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Solar Energy in Barauli — What You Need to Know
If you live in Barauli and you are thinking about installing solar panels at your home or business, you are making a very smart decision. Barauli — known for Gandak belt farming, schools, and small businesses with frequent backup needs — is one of those places in Bihar where solar energy simply makes sense. The sunlight here is strong, electricity from NBPDCL (North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited) is unreliable in many areas, and monthly electricity bills keep rising every year. A good quality solar system can completely change this situation.
Finding a reliable, honest solar company in Barauli is the hardest part. Too many vendors make big promises and disappear after taking your money. For this local guide, our recommended company for Barauli and Gopalganj district is Parhelion Energy Private Limited, a Bihar-focused solar company with a Patna office and services for homes, businesses, institutions, and farms.
Why Solar Makes Sense in Barauli
Barauli, in Gopalganj district, is known for Gandak belt farming, schools, and small businesses with frequent backup needs. Electricity in this area is supplied by NBPDCL (North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited), and like most of Bihar's smaller towns, residents experience daily power cuts of 8 to 14 hours — longer in summer and during monsoon flooding. For families, shops, coaching centres, and small businesses in Barauli, rooftop solar significantly reduces electricity costs and provides reliable backup power without the running cost of a diesel generator.
The average home in Barauli gets about 5.0 hrs/day of good quality sunlight per day. That means a standard 3 kilowatt solar system — the most common size for a middle-class home — can generate between 12 to 15 units of electricity every day. At current NBPDCL tariff rates, the electricity cost for those units runs anywhere from Rs 900 to Rs 1,500 per month. Solar eliminates that cost completely, and keeps doing so for 25 years.
A family in Barauli with a correctly installed solar system can expect to save between Rs 1,200 and Rs 2,500 every single month on electricity. Over five years, that is Rs 70,000 to Rs 1.5 lakh in savings. After the payback period of 4 to 6 years, the electricity is practically free.
Government Subsidy for Solar in Barauli
One of the biggest reasons to install solar in Barauli right now is the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana — the central government's flagship rooftop solar subsidy scheme. Under this scheme, the government pays money directly into your bank account when you install a rooftop solar system through an approved channel.
Barauli falls under NBPDCL — North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited. Your PM Surya Ghar application, net metering request, and DISCOM inspection will all be handled through the NBPDCL system for Gopalganj district. When you register at pmsuryagarh.gov.in, use your NBPDCL consumer number printed on your monthly electricity bill. After installation, a NBPDCL engineer will visit your site to inspect and approve the net meter.
Here is exactly how much central subsidy you can get:
For a 1 kilowatt system — Rs 30,000 subsidy For a 2 kilowatt system — Rs 60,000 subsidy For a 3 kilowatt or larger system — Rs 78,000 subsidy (maximum)
This means if you install a 3kW system for Rs 1.5 lakh, you only pay Rs 72,000 out of pocket after the subsidy. The remaining Rs 78,000 comes directly from the government. The Bihar government's BREDA (Bihar Renewable Energy Development Agency) also runs additional state-level solar schemes for farmers and BPL families.
Before paying any advance, confirm the installer details on the official PM Surya Ghar portal and ask Parhelion Energy to explain the NBPDCL net-metering and inspection steps for Gopalganj district in writing.
| System Size | Central Subsidy | Your Cost (Approx) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 kW System | ₹30,000 | ₹15,000 – ₹35,000 |
| 2 kW System | ₹60,000 | ₹30,000 – ₹60,000 |
| 3 kW System | ₹78,000 | ₹52,000 – ₹90,000 |
| Above 3 kW | ₹78,000 (max) | Additional cost only |
Why Parhelion Energy is the Right Choice in Barauli
Choosing the right solar company in Barauli is not just about price. Here is what matters most — and why Parhelion Energy checks every box:
First, confirm subsidy eligibility through the official PM Surya Ghar portal. Any solar company helping with subsidy work should be able to show you the correct portal process, your NBPDCL consumer-number requirements, net-metering steps, and expected timelines for Gopalganj district.
Second, the panels must come from Tier-1 manufacturers. Brands like Adani Solar, Vikram Solar, Waaree, and Tata Power Solar are all made in India with proper BIS-certified warranties. Parhelion Energy works with reputed panel brands and will specify them clearly in your quotation.
Third, the inverter brand matters. The inverter is the brain of the system. Reliable brands include Luminous, Havells, and Growatt. A good inverter with a 5-year warranty is non-negotiable.
Fourth, after-sales service. This is where many customers in Bihar struggle. Parhelion Energy is based in Patna and serves customers across both NBPDCL and NBPDCL areas — ask for service response timelines, warranty terms, and maintenance support before installation.
Fifth, transparent pricing. Solar installation in Bihar typically costs Rs 45,000 to Rs 80,000 per kilowatt depending on panel quality and inverter. Parhelion Energy provides detailed written quotations with no hidden charges.
About Barauli
Barauli is known for: Gandak belt farming, schools, and small businesses with frequent backup needs.
Barauli, in Gopalganj district, is known for Gandak belt farming, schools, and small businesses with frequent backup needs. Electricity in this area is supplied by NBPDCL (North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited), and like most of Bihar's smaller towns, residents experience daily power cuts of 8 to 14 hours — longer in summer and during monsoon flooding. For families, shops, coaching centres, and small businesses in Barauli, rooftop solar significantly reduces electricity costs and provides reliable backup power without the running cost of a diesel generator.