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Annual savings (estimate) Bill savings
₹16607.0 213%
Annual savings (estimate) ₹16607.0
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Bill savings 213%
Based on: 15 kWh/day usage · 5 kW solar · 5 kWh battery · typical tariffs

Solar & Battery Savings in Madhya Pradesh, India Get quotes from local installers

Design solar and battery systems for Madhya Pradesh using Photonik's professional design platform. Madhya Pradesh is one of India's sunniest states, with excellent solar irradiance across the region. Government subsidies and falling panel prices are making rooftop solar an increasingly affordable way for homeowners to cut electricity bills and contribute to India's clean energy goals.

Solar Energy Savings in Madhya Pradesh


How Solar Reduces Your Electricity Bills

The calculations below show how your electricity bills change with solar.


What drives your savings in Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh receives good to excellent solar irradiance of 5–5.5 kWh/m²/day, particularly in the western and central regions. Residential tariffs follow slab-based pricing, with higher-consumption households seeing rates up to ₹7–8/unit. Net metering is supported for systems up to 500 kW, and the PM Surya Ghar central subsidy helps reduce upfront costs. Power supply interruptions in smaller towns and rural areas add a secondary motivation for battery-paired solar installations.

Your usage & system size Madhya Pradesh


Energy usage & tariffs

Understanding your household's energy usage is essential for sizing a solar system in Madhya Pradesh. Keep in mind that 8 kWh is an annual average — summer air conditioning or winter heating can push daily usage well above this in Madhya Pradesh.

Reducing your energy consumption before installing solar can lower your system size requirements and improve returns. Consider upgrading insulation and switching to energy efficient appliances first.

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Representative flat export rate (feed-in tariff). What you earn per kWh of surplus solar exported to the grid. Your actual rate depends on your provider, plan, and time of day.

See how export rates work →

Estimated at 75% of the retail grid rate. A battery lets you store daytime solar and export during expensive peak hours, so each exported kWh is typically worth more than a flat feed-in tariff. Real returns depend on your time-of-use tariff and battery efficiency.

See how export rates work →


Solar system size

A 2.1kW system covers average consumption, but sizing slightly larger can help offset seasonal dips and future increases in usage from EVs or heat pumps. Sizing your system between 3.2kW and 4.2kW accounts for daily and seasonal variations in solar generation.

Production peaks in April and dips in December, but across the year a 3.2 kW system in Madhya Pradesh generates approximately 5,240 kWh in total.

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A 5 kW system in Madhya Pradesh can generate approximately 8189.0 kWh annually based on local sun conditions.


Battery storage

Without battery storage, a 3.2 kW system in Madhya Pradesh achieves approximately 50% energy self-sufficiency, with the remaining 50% supplied by the grid. Adding a 10 kWh battery increases energy independence to approximately 99% annually, reducing grid reliance to 1%.

The best way to see whether a battery makes financial sense for your Madhya Pradesh home is to model it with your actual usage — try the full Photonik design tool for a personalised estimate.

0 kWh 30 kWh

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The sweet spot for most households is 5 – 13 kWh — larger batteries add independence but with diminishing payback, especially where feed-in tariffs are low.