Solar Subsidy Haryana 2025: Central Benefit, HAREDA Steps, DHBVN vs UHBVN

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Solar Subsidy in Haryana — 2025 Update
For most Haryana homeowners, the key 2025 benefit is the central PM Surya Ghar subsidy which reduces the upfront cost of a rooftop solar system. The rest of the journey depends on your DISCOM flow—mainly DHBVN or UHBVN—and whether net metering and commissioning are completed smoothly.
Start by estimating your system size based on your monthly bill and roof area. Use our calculator to get an instant estimate of subsidy and payback.
For the state guide page (portal links + calculator prefilled), see: Solar Subsidy in Haryana (2025).
Central Subsidy + Haryana State Benefit
Central subsidy (PM Surya Ghar)
Central subsidy estimation commonly used in 2025 guides:
- Up to 2 kW: ₹30,000 per kW
- 3rd kW: additional ₹18,000
- Maximum cap: ₹78,000
Final subsidy depends on scheme rules and portal verification after commissioning.
Haryana “state benefit”
Haryana may have additional benefits through state agencies or policy measures, but these can change and are not always published as one clear rupee slab for all categories.
Do not assume an additional Haryana subsidy amount in your budget unless you can verify the current rule from official state/DISCOM sources. Treat the central subsidy as the primary confirmed estimate.
HAREDA Portal — How to Apply
Homeowners often search for “HAREDA portal” for renewable energy information. In the subsidy workflow, your starting point is generally the national portal, and then DISCOM/state portals may be involved in approvals and net metering steps.
Use the calculator to estimate kW, subsidy and monthly savings. This helps you decide how much cash/loan you need.
Register on pmsuryaghar.gov.in, select Haryana and the correct DISCOM, and submit the feasibility application.
Once feasibility is approved, proceed with installation through approved vendors and follow net metering steps as directed by your DISCOM.
After inspection and commissioning approval, submit bank details on the portal for subsidy credit via DBT.
Best practice: keep a single folder with bill, ID/address proof and bank IFSC. If the portal asks for re-upload, you respond in minutes, not days.
Are You Under DHBVN or UHBVN?
This matters because your forms, contact points and inspection scheduling often follow DISCOM-specific flows.
A wrong DISCOM selection is one of the easiest mistakes to avoid—and one of the most common causes of feasibility delays.
Step by Step Application for Haryana Residents
Here is the practical flow you should follow in Haryana:
Your sanctioned load and consumer number must match DISCOM records. If the connection is in a different name, correct it first.
After submission, don’t wait silently. Track the status weekly and respond to queries quickly (especially document corrections).
Even after installation, ensure net metering and commissioning happen. Subsidy processing is typically tied to commissioning approval.
If you want to compare financing options, read: Loan vs Subsidy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum central subsidy in Haryana?
The central subsidy is commonly estimated up to ₹78,000 for 3 kW and above systems, subject to scheme rules and verification.
Which portal should I use first?
Start on pmsuryaghar.gov.in. Then follow Haryana DISCOM instructions for feasibility, net metering and commissioning.
What’s the biggest cause of delay in Haryana applications?
Usually document mismatches and delays in net metering/commissioning scheduling.
Can I install a bigger system to get more subsidy?
Central subsidy has a cap. The right system size should match your roof, sanctioned load and consumption.
Where can I estimate savings before applying?
Use our calculator to estimate subsidy and monthly savings.

