Despite record solar adoption in India, myths persist that prevent many families from making the switch. Let's address them directly.
Myth 1: "Solar doesn't work on cloudy days" Modern solar panels generate 10–25% of their rated capacity on overcast days. In Hyderabad, which receives 300+ sunny days per year, cloud cover is rarely a meaningful concern.
Myth 2: "Solar is too expensive" With subsidies, falling panel prices, and financing options, a 3kW system can now be installed for ₹1.5–2 lakh after subsidy – often paying back within 5–7 years.
Myth 3: "My roof isn't suitable" Most RCC rooftops in South India are suitable. We assess slope, orientation, shading, and structural integrity before recommending a system.
Myth 4: "Maintenance is a hassle" Solar panels require minimal maintenance – primarily periodic cleaning (monthly in dusty areas) and an annual professional inspection. Our AMC plans handle this completely.
Myth 5: "The electricity board won't allow it" All DISCOMs in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have net metering provisions. BHRIGHT EDGE handles all approvals as part of installation.
Myth 6: "Solar panels are ugly" Modern panels are sleek and many homeowners consider them an aesthetic upgrade. All-black panels and building-integrated PV options are also available.
Myth 7: "It won't last – the technology will be outdated" Solar panels installed 25 years ago are still generating power. The technology is mature, warranted for 25 years, and will not become "outdated" in any meaningful sense.