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Updated on 04 Nov 2025, 07:20 am
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Akshat Lakshkar | Whalesbook News Team
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Freyr Energy has set an ambitious target of completing 10,000 rooftop solar installations in Kerala within the next two years. This initiative aligns with the state's broader mission to accelerate the adoption of clean and affordable energy. The company has already established a significant presence, having installed 1.27 MW of solar capacity in Kerala, with notable installations in Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, and Kozhikode.
Kerala is experiencing a surge in electricity consumption, making rooftop solar an increasingly vital solution. Freyr Energy is enabling households to significantly reduce their reliance on grid electricity, potentially cutting power bills by up to 80%. The company's approach combines cutting-edge rooftop solar technology with accessible financing options, state subsidies, and dependable after-sales service, making solar energy a practical necessity for homes.
Supportive government schemes like the central government's PM Surya Ghar scheme and Kerala's own Soura Programme are further boosting residential solar adoption. To simplify the process, Freyr Energy has launched the Freyr Energy App, a comprehensive digital platform offering instant quotes, subsidy information, financing details, and project tracking. The app also allows users to monitor energy generation and manage maintenance requests.
Freyr Energy operates 10 Solar Experience Centers across India and plans to launch 45 more in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities over the next two years. These centers provide transparent pricing and product demonstrations.
Impact: This expansion will boost the renewable energy sector in Kerala, create local employment, and empower households with cost savings and energy independence. The company's focus on technology and customer experience could set new benchmarks for the industry. Rating: 6/10
Definitions: Solar rooftop: Solar panels installed on the roofs of buildings to generate electricity from sunlight. MW (Megawatt): A unit of power, equal to one million watts. It is used to measure the capacity of large power plants or significant solar installations. kW (Kilowatt): A unit of power, equal to one thousand watts. It is commonly used to measure the capacity of residential solar systems. Grid electricity: Electricity supplied by the public power network, typically from large power plants. State subsidies: Financial assistance provided by the government of a state to encourage specific activities, such as installing solar panels. PM Surya Ghar: A scheme by the Government of India to promote rooftop solar energy adoption in households, offering financial incentives.
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