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Pro Power Energies PVT LTD

Power Your Home with Clean, Reliable Solar Energy

Pro Power Energies PVT LTD

Power Your Home with Clean, Reliable Solar Energy

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Complete end to end solar solutions

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About Pro Power Energies PVT LTD

At ProPower Energies Pvt Ltd, we believe in powering a sustainable future through clean and reliable solar energy. Since our inception, we have been dedicated to delivering end-to-end solar solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial projects across India.

With a team of experienced professionals and advanced technology, we design, install, and maintain high-quality solar systems that help our clients reduce electricity costs, achieve energy independence, and contribute to a greener planet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Solar energy helps reduce electricity bills, lowers carbon footprint, and provides long-term savings. It is a renewable, sustainable, and government-supported energy option in India.

Savings depend on your electricity consumption and system size. On average, households in India can save 60–90% on their monthly electricity bills after switching to solar.

A residential solar system typically costs between ₹45,000 to ₹70,000 per kW (before subsidy). The exact price depends on the system type, brand, and installation requirements.

Yes. The Government of India offers subsidies of up to 40% for residential rooftop solar systems under the PM-Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. The subsidy percentage varies depending on system size and state policies.

On average, a 1 kW solar system generates 4–5 units of electricity per day (approx. 1,500–1,800 units per year), depending on sunlight availability.

 

The payback period is usually 3–5 years after accounting for subsidies and electricity bill savings. After that, the energy generated is practically free.

  • On-Grid Solar System – Connected to the electricity grid; excess power is exported.

  • Off-Grid Solar System – Works with batteries; useful in areas with power cuts.

  • Hybrid Solar System – Combines on-grid and battery backup.