The PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (PMSGMBY) reached a significant achievement in March 2025 by completing its 10 lakh rooftop solar installation projects launched on 13th February 2024. The scheme has achieved success by processing 47.3 lakh applications followed by ₹4,770 crore in subsidy distributions as it works to provide solar energy access to millions of people. Under this program beneficiaries receive interest-free loans alongside simple subsidy procedures which create zero electric bills for them. This program drives down carbon emissions and grows the economy and sustainable clean power deployment while giving people access to sustainable energy solutions.
10 lakh homes across India have rooftop solar systems installed at present.
The beneficiaries receiving ₹4,770 crore in subsidies numbered 6.13 lakh people.
An amount of 3.10 lakh loan applications was received yet only 1.28 lakh recipients got their loans disbursed.
15-day average subsidy transfer process.
Target: 1 crore households by 2026-27.
The states of Chandigarh and Daman and Diu reached complete success in meeting their government rooftop solar targets.
Rajasthan and Maharashtra together with Gujarat and Tamil Nadu show high levels of adoption under the scheme.
The central government implements active monitoring of all projects to guarantee proper implementation.
Many households now get free power because the rooftop solar panel program has its costs covered through state subsidies.
Reduced Government Expenditure: Estimated savings of ₹75,000 crore annually.
Increased Renewable Energy Usage: Boosts sustainable power generation.
The installation process creates carbon emission reductions which match the planting of one hundred trees.
Monthly Electricity Use |
Rooftop Solar Capacity |
Subsidy Amount |
0-150 units |
1-2 kW |
₹30,000 - ₹60,000 |
150-300 units |
2-3 kW |
₹60,000 - ₹78,000 |
Above 300 units |
Above 3kW |
₹78,000 |
Households can submit applications through the National Portal which also provides vendor selection help.
Average 15-day processing time for subsidy disbursement.
The scheme provides loans without collateral requirements for solar photovoltaic systems up to 3 kW at a 7% interest rate.
Rooftop customers have dual advantages which include reduced electricity expenses and the option to sell excess power to DISCOMs.
The goal is to establish 30 GW in the targeted installation capacity of rooftop solar systems.
The program enables the generation of 1000 BUs of electricity while reducing 720 million tonnes of CO2 emissions throughout twenty-five years.
The program generates 17 lakh jobs directly through its activities in manufacturing along with logistics operations and installation procedures and maintenance functions.
The government promotes the domestic production of solar modules and inverters and all Balance of Plant (BoP) equipment.
A total of 3 Giga Watt (GW) installations reached in March 2025 while targeting 27 GW by 2027.
Each district should implement one Model Solar Village as a solar adoption model.
The financial resources of ₹800 crore will be used to support the selected village initiative at ₹1 crore per village.
Renewable energy capacity stands as the main criterion for selecting villages.
The PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana acts as a transformative vehicle for clean energy advancement through affordable solar power adoption for large-scale household consumption in India. The scheme's accomplishments include delivering 10 lakh installations and its upcoming growth strategy supports sustainability as well as energy security and social empowerment. The government supports domestic production and financial assistance which leads India to move toward renewable independence and protect its environment while expanding solar technology usage nationwide.