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Government Targets 75 Lakh Rooftop Solar Households by End-2026

Published: Jun 05, 2026

By TIOLCorplaws News Service

NEW DELHI, JUN 05, 2026: PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana has already crossed 40 lakh beneficiary households within 2 years and I am hopeful that by the end of 2026, we will cross 75 lakh households by December 2026, said Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy and Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Pralhad Joshi while participating in a fireside chat programme organised during 'Two years of PM Suryaghar Muft Bijli Yojana: Scaling the solar home to 1 crore rooftops' event here yesterday.

Joshi said the Utility-Linked Aggregation (ULA) model is designed to accelerate implementation, particularly among underserved households. Under the model, around 30 lakh rooftop solar installations have already been planned across States, with utilities playing a key role in facilitating faster adoption and execution. He noted that the initiative will particularly benefit families consuming between 1 kW and 3 kW of electricity and help ensure wider access to affordable clean energy. With more than 65 lakh applications already in the pipeline, the scheme is witnessing strong public participation and unprecedented momentum across the country.

The Union Minister said India's solar growth is accelerating rapidly. He highlighted that the first 50 GW took 96 months. The next 50 GW took 36 months and growth from 100 GW to 150 GW took only 14 months. Adding on he said that May 2026 was the strongest month since launch of PM Suryaghar Muft Bijli Yojana with a record 3.16 lakh rooftop solar installations in a single month and 15,000 households added in just one day.

The Minister reiterated that the pace of adoption has increased automatically from 118 days to add one lakh households to less than eight days today.  He said more than Rs.22,750 crore in subsidies has been dispersed, including Rs.2,743 crore in May 2026 alone. "PM Suryaghar Muft Bijli Yojana is creating one of the world's largest residential solar markets while advancing India's clean energy transition and energy self-reliance," he said.

Joshi said that at a time when the world is facing energy uncertainties due to the West Asia Crisis, initiatives like PM Suryaghar Muft Bijli Yojana are strengthening India's energy security and strategic resilience. He said rooftop solar installations have increased from about 7000 per month before the scheme to over three lakh per month today. More than 17 lakh households have achieved zero electricity bills, demonstrating direct savings from families.

The Minister is confident that by 2047, every household will have rooftop solar and said, "PM Suryaghar Muft Bijli Yojana will become people's movement." The Minister also said that looking ahead, we will integrate Battery Energy Storage Systems as storage costs decline and expand adoption through the Model Solar Village initiative.

Secretary New & Renewable Energy, Santosh Kumar Sarangi along with other senior officers was also present during the event.

Launched on 13 February 2024 with an outlay of Rs.75,021 crore, PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana has become the world's largest domestic rooftop solar programme. Over 1 crore households have registered on the National Portal, with more than 33 lakh rooftop systems installed as of May 2026, adding over 12 GW capacity. Rooftop solar now accounts for nearly 45% of residential solar capacity, with deployment growth rising to 85% during 2024-2026. The scheme contributes to India's progress towards its 500 GW non-fossil capacity target by 2030, with total solar capacity crossing 150 GW as of March 2026, while enhancing energy access and reducing subsidy burden on DISCOMs.

Joshi launched PM Surya Ghar logo and WhatsApp bot. He felicitated PM Surya Ghar Awards to top-performing States/UTs, DISCOMs, banks, vendors, and other stakeholders, including outstanding performers during the "Month of Solar" campaign in May 2026.

The Union Minister also launched two reports by CEEW (Council on Energy, Environment and Water) (i) "What Drives Rooftop Solar Installation Decisions in Indian Homes? Understanding Household Decision Making through a Pan-India Survey", and (ii) "Maximising Rooftop Solar Performance by Enabling a Robust O&M Ecosystem - A Multi-Billion Market Opportunity in India's Residential RTS Segment", which highlighted the need for improved maintenance and the potential to generate over 3.3 lakh jobs annually as deployment scales.

The programme also featured two high-level plenary sessions, focusing on the future trajectory of rooftop solar in India. The first plenary session, "From 40 Lakh to 1 Crore: The PM Surya Ghar Journey", brought together senior representatives from the Ministries of New and Renewable Energy, Power and Finance, along with leading financial institutions, to deliberate on policy, financing and implementation priorities for scaling adoption to one crore households. The second plenary session, "Subnational Frontiers: Powering the State-Led Solar Surge", convened senior state energy leaders to discuss cross-state learnings, innovative incentive models, and strategies to balance rooftop solar expansion with DISCOM sustainability and state-level energy priorities.

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