Solar for Homes | Rooftop Solar Power by Kondaas
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Why Solar
Big Savings, Clean Power Right From Your Rooftop
Switching to a residential solar system is one of the smartest decisions for your home. You’ll cut down on electricity bills, reduce your carbon footprint, and enjoy long-term energy independence. Plus, with government subsidies and net metering, your investment pays off faster than you think.
Kondaas has helped over 1,00,000+ homes go solar across Tamil Nadu & Kerala — trusted since 1995.
- Cut electricity bills
- Environment-friendly
- Increase property value
- Subsidy benefits (KSEB, TEDA, etc.)
Types of Home Solar Systems
Choose What Fits Your Lifestyle
Not all solar setups are the same. Depending on your energy needs and backup requirements, you can choose from three types of solar systems.
On-Grid Solar
On-grid systems are tied to the utility grid, making them the most common and affordable option for households. They allow you to use solar power during the day and rely on the grid when needed, while also sending excess energy back for credits.
- Lower installation cost compared to other systems
- Save money through net metering credits
- Reliable supply with grid support
Off-Grid Solar
Off-grid systems work independently with battery storage, providing full energy autonomy. These are ideal for homes in remote locations or areas with frequent power cuts, ensuring uninterrupted electricity even when the grid is unavailable.
- Complete independence from the utility grid
- Reliable backup during outages
- Perfect for rural or remote households
Hybrid Solar
Hybrid systems combine the advantages of on-grid and off-grid setups. They store excess solar power in batteries while staying connected to the grid, offering both savings and reliability during power cuts.
- Continuous power with battery backup
- Lower bills with grid connection
- Flexible, future-ready energy solution
Why Choose Kondaas
Why Thousands Trust Kondaas for Solar
Kondaas has empowered more than one lakh homes to switch to reliable, affordable, and sustainable solar power. We’re committed to making every household energy independent with systems built for performance, durability, and long-term savings.
Certified
Officially empaneled with TEDA, KSEB & more.
Legacy
Over 1,00,000+ homes powered since 1995.
Legacy
Serving across Tamil Nadu and Kerala with expert local support.
Quality
We use only Tier 1, high-efficiency panels.
Our Process
A Simple Path to Solar Power
We combine technical excellence, careful planning, and customer-focused execution to deliver reliable, high-performing solar systems built to enhance your home’s energy efficiency.
01
Site Survey
We inspect your location to understand space, direction, and sunlight access.
02
Custom Proposal
You get a tailored plan with estimated cost, savings, and system design.
03
Professional Installation
Our expert team installs panels, inverters, and wiring with zero hassle.
04
Net Metering Setup
We coordinate with local DISCOMs to enable power export and billing offset.
05
Post-Install Support
Regular maintenance, system checks, and customer support for peace of mind.
Our Projects
Projects we worked across India
From rooftop systems to large-scale solar parks, our portfolio showcases reliable, high-performing solutions built for diverse industries and energy needs.
Insights
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Common Query
Common Questions
About Our Services
Is 2 kW enough to run a house?
No, 2 kW is generally not enough to run a typical modern house, especially those with high-power appliances like air conditioners, electric heaters, or large refrigerators.
What is the cost of installing solar panels at home?
₹75,000 to ₹85,000 for a 1 kW system to ₹2,52,000 to ₹2,85,600 for a 4 kW system
Do solar panels work at night?
No, standard solar panels do not produce electricity at night because they require sunlight to function and convert it into electrical energy through the photovoltaic effect.
Are solar panels worth it in 2025?
Most property owners who install solar in 2025 will see a return on their investment in just over seven years.