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Before You Go Solar: The No-Nonsense Guide Every Rooftop Buyer in India Needs


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India’s solar revolution is accelerating like never before. Rooftops across cities are turning into mini power stations, and the government’s push toward renewable energy has made it easier than ever to install a solar plant.

But if you’ve ever tried to get a quote for a rooftop solar system, you already know how confusing it can be. Some companies advertise “no upfront cost” schemes. Others claim “free servicing,” “lifetime guarantee,” and “subsidy assured.”

Sounds great — until you realize half of it isn’t true.

That’s precisely why Before You Go Solar was written—to empower buyers with truth, not taglines.

? The Solar Buyer’s Handbook India Needed


Before You Go Solar is India’s first independent solar handbook written from a customer’s point of view. It doesn’t try to sell you panels — it teaches you how to buy them smartly.

Packed with real examples from on-ground projects, this guide explains:

• How to choose a trustworthy solar company
• What “generation guarantee” really means (and when it’s a trap)
• Why subsidies aren’t always what they seem
• How to calculate your real savings, not just the “brochure numbers”
• The difference between EMI and PPA — and how many buyers get misled by this

If you’ve questioned whether your quote is fair or inflated, this book gives you clarity.

?? Read This Before You Commit to Any Solar Deal


In today’s booming solar market, knowledge isn’t optional — it’s protection. Many buyers end up overpaying or getting underperforming systems simply because they trusted sales pitches instead of performance data.

It provides a step-by-step method to judge every solar deal you encounter. You’ll learn to read solar quotes like a pro, without needing engineering expertise.

Consider it your go-to guide—authored by a professional who has built, run, and analyzed real installations.

? From Field Experience to Pages


Authored by a professional with hands-on EPC background, the book offers reality, not rhetoric. It comes straight from real rooftops — from Delhi to Pune — where installations succeed, fail, before you go solar and teach lessons worth sharing.

Every chapter is meant to help you avoid costly errors and wasted time. Because once a system is installed, there’s no “undo” button — and solar is a 25-year relationship with your roof.

? Exclusive Bonus – The Vendor Comparison Tool


Selecting your installer is as crucial as selecting your panels. That’s why Before You Go Solar comes with an exclusive Bonus Checklist designed to help you compare multiple solar vendors side by side — apples to apples.

It’s not a theoretical worksheet but a proven field guide to assess:
• Whether the company’s generation promise is realistic
• If their warranty and service clauses are clearly defined
• What kind of structure, inverter, and panel quality they’re offering
• Whether they include hidden charges or misleading “zero-cost” schemes
• And most importantly, how to identify red flags before you commit

It helps you cut through glossy slides and focus on actual value. It ensures you pick quality and reliability—not just a cheap promise.

? Availability and Access


Grab your copy of Before You Go Solar today on Kindle or the official portal. Whether you’re planning to install solar on your home, office, or factory — or you simply want to understand how India’s solar industry really works — this is your go-to guide.

? Read it before you sign your solar quote.
? Gift it to anyone considering solar.
? Be an informed buyer — not just another statistic.

? The Future Belongs to Informed Buyers


Solar power defines the future, yet wisdom ensures its success. This book doesn’t just help you save money; it helps you become part of India’s renewable revolution with confidence.

Before you sign that installation deal, read the guide that will redefine your solar journey.

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