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Joint Solar observes steady rise in rooftop solar across city buildings

Public institutions are increasingly looking at rooftop solar while planning their energy needs.

Palak by Palak
March 17, 2026
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New Delhi : Solar power is starting to appear in places where it was rarely considered earlier. Across several Indian cities, rooftops of public buildings, schools and residential complexes are now being looked at as potential sources of electricity. According to Joint Solar, this quiet shift suggests that solar energy is slowly becoming part of how cities think about power needs and infrastructure.

In many areas, local authorities have begun linking rooftop solar with building approvals and broader sustainability measures. In some cities, new residential projects are being encouraged to include rooftop solar systems while planning the building layout. The idea is to make better use of available roof space and gradually bring solar power into everyday urban construction.

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At the same time, state governments are also looking at existing buildings to see where solar installations can be added. Government offices, schools, hospitals and other public buildings are now being reviewed to see how much rooftop space can be used for solar installations. The aim is simple: to make better use of available infrastructure and reduce electricity expenses over time.

A few states have also started introducing digital systems to make solar approvals easier. These platforms are intended to make the application process easier and also improve coordination between different agencies. If the process becomes faster and clearer, more institutions may consider installing rooftop systems. For companies working in the solar sector, these developments point to a gradual change in how renewable energy fits into urban planning.

Sharing his views, Mr. Vinod Sharma, Director, Joint Solar said, “Solar power is slowly becoming part of everyday infrastructure discussions. When buildings generate some of their own electricity, it helps manage long-term energy costs while also supporting cleaner power generation.”

Rooftop solar systems also produce electricity close to where it is consumed. This kind of rooftop generation can help balance the load on conventional power networks. When electricity is produced closer to where it is used, pressure on transmission lines can be lower, especially in densely populated cities.

At the same time, the rise of decentralised solar systems is creating work for local businesses. Companies involved in installation, servicing and maintenance are already seeing more enquiries as building owners begin exploring rooftop solar options.

According to Joint Solar, the shift may not happen overnight. But the signs are becoming visible. Solar energy is gradually moving from being an optional addition to something that could become a regular feature of modern urban infrastructure.

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