Commercial Solar System Cost in India 2026 – 25kW, 50kW, 100kW Price Breakdown

May 27, 2026

If you’re running a business and your electricity bill is eating into your profits every single month, you’re probably already thinking about solar. And you’re right to.

I’ve been helping factories, textile mills, offices, and educational institutions go solar across South India for years. 

The question I hear the most is simple: “How much does a commercial solar system actually cost?”

Let me give you real numbers, not vague estimates.

What Is a Commercial Solar System?

A commercial solar system is a rooftop or ground-mounted solar power plant designed for businesses, industries, and institutions. Unlike home systems (typically 3–10 kW), commercial systems start at 25 kW and can go up to several megawatts depending on the load.

These are on-grid systems connected to the state electricity grid. Your business uses solar power during the day, and any excess units are exported to the grid earning you net metering credits that reduce your bill further.

The biggest difference from residential solar?
Scale, ROI speed, and the components used. Industrial solar systems use three-phase inverters, higher-wattage panels (550W–600W bifacial), and heavier mounting structures. Everything is built for continuous, heavy-duty operation.

Commercial Solar System Cost in India – 2026 Price Table

Here’s a straightforward breakdown of what a commercial solar system costs in India in 2026. These are all-inclusive prices covering panels, inverter, structure, wiring, net metering, and installation.

System SizeApprox. Units/DayIdeal ForEstimated Cost (₹)
25 kW100–110 unitsSmall factories, clinics, hotels₹12–15 Lakhs
50 kW200–220 unitsMid-size offices, mills, schools₹22–28 Lakhs
100 kW400–440 unitsLarge factories, spinning mills₹40–50 Lakhs
200 kW800–880 unitsIndustrial units, IT parks₹75–90 Lakhs
500 kW2000–2200 unitsLarge manufacturing, campuses₹1.8–2.2 Crores
1 MW4000–4500 unitsTextile mills, large industries₹3.5–4.5 Crores

Note: Prices vary based on panel brand, inverter type, roof type, location, and civil work required. Always ask for a site-specific quote.

25 kW Solar System Cost – Full Breakdown

A 25 kW commercial solar system is the most common entry point for small businesses. Here’s what you’re paying for:

ComponentDetailsApprox. Cost
Solar Panels~45 panels × 550W (Adani TOPCon/Bifacial)₹5–6 Lakhs
Three-Phase InverterSolis/Growatt/SolarEdge 25kW₹1.5–2 Lakhs
Mounting StructureGI/Aluminium rooftop structure₹1–1.5 Lakhs
Wiring & ACDB/DCDBCables, protection boards₹60–80K
Net Metering & CommissioningDISCOM approval, meter, installation₹50–80K
Total₹12–15 Lakhs

Expected generation: ~100–110 units/day, ~3,000–3,300 units/month Savings at ₹8/unit: ₹24,000–26,000/month Payback period: 4–5 years

50 kW Solar System Cost – Full Breakdown

The 50 kW system suits mid-size commercial buildings, schools, and spinning units with a monthly bill of ₹40,000–80,000.

ComponentDetailsApprox. Cost
Solar Panels~90 panels × 560W bifacial₹10–12 Lakhs
InverterSungrow/SolarEdge/Solis 50kW 3-phase₹3–4 Lakhs
Structure + CivilHeavy-duty mounting, cable tray₹2–3 Lakhs
Wiring & ProtectionAC/DC cabling, earthing₹1–1.5 Lakhs
Net Metering & SetupGrid tie, approval, commissioning₹80K–1 Lakh
Total₹22–28 Lakhs

Expected generation: ~200–220 units/day, ~6,000–6,600 units/month Savings at ₹8/unit: ₹48,000–53,000/month Payback period: 3.5–4.5 years

100 kW Solar System Cost – Industrial Solar System Cost

This is where the industrial solar system conversation really begins. At 100 kW, you’re looking at a serious power plant on your rooftop.

