
SOLAR HOME
UTILITY SYSTEM (1,00,000 Homes)
"Let the sun pay your electricity bills"


SePb Solar Battery

Grid Connected

Power Generation Warranty

Nano Technology Solar Modules


Subsidised Prices
Special Bank Loan Schemes


Flexible Payment Options

Quick Returns

Localized Service Support
Off Grid plants with grid sharing QD-Inverter technology
A PV module is the essential component of any PV system that converts sunlight directly into direct current (DC) electricity. PV modules can be wired together in series and/or parallel to deliver voltage and current in a particular system requires.
Grid interactive inverter is designed for residential, commercial and industry applications.The inverter can operate on both grid-tied and stand-alone off-grid operations. When utility power is normal, the inverter can operate as grid tie inverter which converts DC power generated by PV panels into AC power for supplying to load. When utility power is not available, the inverter can operate as backup power source to supply power from PV panels and battery.
Grid interactive system provide clean, reliable backup power in the event of a utility power failure.It can reduce energy consumption and save the utility cost, while maintaining the ability to use the renewable energy source during power outage.
Backed up by the most efficient Nano Technology Solar Modules and Quantum Direct Circuit solar inverters.
This system can run lights, fans, televisions, mixer grinders, washing machines, small water pumps, iron boxes, Induction cookers, electric rice cookers, fridge, coolers etc
Special SePb wide plate Solar Batteries provides more backup, durability and reliability.
Quantum Direct Circuit Inverter




Grid connected solar roof top power plants with Gross metering
As per KERC Guidelines
Gross metering for the Domestic, Hospital and Educational institution consumers [HT -4, HT-2(c), LT -2(a) and LT -2(b)] to encourage them to make use of ideal rooftop space.
Under gross metering concept the entire energy generated by SRTPV plant has to be injected to the grid.
Sanction Load and Installed capacity:
•Installed capacity of SRTPV and small solar PV plants shall be equivalent to or less than 150% of the sanction load for both net metering and gross metering.
•In case of installed capacity in excess of allowable capacity,
the energy injected during any month, in excess of the
allowable installed capacity shall be billed at average pooled
power purchase cost notified by the commission from time to
time (for both net metering and gross metering

Tariff (As per KERC Guidelines)
