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Rooftop solar in Madhya Pradesh is distributed by MP Poorv Kshetra VVCL (Jabalpur), MP Madhya Kshetra VVCL (Bhopal), MP Paschim Kshetra VVCL (Indore), regulated by Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (MPERC) / MPUVNL, averages 5.4 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

MP Poorv Kshetra VVCL (Jabalpur) · MP Madhya Kshetra VVCL (Bhopal) · MP Paschim Kshetra VVCL (Indore)

Metering policy

Net metering against sanctioned load under MPERC regulations

Avg. irradiance

5.4 kWh/m²/day

Benchmark cost

₹55,000 / kW

What is different about selling solar in Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh splits cleanly into three discom territories by geography, so the practical difference between a Bhopal and an Indore job is which company's feasibility queue you enter, not which rules apply. Indore has the most developed installer base and the fastest-moving residential market in the state, while Gwalior and the northern districts remain under-served and see less price competition. Irradiance around 5.4 kWh/m²/day is solidly above the national average, and the state's large stock of independent houses with flat RCC roofs makes standard 3–5 kW residential sizing straightforward compared with high-rise metros.

Nodal agency

MP Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (MPUVNL)

Main demand centres

Bhopal · Indore · Jabalpur · Gwalior · Ujjain

Madhya Pradesh net-metering capacity rule

Three regional companies — Madhya Kshetra (Bhopal), Paschim Kshetra (Indore) and Poorv Kshetra (Jabalpur) — sanction net metering against sanctioned load under MPERC regulations, and the applicable company is fixed by district.

Net metering in Madhya Pradesh

Regulator: Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (MPERC) / MPUVNL

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 Madhya Pradesh

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 Madhya Pradesh route through MP Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (MPUVNL). 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 Madhya Pradesh

Compare Madhya Pradesh'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.

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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 4,435 kWh

5 kW rooftop

₹2,75,000

Est. annual yield 7,391 kWh

10 kW rooftop

₹5,50,000

Est. annual yield 14,783 kWh

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