ComponentDetailsApprox. Cost
Solar Panels~180 panels × 560W bifacial₹20–24 Lakhs
InverterSungrow SG125HX / Solis 100K-5G₹6–8 Lakhs
Structure + CivilHeavy GI structure, cable management₹4–6 Lakhs
Wiring & Protection3-phase AC/DC, earthing, lightning protection₹2–3 Lakhs
Net Metering + CommissioningDISCOM/TANGEDCO approval₹1–1.5 Lakhs
Total₹40–50 Lakhs

Expected generation: ~400–440 units/day, ~12,000–13,000 units/month Savings at ₹8/unit: ₹96,000–1,04,000/month Payback period: 3–4 years

For large industrial units like textile mills or manufacturing plants, systems above 500 kW are standard. Kondaas has completed installations from 300 kW (Periyar University) to 2.2 MW (SCM Garments). At that scale, the ROI gets even better.

If you’re exploring options for your factory or mill, Kondaas Homes Solar offers free site surveys and customised proposals with no obligation.

What Affects the Cost of a Commercial Solar System?

Two businesses with the same monthly bill can get very different quotes. Here’s why:

  1. Panel Technology Monocrystalline TOPCon bifacial panels (like Adani ELAN SHINE series) cost more upfront but generate 8–12% more power, especially in diffused light. For commercial systems, this difference compounds into lakhs of rupees in savings over 25 years.
  2. Inverter Brand and Type A Sungrow SG125HX multi-MPPT inverter for a 100 kW plant performs differently from a basic Chinese inverter. Better inverters mean fewer downtimes, remote monitoring, and longer warranties.
  3. Roof Type RCC roofs are straightforward. Tin/metal sheet roofs (common in factories) need special mounting systems. Ground-mounted systems need civil work and fencing.
  4. Shadow and Orientation A shadow-free south-facing roof generates 15–20% more power than an east-facing roof with partial shading. This directly affects system sizing and cost.
  5. State DISCOM Regulations Net metering approval time, tariffs, and procedures vary by state (TANGEDCO in Tamil Nadu, KSEB in Kerala, BESCOM in Karnataka). Some states have export caps or banking charges that affect ROI calculations.
  6. Labour and Civil Costs Coimbatore and Tier-2 cities are typically 10–15% cheaper for installation than Chennai or Bengaluru.

Industrial Solar System Cost vs. Savings – Is It Worth It?

Let’s do a simple comparison for a factory paying ₹1,00,000/month on electricity (roughly 12,500 units at ₹8/unit).

A 100 kW system covers about 12,000–13,000 units/month nearly the full load.

ParameterWithout SolarWith 100 kW Solar
Monthly Bill₹1,00,000₹5,000–10,000 (grid top-up only)
Annual Electricity Cost₹12,00,000₹60,000–1,20,000
Annual Savings₹10,80,000–11,40,000
System Investment₹45,00,000
Payback Period~4 years
System Life25+ years
Total Savings (25 years)₹2.5–3 Crores

That’s the real story. You invest ₹45 lakhs once, recover it in 4 years, and then generate free power for 20+ more years.

Best Solar Panels and Inverters for Commercial Use in 2026

Based on our experience installing systems across South India, here are the combinations that give the best performance for commercial and industrial applications:

For 25–50 kW Systems:

For 100 kW+ Industrial Systems:

The Sungrow SG125HX in particular is a standout for large industrial plants it handles 1500V DC input, has 12 MPPTs to minimise shadow losses, and supports remote monitoring out of the box. For spinning mills and manufacturing units where uptime is critical, this matters a lot.

Does Commercial Solar Get a Government Subsidy in India?

This is one of the most common questions and one that causes a lot of confusion.

