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Rooftop solar in Haryana is distributed by UHBVN (Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam), DHBVN (Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam), regulated by Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) / HAREDA, averages 5.3 kWh/m²/day of usable irradiance, and is eligible for the central PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana scheme — SolvSolar applies those defaults automatically to every 45-second proposal.
DISCOMs covered
UHBVN (Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam) · DHBVN (Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam)
Metering policy
Net metering under HERC regulations, HAREDA nodal agency
Avg. irradiance
5.3 kWh/m²/day
Benchmark cost
₹55,000 / kW
What is different about selling solar in Haryana
Haryana is unusual in having pushed mandatory rooftop solar for larger residential plots and certain institutional buildings, which creates a compliance-driven segment that buys on speed and paperwork rather than on payback — a different sales conversation from a voluntary residential customer. The Gurugram-Faridabad belt under DHBVN behaves like an extension of the Delhi market with high-value villas and corporate campuses, while UHBVN's northern districts around Karnal and Panipat are agro-industrial with rice mills and textile units. Winter smog across the NCR belt reduces December-January output enough to be worth stating in the proposal.
Nodal agency
Haryana Renewable Energy Development Agency (HAREDA)
Main demand centres
Gurugram · Faridabad · Panipat · Karnal · Hisar
Haryana net-metering capacity rule
UHBVN covers the northern districts and DHBVN the southern ones including Gurugram and Faridabad, both sanctioning net metering under HERC regulations; Haryana has also mandated rooftop solar for certain building categories above defined plot sizes.
Net metering in Haryana
Regulator: Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) / HAREDA
Needs verification
Rooftop solar in this state is connected under the state electricity regulatory commission's net-metering regulations: the installer files an application with the local DISCOM, the DISCOM sanctions feasibility against the consumer's sanctioned load, the plant is installed by an empanelled vendor, and a bi-directional meter is installed after inspection before commissioning and credit settlement begin. Exact load caps, capacity ceilings, settlement period and fee schedule must be confirmed against the current DISCOM circular before quoting.
PM Surya Ghar subsidy in Haryana
Needs verification
PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana is a central (all-India) scheme, so residential consumers in this state are eligible on the same national basis, applying through the National Portal and a state-empanelled vendor, with the subsidy released to the consumer's bank account after installation and DISCOM inspection. Current slab amounts, any additional state top-up, and the state nodal-agency workflow must be verified before being shown to a customer.
Applications in Haryana route through Haryana Renewable Energy Development Agency (HAREDA). The exact slab maths — ₹30,000/kW for the first 2 kW, ₹18,000/kW for the third, capped at ₹78,000 — is worked through in our PM Surya Ghar subsidy guide.
Related reading for Haryana
Compare Haryana's rules against every other state in the DISCOM-wise net metering guide, size the system against ROI benchmarks by system size, confirm module eligibility in the ALMM compliance guide, and see how the software costs stack up against Arka360 or Aurora Solar. Common questions are answered in the solar encyclopedia.
Start a Haryana proposal
Indicative benchmark pricing at ₹55,000 / kW — your own costing, BOM and PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana treatment are applied inside the proposal engine.
3 kW rooftop
₹1,65,000
Est. annual yield 4,353 kWh
5 kW rooftop
₹2,75,000
Est. annual yield 7,254 kWh
10 kW rooftop
₹5,50,000
Est. annual yield 14,509 kWh