A 25kW solar system is a high-efficiency and cost-effective solar system that allows the customer to achieve complete energy independence. It is a high-capacity electricity generation system with MNRE approved high-quality solar components, making it both affordable and reliable.
This system includes solar panels, a solar inverter, all standard solar accessories, and, in some cases, solar batteries. Throughout the year, a 25kW solar system generates 3000 units per month on average. It’s installation requires approximately 150 square metres of shadow + gap-free space. This system is ideal for all residential and commercial establishments with high energy usage patterns, such as schools, factories, hotels, and corporations.
There are three types of 25kW solar systems on the market, so it’s worth spending 10 minutes reading this information and selecting the best type of solar system that meets all of your needs.
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25kW QuickOverview
Power Generation
100 Units/Day
Average Cost
₹11,25,000 to ₹19,50,000
(Inclusive of all taxes)
Annual Savings
₹2,70,000
Area Required
150 Sq. Mtr. Shadow Free
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#1. Price List of 25kW Solar System
The price of 25kW solar systems depends on its type or category. There are 3 types of solar system and their prices in terms of solar price per watt, ranges from Rs.45 to Rs.78 per watt, depending on the type of solar system. You can see the detailed price list below.
There are three types of 25kW solar systems on the market. The type of their components, as well as their unique features, make them different from each other. So let’s take a look at the various types of 25kW solar systems.
An on-grid solar system, also known as grid-tied system, is the most cost-effective solar system. This solar system is always connected to the utility grid, allowing it to operate without solar batteries, making it highly affordable and reliable.
A 25kW on-grid system comes with solar panels, on-grid solar inverter and other solar accessories. If solar panels generate more electricity than is consumed, the excess electricity is automatically supplied to the main power grid via net-metering. You will receive credits on the supplied electricity to the government, or the amount will be adjusted in your upcoming electricity bills.
A 25kW on-grid solar system is a complete setup with solar panels, on-grid solar inverter, ACDC/DCDB and all other solar components. The specifications of all these components are listed below.
Off-grid solar systems are stand-alone solar systems that do not rely on the government grid. Instead, they need solar batteries that will allow you to store excess solar power to use later and run your connected load very smoothly.
A 25kW off-grid solar system includes solar panels, off-grid solar inverter and solar batteries. The solar batteries come in a variety of capacities, depending on the requirement. Since there is no connection between the utility grid and the solar system, this system cannot provide solar net-metering.
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Selling Price
Rs.16,75,000 (Inclusive of all taxes)
#5. Hybrid 25kW Solar System
A 25kW hybrid solar system combines the features of on-grid (with net-metering) and off-grid (with battery) solar systems. This solar system was named the hybrid solar system because of its crossover properties. It includes net-metering as well as solar batteries, and can be operated with or without a government grid.
If you have frequent power outages and are also concerned about high electricity costs, this type of solar system is ideal for you. Solar batteries will provide backup power in this system, and net-metering will allow you to export excess electricity to the utility grid.
A hybrid solar system includes the features and specifications of both off-grid and on-grid solar systems. You can see its detailed specifications below.
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Selling Price
Rs.19,50,000 (Inclusive of all taxes)
25kW System Installation in India
A 25kW solar system is considered as a commercial system and is often seen on commercial sites with high electrical usage. We have installed a number of 25kW solar system. A shadow and gap-free area of 150 square meters is required to install this system. The image below of a 25kW solar system installation that we did will give you a good idea of its size, capacity, and structure.
25kW Solar System Installation
25kW Solar System Facts
The average generation capacity of a 25kW solar system is 100 units/day.
100 units x 30 days = 3,000 units/month &,
3,000 units x 12 months = 36,000 units/year.
There is a 5 years warranty for the complete system and 25 years for thesolar panel.
There is up to 40% subsidy on solar for hybrid & on-grid solar systems. No subsidy is available for off-grid solar systems.
You will get the delivery within 10 days from the date of order & installation within 10 days from the date of delivery.
#6. Subsidy on Solar System
Installing a solar system is a big deal and requires heavy one time investment. Looking at the benefits of solar, many people want to install a solar system but are unable to do so due to the high initial cost.
So the central government has launched an initiative to promote green energy across India by providing subsidy on solar through MNRE. People all over India can now get solar systems installed anywhere thanks to government subsidies. The subsidy rates are mentioned below:
“We recommend installing a 25kW on-grid solar system. The on-grid solar system is the most cost-effective type of solar system, and it will undoubtedly reduce your operating expenses by lowering your electricity costs. So, if you want to install a 25kW solar system for your commercial or residential project, you should go for an on-grid solar system.”
The size of one solar panel is 1 meter x 2 meter, 75 solar panels are used in this solar plant. So, 150 sqm area is required to install a 25kW solar system.
The 25kW solar system is generally used in large scale homes, farm houses, small schools, institutes, shops, petrol pumps, restaurants, hotels, PG and guest houses.