5.08 kW Grid-Connected Rooftop Solar PV, Rajokri

This project involves the design, installation, and operation of a 5.08 kW grid-connected rooftop solar PV system to generate clean and renewable electricity, reduce grid dependency, and promote sustainable energy utilization.

Quick Project Snapshot

Location: Rajokri, New Delhi
System Size:  5.08 kWp
Installed On: December  24, 2024
Inverter Brand: K-Solare
Panels Used: Adani Solar (Topcon Bi-Fascial)
Type: Residential (Net Metered)
Subsidy Received: ₹ 78,000

Project Overview

  • Location: Sarita Vihar, New Delhi
  • System Capacity:  5.08 kWp
  • Date of Commissioning: December  24, 2024
  • Solar Modules: Adani Solar (Topcon Bi-Fascial) – High-efficiency panels with industry-leading warranties
  • Inverter: K-Solare – String inverter optimized for residential grid-tied applications
  • Mounting Structure: Hot-dip galvanized  structure with wind load compliance as per IS standards
  • Net Metering: Enabled, synchronized with BSES Rajdhani Power Limited grid
  • Subsidy Sanctioned: ₹ 78,000 under the state rooftop subsidy scheme
  • Expected Annual Generation: Approx. 9,800-10,200 kWh
  • Estimated Carbon Offset: ~9.2 metric tons of CO₂ per year

Installation

Following comprehensive rooftop feasibility and load profiling, Exolar engineered a custom  5.08 kWp grid-tied system optimizing efficiency within local policy.

  • Optimized module layout reducing shading using PVsyst.
  • Balanced two-string configuration ensuring MPPT efficiency.
  • Conforms to MNRE & EERM standards; includes protection & earthing.
  • Real-time monitoring system for performance and alerts.

Client Benefits

  • Reduced grid dependency & significant bill savings.
  • Expected 4.5-5 years payback post subsidy.
  • Carbon offset equal to over 400 trees planted annually.
  • 25-year panel & 5-year inverter warranty.

Conclusion

This project highlights Exolar’s commitment delivering reliable, economic, and environmentally sustainable solar solutions, serving as a model for Nwe Delhi urban households.

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