The honest answer:

  • The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana subsidy is primarily for residential rooftop solar (up to 3 kW at 40% subsidy, 3-10 kW at 20% subsidy). It does not apply to commercial or industrial systems.
  • Commercial and industrial solar systems in India do not currently receive a direct capital subsidy. However, they benefit from:
    • Accelerated depreciation – businesses can claim 40% depreciation in the first year under Section 32 of the Income Tax Act. This effectively reduces the net cost by 15–20%.
    • GST input credit – businesses registered under GST can claim input tax credit on the solar system purchase.
    • Net metering – export credits from the grid offset future electricity bills.
    • Priority sector financing – green energy loans at lower interest rates are available from SIDBI, SBI, and other banks.

So while there’s no flat subsidy check, the tax benefits and net metering can reduce your effective cost by 25–30% over the first three years.

Always calculate total cost after subsidy, not sticker pricecheck this solar system after subsidy cost guide before finalising your budget.

How to Choose the Right System Size for Your Business

You don’t need to guess. Follow this simple method:

Step 1 – Get your last 12 months of electricity bills. Look at average monthly units consumed (not just the bill amount, since tariff slabs vary).

Step 2 – Calculate your available roof area. As a thumb rule, 1 kW of solar needs approximately 80–100 sq.ft. of shadow-free roof space. A 100 kW system needs roughly 8,000–10,000 sq.ft.

Step 3 – Match consumption to generation. A 100 kW system generates ~12,000–13,000 units/month. If you consume 10,000 units/month, a 80–90 kW system is the right fit.

Step 4 – Factor in future load growth. If you’re planning to add machinery or expand operations in the next 2–3 years, size the system slightly larger now. Adding panels later is more expensive per kW than doing it upfront.

Step 5 – Get a professional site assessment. Roof condition, shadow analysis, DISCOM net metering rules, and load profile all need to be evaluated before finalising the design.

If you want this done for free, Kondaas offers no-cost site surveys and detailed proposals reach out here.

Real Installations Across South India

Numbers on paper are one thing. Here are a few real commercial and industrial installations completed by Kondaas to give you a sense of scale and results:

  • Periyar University, Salem – 300 kW solar installation for an educational institution
  • Ganesh Spintex Pvt Ltd – 750 kW system for a spinning mill
  • Bull Machines Group – 1 MW industrial solar installation
  • SCM Garments Pvt Ltd – 2.2 MW project for a large garments manufacturing unit
  • Soundar Textiles – 1.8 MW solar plant

These aren’t pilot projects. These are full-scale commercial solar systems generating millions of units annually and saving crores in electricity costs every year.

Final Word – Is 2026 the Right Time to Go Solar for Your Business?

Panel prices have dropped nearly 60% over the last five years, and commercial electricity tariffs have only gone up. The economics of a commercial solar system have never been better.

A 100 kW industrial solar system that cost ₹60–65 lakhs in 2021 now costs ₹40–50 lakhs with better panels and smarter inverters. Meanwhile, your electricity bill has probably gone up 20–30% in the same period.

Every month you delay is a month of high electricity costs you don’t have to pay.If you’re serious about reducing your industrial solar system cost and want a clear, transparent breakdown for your specific site get in touch with Kondaas for a free consultation and detailed proposal.

Kondaas Automation has been in clean energy since 1995. With 100,000+ customers served and installations across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and beyond, we bring real-world expertise to every commercial solar project.

Commercial Solar System – Key Things to Verify Before You Sign [FAQs]

  1. Is the installer MNRE-empanelled?

    Only empanelled installers are authorised for net metering approvals in most states.

  2. What is the panel degradation guarantee?

    Premium panels like Adani TOPCon carry a 30-year linear performance warranty with max 0.4%/year degradation.

  3. What inverter warranty is offered?

    Standard is 5 years; premium brands offer 10-year extended warranties.

  4. Is AMC (Annual Maintenance Contract) included?

    Cleaning, monitoring, and preventive maintenance are essential for sustained output.

  5. Who handles the DISCOM net metering application?

    This is time-consuming and a good installer manages the entire process.

  6. Are civil and structural work costs included in the quote?

    Some installers quote only the panel + inverter cost and add structure and civil separately. Always ask for an all-inclusive price.

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