Full amount Solar Lease from Diya Solar

Lock in a Predictable Solar Energy Rate for 25 Years

Peace of mind is within reach. In the face of rising energy costs, extreme weather events, and unpredictable power outages, we can put the power back in your hands with a full amount solar lease. With one single payment, you can lock in 25 years of clean and resilient solar power, along with our industry-leading performance guarantee. You can also add a solar battery to get protection during blackouts.

The Perks of Pre-Paid Solar Power with Diyasolar

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Even More Peace of Mind

All it takes is one up-front payment. With a pre-paid solar lease, you can lock in 25 years of clean energy and resilient back-up power for when the next blackout strikes.

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Expert Solar Support

We’re here for you every step of the way. From paperwork to permits, our experienced Solar Advisors can handle all aspects of your solar and battery system installation.

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Industry-Leading Guarantee

Sit back and soak up the sun. Our full amount solar lease includes free 24/7 system monitoring, maintenance, and insurance for up to 25 years.

Solar leasing made right

  • Start with as little as ₹0 down
  • Lock in predictable payments
  • Add a battery storage service
  • 24/7 monitoring and maintenance

    Compare Diyasolar Plans and Services

    We’ll customize your agreement based on your individual needs

    Benefit

    System Ownership

    Upfront Payment

    Monthly Payment

    Rate Hike Protection

    Warranty

    Full Service

    Monthly Lease

    Low upfront cost

    Diya Solar

    1 Year Energy Cost

    To Diya Solar

    Full Lease

    Pay now, save later

    Diya Solar

    1 Year Energy Cost

    To Diya Solar

    Full Purchase

    Own your system

    Homeowner

    Full system cost

    Monthly Loan

    Purchase and finance

    Homeowner

    1 Year Energy Cost

    To loan provider

    *Depending on your usage and your utility, you may still have a monthly utility bill.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    With a solar power purchase agreement or PPA, you pay for the power, not for the panels. The amount you pay is based on a per kilowatt-hour (kWh) rate for the electricity produced by the solar panels on your roof, and it's usually lower than what your local utility charges for residential electricity.

    With our solar prepaid lease, you can go solar with just a one-time, up-front payment. When you choose our prepaid lease plan, we’ll also actively monitor and maintain your solar panels over the life of your agreement, so all you have to do is enjoy worry-free solar energy.

    Yes, you can. Qualifying Diya Solar customers can secure long-term savings for as little as ₹0 down with our monthly lease plan. Contact one of our Solar Advisors today for more information.

    Figuring out if your home is good for solar relies on several factors, like where your house is located, the angle of your roof, roof shading, and how old your home is.

    In order to understand if your home is suitable for solar, get in touch with one of our Solar Advisors. They’ll run a personalized analysis of your home with our proprietary solar design technology. We’ll only recommend solar if it’s the right fit for your home energy needs.

    The difference between a solar lease and a solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) is simple: With a solar lease, you pay a fixed monthly “rent” to use a home solar system. With a PPA, you pay a fixed price for the power the system produces.

    When you request a free quote, our Solar Advisors will work with you to determine how much you can expect to save on your monthly energy bill. This relies on factors like the utility you get your power from, how much electricity you use, and how much sunlight your home gets during the day. We’ll only recommend solar if it’s the right fit for your home energy needs and lifestyle.

    Every household will need a different number of panels based on how much energy it uses, the climate in the area, and how much direct sunlight hits its roof. To learn more about these factors, click here.

    We’ll determine how much energy a home solar system will need to produce to power your home during your free consultation.

    All of our solar and storage products are backed by robust manufacturer warranties. However, if you choose our monthly solar lease plan, your home solar system will also include 24/7 monitoring and maintenance. So if your system doesn't work as expected, we’ll fix it, free of charge. Learn more about our comprehensive home solar system support here.

    Solar panels can last anywhere between 25 to 30 years, sometimes more. But this doesn’t mean the panels on your roof will stop producing electricity after a couple of decades. It just means that their energy production will decrease to what solar panel manufacturers consider optimal to meet the average household's energy needs. With proper care and maintenance, you can expect to receive solar production for the next 20 to 30 years. What's more, our monthly solar lease plan includes our comprehensive Diya Solar Guarantee to keep your system in top shape during the length of your  Diya Solar agreement.

    Once you’re approved for a solar installation, your home will undergo a site assessment so our Solar Design Experts can create a personalized solar panel system design for your unique needs.

    After that, our Solar Design Experts will make any necessary adjustments to your system design and get your final approval. Once it’s approved, we’ll submit your system design to the city for permitting, which can take up to eight weeks. From there, either Diya Solar or one of our local certified partners will perform your solar installation. We only partner with the top-rated solar installers, so rest assured that you’ll have the highest quality solar installation possible.

    When your installation is finished, the city or county will perform a final inspection of your system. Once it’s approved, it’ll be connected to the grid, and we’ll submit your documents to your utility company. After your utility grants your Permission to Operate (PTO), you’ll be ready to power your home with the sun.

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