90.62 MW Power Generated from Residential Rooftops in Pune

Pune Achieves Remarkable Milestone: 10,000 Solar Power Projects Generate 254 MW of Energy Pune, 1st June 2023: In a significant boost to rooftop solar power generation, MSEDCL has successfully implemented 10,170 solar power projects with a combined capacity of 253.94 MW in the Pune circle. The overwhelming response from customers, including individuals, societies, and commercial and industrial establishments, has contributed to this remarkable achievement. Among the implemented projects, domestic solar projects from 7,580 customers alone account for 72 MW, while another 3,580 projects with a capacity of 96.79 MW are currently in progress. The central government provides up to 40 percent subsidy for setting up rooftop solar power generation systems for domestic customers of Mahavitaran, including households, residential associations, and welfare associations. To ensure the smooth implementation of this scheme, Mr. Vijay Singhal, Chairman and Administrative Director of Mahavitaran, is actively reviewing the progress. Mr. Prasad Reshme, Level Director (Project), has been instrumental in providing support and momentum to the scheme. Under the subsidy scheme, domestic customers are eligible for a 40 percent subsidy for solar power systems ranging from 1 to 3 kW, while a 20 percent subsidy is applicable for systems exceeding 3 kW up to 10 kW. For instance, a 3 kW solar power system costs approximately Rs. 1,24,000, out of which the concerned customer would have to bear an actual expenditure of around Rs. 74,400 after availing a 40 percent central grant of approximately Rs. 49,600. Additionally, housing societies and welfare associations can avail a 20 percent subsidy for group use, up to 500 kW with a limit of 10 kW per house. To date, Pune circle has witnessed the implementation of 7,580 domestic projects with a capacity of 17.83 MW, 1,364 commercial projects totaling 36.11 MW, 641 industrial projects reaching 110.28 MW, and 585 projects from other customers generating 35.55 MW. Furthermore, there are 2,880 domestic projects under construction with a capacity of 15.01 MW, 343 commercial projects totaling 55.64 MW, 224 industrial projects reaching 8.31 MW, and 133 projects from other categories generating 8.31 MW. The promotion of solar power generation projects and the training of engineers and technical workers have played a significant role in the growth of rooftop solar projects in Pune. The Ganeshkhind rest house was actively involved in the promotion of solar power generation, while engineers and technical workers received specialized training. Additionally, representatives from 45 'Solar' agencies on the selected list underwent specialized training. A joint workshop was also conducted, bringing together assistant engineers (quality control) from all 41 subdivision offices and representatives of 'solar' agencies. Mr. Rajendra Pawar, Chief Engineer, emphasized the substantial financial benefits enjoyed by individuals and societies through rooftop solar energy projects, as they significantly reduce electricity expenses. The project development costs can be recovered within four to five years, and the benefits can be reaped for approximately 25 years. Through the net metering system, excess electricity can be sold back to Mahavitaran at the prevailing rates. Mr. Pawar urged electricity consumers to take advantage of rooftop solar power schemes to achieve financial savings and contribute to environmental protection.
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Pune, 28th September 2025: Instead of facing higher electricity bills from air conditioners running under the scorching heat, 18,694 households in Pune have turned their rooftops into power generators under the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Yojana. Together, these homes are now producing 90.62 MW of clean electricity, supported by a government subsidy worth ₹151 crore.

Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Surya Ghar Yojana aims to reduce dependence on conventional power, lower electricity bills, and promote self-reliance in domestic power generation. Across India, the scheme has created a capacity of 5,889 MW, while Maharashtra alone has reached 1,100 MW, with solar projects installed on over 2.91 lakh homes.

Growing Adoption in Pune Circle

In Pune, the scheme has received strong participation. Out of 31,649 registered domestic consumers, solar rooftop projects have already been commissioned at 18,694 homes, with another 7,397 installations in their final stage.

According to MSEDCL, the distribution is as follows:

  • Ganeshkhind Mandal – 7,312 projects, 38.21 MW capacity, ₹62.4 crore subsidy for 6,356 beneficiaries.
  • Pune Rural Mandal – 5,146 projects, 21.07 MW capacity, ₹36.4 crore subsidy for 4,480 beneficiaries.
  • Rastapeth Mandal – 6,236 projects, 31.34 MW capacity, ₹52.58 crore subsidy for 5,350 beneficiaries.

Subsidy and Loan Benefits

For households consuming under 300 units per month, a 3 kW rooftop solar setup is typically sufficient, generating 300–360 units of electricity. The central government provides a subsidy of ₹30,000 per kilowatt for the first 2 kW and ₹78,000 for a 3 kW system. Housing societies can avail of ₹18,000 per kW subsidy for projects up to 500 kW.

To ease financing, the government has introduced the Jana Samarth portal, which enables consumers to apply for loans covering up to 90% of the project cost at interest rates lower than home loans. Consumers need to register their project first on Mahavitaran’s iSmart portal.

Appeal to Punekars

Urging citizens to join the initiative, MSEDCL official Sunil Kakade said, “Punekars know the importance of the Surya Ghar scheme. They should register at the earliest. The entire process is online, subsidies are credited quickly, and the necessary electricity meters are being provided free of cost.”

With thousands of households already reaping the benefits, the scheme is steadily transforming Pune’s energy landscape—reducing bills while contributing to sustainable energy growth.