB consumer installing an on-grid or hybrid system between 1 kW and 10 kW. We handle the entire portal application, inspection, and disbursal paperwork at no extra cost.
Site survey takes 1 day. Installation takes 2–4 days depending on system size. KSEB net metering paperwork and inspection adds 2–4 weeks. From signed agreement to active net meter typically 4–6 weeks total.
Net metering lets you export surplus solar generation back to the KSEB grid. Your meter runs backwards when exporting. At month-end you pay only for the net (imported minus exported) units. Excess credits carry over.