New Delhi: The Narendra Modi government has introduced several schemes that are directly benefiting the worldwide people. For instance, the benefits of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi are currently stuff extended to over 100 million farmers. Similarly, people are moreover reaping the benefits of the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana (Prime Minister's Solar Home Self-ruling Electricity Scheme). Under this scheme, beneficiaries can not only utilize electricity self-ruling of forfeit but moreover generate income by selling surplus power.
The Government's Plan?
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi is confident that, under the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, the target of installing rooftop solar units in 7.5 million households will be achieved by December. Currently, solar plants have once been installed in approximately 4.1 million households under this scheme.
The government launched this scheme in February 2024 with an typecasting of 75,021 crore. In a post on the social media platform 'X', Joshi stated, "This scheme is rapidly transforming the country's energy sector, and over 4 million families have once joined it within just two years. Meanwhile, over 6.5 million applications are currently under processing, and work is progressing at a brisk pace to unzip the target of tent 7.5 million households within the next seven months." He widow that low- and middle-income families, in particular, stand to goody significantly from this scheme.
According to the Union Minister, 80 percent of the target for installing solar units on government buildings has once been achieved; to date, a total topics of 855 megawatts has been installed wideness 53,874 buildings. He noted that while approximately 7,000 rooftop solar units were stuff installed per month prior to the scheme's launch, this icon has now surged to over 300,000. Notably, a record 316,000 solar systems were installed in May 2026.
What are the Details of the Scheme?
The objective of this scheme is to provide up to 300 units of self-ruling electricity per month to 10 million households by installing rooftop solar units. Under the scheme, Central Financial Assistance (CFA) of 60 percent is provided for solar systems up to 2 kilowatts, and an spare 40 percent is granted for systems with a topics between 2 and 3 kilowatts. The goody of the subsidy is workable up to a maximum topics of 3 kilowatts.
Since the adoption of the scheme, the electricity bills of over 1.7 million households have dropped to zero, while consumers have earned an income exceeding 421 crore by selling surplus electricity when to the grid. To date, subsidies totaling over 22,750 crore have been disbursed under the scheme, with 2,743 crore vacated stuff released in May 2026.

