How SundayGrids Digital Solar Makes Renewable Energy Accessible to Everyone Without Installing Rooftop Solar Panels in India
SundayGrids introduces digital solar in India, letting users reserve community solar panels and earn credits to reduce electricity bills, making clean, affordable, and flexible renewable energy accessible to everyone, including apartment residents.

Solar energy is one of India's fastest-growing renewable power sources, although millions of people still do not have access to it. Rooftop solar panels are effective for single-family homes, but going solar for apartment residents, tenants, and those without suitable rooftops has always been tough. This is where digital solar comes in, an innovative approach to making renewable energy available to all.
SundayGrids, a digital solar platform, enables anyone to consume solar power without installing panels on their own roof. Instead of worrying about space, permissions, or maintenance, users can reserve solar panels in huge community solar projects located around the country.
Once you reserve a panel, the electricity it produces is converted into solar credits. These credits can be utilized instantly to lower your electricity bill, regardless of where you live. Even if you relocate to another city or state, your credits will remain with you and continue to balance what you spend. This makes digital solar more adaptable and future-ready.
The benefits are evident. First, it provides solar access to those who live in apartments and renters who were previously excluded. Second, it avoids the initial cost and inconvenience of rooftop installation.Third, it supports India's renewable energy aim by allowing more people to engage in the transition to clean energy.This concept itself is game-changing. It makes solar energy inexpensive, adaptable, and truly representative, empowering every Indian home to support sustainability without altering their lifestyle.
With platforms like SundayGrids leading the way, digital solar might be the future of clean energy in India, bringing the country closer to its renewable energy targets while making electricity more affordable and environmentally friendly for all.
Source: SundayGrids official website and a YouTube Shorts video on digital solar by Gen E Media