Get the subsidy you're entitled to — without the second attempt.
The PM Surya Ghar portal is free and self-service, and still most delays trace back to the application: wrong category, load mismatch, missing consent, bank-detail errors. We get the filing right the first time and stay on the file until the DISCOM says yes.
Here is the paradox of India’s solar subsidy: the scheme is genuinely well-designed — one national portal, direct bank transfer, no middlemen required — and yet ask anyone who has been through it and you’ll hear about the weeks lost to a bounced application. The portal accepts what you type; it doesn’t warn you that your sanctioned load won’t support the system size you entered, or that the name on the connection doesn’t match your ID, or that your society’s resolution is missing a signature. Those surface later, as silence.
Our eligibility-and-application service is the unglamorous fix. Before anything is filed, we verify the facts the approval actually turns on: your consumer category and sanctioned load, the roof-rights position, which CFA slab your plans fall into, and any state incentive stacking on top. Then we file — correctly, completely, with the documents the DISCOM will ask for already attached — and track the application through feasibility approval, chasing your DISCOM when the file sits idle.
Two things we hold firm on. First, honesty about entitlement: if your situation qualifies for less than you hoped — or doesn’t qualify at all — you hear it in the first conversation, with the reason. Second, no fee theatre: the government application is free, our eligibility check is free, and nobody on our side is paid per registration. The value we add is that it works the first time.
The application, handled properly.
- Entitlement confirmation
- Your exact CFA position under PM Surya Ghar — slab computation for your intended size, the society track where relevant — plus any state incentive for your city, stated with sources.
- Pre-filing verification
- Consumer category, sanctioned load vs proposed capacity, name-match between ID and connection, roof-rights documentation. The four classic failure points, cleared before filing.
- Portal filing & documentation
- Registration and application on pmsuryaghar.gov.in (or the state channel for PM-KUSUM), with a complete document set — bill, ID, consent, bank proof — attached in the format asked.
- DISCOM coordination to feasibility
- We track the application, respond to queries, and follow up with the DISCOM's rooftop cell until feasibility approval issues — the green light for installation.
- Load-enhancement handling
- Where your sanctioned load needs raising first, we run that DISCOM process before the solar application, so the two don't deadlock each other.
- Disbursement follow-through
- After commissioning, we verify the subsidy claim and bank details on the portal and follow the disbursement until the credit lands in your account.
Four stages, tracked out loud.
- 01Stage
Check
A short call plus your latest electricity bill. You get your entitlement position and a document checklist within two working days.
- 02Stage
Prepare
We assemble and verify the document set, resolve load or name-match issues, and confirm the system size the application will carry.
- 03Stage
File
Application submitted on the official portal. You receive the reference number and a plain-language note on what happens next and when.
- 04Stage
Track
We monitor the file through feasibility, installation clearance and — post-commissioning — subsidy disbursement, chasing every idle week.
The lines we don’t cross.
- No guaranteed approvals. Eligibility and approval rest with MNRE and your DISCOM. Anyone guaranteeing an outcome for a fee is describing a scam, not a service.
- No "registration fee" model. The portal is free. Our eligibility check is free. We will never charge you to submit a government form.
- No inflated entitlement claims. If a number on this site and a number on pmsuryaghar.gov.in ever disagree, the portal is right — CFA rates are MNRE's to set and revise, and we say so wherever we quote them.
Often paired with
Applications: clear answers.
- No — the application on pmsuryaghar.gov.in is free, and no official process requires an agent or a fee. Our eligibility check and application support are also free to you; we're paid for the overall advisory relationship, not for 'getting you registered'. Treat anyone demanding a registration fee for a government portal as a red flag.
- Typically: a recent electricity bill (your consumer number and sanctioned load come from it), proof of identity, ownership or consent for the roof, your mobile number and email for the portal account, and bank details (with a cancelled cheque or passbook page) for the subsidy disbursement. Societies additionally need their registration documents and a committee resolution.
- Almost always paperwork, not policy: a mismatch between the applicant's name and the connection holder, wrong consumer category, sanctioned load below the proposed system size, missing roof-consent documents, or a bank-detail error at disbursement stage. Each is avoidable at filing time — which is the entire argument for getting the application right the first time.
- DISCOMs generally cap system size relative to your sanctioned load, so you either size the system to the load or apply to enhance the load first — a routine DISCOM process with a small fee and some paperwork. We check this before filing, because discovering it mid-application is one of the classic causes of stuck files.
- The CFA is disbursed after installation, net metering and commissioning are complete — the government has pushed to compress this to within weeks of commissioning. End-to-end, plan for the full project cycle (application to money in account) to take a few months, with your DISCOM's inspection queue the main variable. We track your file at each stage so delays get chased, not discovered.