Find the Perfect Solar Geyser For Your Home

Reduce energy costs and embrace clean technology with India's best solar geysers. Our in-depth analysis highlights top-performing models, ensuring an informed decision.
Explore Solar Geysers
3 min
29-March-2024

Solar geysers, also known as solar water heaters, harness the sun's energy to heat water for your home. They consist of solar collectors that absorb sunlight and transfer heat to a storage tank. This heated water is then used for showers, baths, and other household needs. By switching to a solar geyser, you can significantly reduce your reliance on electricity or gas for water heating, saving money and lowering your carbon footprint.

You can also visit Bajaj Mall and browse through their collection of solar geysers.

Why buy a solar geyser?

Benefit Advantage
Reduced energy bills Up to 80% savings on your water heating costs.
Eco-friendly Reduces your dependence on fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions.
Long-term investment Durable and low maintenance with a lifespan of 15-20 years.
Government incentives Many states in India offer subsidies or tax breaks on solar installations.


Features of a solar geyser

  • Solar collectors: flat plate or evacuated tube collectors capture sunlight and convert it to heat.
  • Storage tank: insulated tank stores the heated water for later use.
  • Insulation: high-density insulation minimises heat loss from the storage tank.
  • Temperature control system: thermostat regulates water temperature and prevents overheating.
  • Backup system: some models include an electric or gas heating element for cloudy days.

Factors to consider when buying a solar geyser:

  • Capacity: choose a tank size that meets your hot water requirements (consider family size and daily usage).
  • Collector type: flat plate collectors are more affordable, while evacuated tube collectors are more efficient in colder climates.
  • Brand reputation: opt for a reputable brand that offers quality products and reliable after-sales service.
  • Warranty: look for a geyser with a long warranty period (ideally 5-10 years).
  • Roof space: ensure your roof has sufficient space for the collectors and can support their weight.

Top solar geyser price list

  • V-guard 200 LPD solar water heater: this high-capacity geyser is ideal for large families.
  • Price: Rs. 33,100
  • Features: 200 liters per day capacity, evacuated tube collectors for high efficiency.
  • V-guard 150 LPD solar water heaters: A good mid-range option for most households.
  • Price: Rs. 36,500
  • Features: 150 liters per day capacity, flat plate collectors, automatic temperature control.
  • Supreme solar 200 ltr water heater: A budget-friendly option with a good capacity.
  • Price: Rs. 24,000
  • Features: 200 liters capacity, flat plate collectors, ISI certification for safety and quality.
  • V-guard 100 LPD solar water heaters: A compact and affordable choice for smaller homes.
  • Price: Rs. 20,800
  • Features: 100 liters per day capacity, flat plate collectors, suitable for wall mounting.

Disclaimer: Please note that specific features, models, and pricing may vary depending on the region and time of purchase. We recommend that you visit the official websites or authorised retailers for the latest information.

Financing options with Bajaj Finserv for solar geysers

The Bajaj Finserv EMI network can help you get your solar geyser without the need to pay the full amount upfront. Despite costs being influenced by brand, quality, and features, the EMI network card allows flexible payments over a convenient period.

Additionally, certain solar geysers have zero downpayment offers, allowing you to bring home your preferred model without any initial expenses.

How to purchase solar geysers on EMI using the Bajaj Finserv Insta EMI card:

Visit Bajaj Mall to explore the available selections of solar geysers. Then, head to a nearby Bajaj Finserv partner store where you can browse their range of solar geysers. Opt for in-store financing and provide your Bajaj Finserv EMI network card details to convert the cost of your chosen solar geyser into an Easy EMI plan.

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Frequently asked questions

Do solar water heaters work in winter?
Solar water heaters can still work in winter, but they might not be as efficient. They can pre-heat your water, reducing the energy needed from your conventional heater. Backup systems are also available for colder climates.
Is a solar heater safe?
Solar water heaters are generally safe. They use sunlight and don't involve combustion, so there's no risk of fire or gas leaks. However, proper installation and maintenance are important to prevent issues like leaks or tank ruptures.
Are solar heaters worth the investment?
Solar heaters can be worth it in the long run. They save on energy bills, are environmentally friendly, and can last for many years. However, upfront costs can be high, and they may not be suitable for all climates
Do solar water heaters work on cloudy days?
Solar water heaters will still work on cloudy days, but they will be less efficient. They can still collect some heat, and backup systems or well-insulated tanks can help maintain hot water availability.
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