2. India is bestowed with solar
irradiation ranging from 4 to 7
kWh/square metre/day across the
country, with western and southern
regions having higher insolation.
The western states of the country are
naturally gifted with high solar
incidence.
3. India is among top 5 destinations worldwide
for solar energy development as per Ernst &
Young’s renewable energy attractiveness
index.
India has a great potential to generate
electricity from solar energy and the Country
is on course to emerge as a solar energy
hub.
Tax credits and capital subsidies are also
provided to solar energy developers.
Incentives are also provided for Roof Top
solar Systems.
Most parts of India have 300 - 330 sunny days in a year, which is
equivalent to over 5000 trillion kWh per year - more than India’s
total energy consumption per year.
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7. •Perfect design, Easy Installation
•Automatic dawn dusk operation
•Highly economic and reliable
•Temperature compensated battery
•High efficiency electronic circuitry
•Very low self consumption
•100% short circuit protection
•Surge/lighting protected