Home Solar PV System appliances in 701 Nrk Business Park , Indore

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State of the CountryMadhya Pradesh
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Originally posted on November 15, 2017 @ 2:14 am

Home Solar PV System appliances

The first Net metered Home Solar PV System in Madhya Pradesh was inaugurated at the residence of Shri Santosh Muchhal in Indore.

The 1.92 kW Solar unit is set up on an area of 175 square feets and generates a minimum 10 units per day. Net metered Home Solar PV System is connected to the grid to which excess power generated is supplied and draws power from the grid when power is in undersupply.

This allows consumers to generate their own electricity and reduce monthly electricity bill as the consumer only pays for energy consumed minus the energy supplied to the grid.

Address – 701 Nrk Business Park , indore , madhya pradesh -452001

website – ujaashome.com

Listing ID: 9035a0960e84cb21

January 17, 2024 9:21 pm

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