Institutional solar panels are rooftop solar power systems installed on schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, government offices, NGOs, and other institutions. In comparison to residential systems, these are usually larger in size, designed to meet the higher electricity demand of institutional buildings.
Large Capacity β Ranges from 10 kW to 500 kW+, depending on the size of the institution.
On-Grid Systems β Mostly grid-connected with net metering, so surplus energy goes back to the grid.
Low Operating Cost β After installation, only minimal maintenance is required.
Custom Design β Designed as per roof size, electricity load, and usage pattern.
Huge Cost Savings β Reduces monthly electricity bills by up to 70β80%.
Sustainability β Promotes green energy and reduces carbon footprint.
Brand Image β Creates a reputation of being eco-friendly & socially responsible.
Government Incentives β Many regions offer subsidies, tax benefits, and accelerated depreciation.
Energy Independence β Provides reliable power and reduces dependency on the grid.
Educational Institutions (Schools, Colleges, Universities)
Healthcare (Hospitals, Clinics)
Government & NGOs (Offices, Training Centers)
Religious/Community Buildings (Temples, Gurudwaras, Community Halls)
On-Grid Solar System β Most common, connected to the grid with net metering.
Off-Grid Solar System β With batteries, useful in areas with frequent power cuts.
Hybrid Solar System β Combination of on-grid + battery backup.
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