If you’ve started exploring solar energy, you’ve probably encountered a dizzying array of panel types—Mono PERC, Poly, Bifacial, TOPCon, HJT, and more. With India’s solar sector booming and new technologies emerging every year, choosing the right solar panel for your home or business can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve put together this guide—to cut through the jargon and explain every major solar panel type and technology available in India, so you can make a confident, future-ready investment.
A solar panel is the powerhouse of any solar energy system, converting sunlight into electricity through silicon-based cells. The type of panel you choose will impact how much power you generate, how much space you’ll need, and how quickly you’ll see a return on your investment.
Monocrystalline (Mono) panels are made from a single, pure silicon crystal and are known for their uniform dark color. What sets them apart is their high efficiency—typically between 18% and 24%. This means they convert a larger portion of sunlight into usable electricity, so you need fewer panels (and less roof space) to meet your energy needs. Their superior performance in low-light and high-temperature conditions makes them ideal for rooftops where space is tight or for anyone looking to maximize their solar investment. We often recommend these panels for urban homes and premium commercial buildings.
Polycrystalline panels, with their bluish, speckled appearance, are made by melting multiple silicon crystals together. Their efficiency is a bit lower—usually 15–17%—which means you’ll need more panels to generate the same amount of power as mono panels. However, they’re more affordable and still offer solid reliability. Poly panels are a practical choice for larger rooftops, rural homes, and projects where budget is a bigger concern than squeezing the most power out of every square foot.
Thin-film panels use a very slim layer of photovoltaic material on a flexible backing. Their efficiency is typically in the 10–13% range, so they require more space to generate the same power as crystalline panels. However, they’re lightweight, flexible, and perform well in high temperatures and shaded conditions. In India, thin-film panels are mostly used in large commercial installations, unique architectural projects, or portable solar solutions.
Solar panel performance has advanced rapidly thanks to several innovative technologies. Here’s a breakdown of the most important ones you’ll encounter in the Indian market:
Eastman blends advanced features and technologies to create solar panels for every need. Our range includes DCR and Non-DCR, Monocrystalline, Polycrystalline PERC, Twin PERC, bifacial, and panels with half-cut cell technology, ensuring high efficiency, durability, and optimal performance for both residential and commercial applications
Some panels even combine multiple advanced features—like Mono + TOPCon + Bifacial—for ultra-high performance and longevity.
If you’re looking to take advantage of government subsidies, you’ll need to pay attention to DCR (Domestic Content Requirement). DCR panels are made in India using Indian-made cells, and are mandatory for most government-backed projects and subsidies. For example, under schemes like PM Surya Ghar Yojana, only DCR-compliant panels are eligible for financial benefits. Non-DCR panels, which use imported cells, are more common in private installations and may not qualify for these subsidies.
The government’s rooftop solar subsidy program (2025) offers generous incentives—up to ₹54,000 for a 3 kW system, with additional benefits for larger setups. Always check the latest guidelines and make sure your chosen panel is subsidy-eligible if you want to maximize your savings.
When comparing panel options, it’s helpful to look at manufacturers who offer a broad range of technologies and have a track record of reliability in Indian conditions. Here at Eastman, we’ve built a reputation by providing both monocrystalline and polycrystalline panels—including DCR-compliant, bifacial, and advanced PERC models—designed to meet the demands of everything from residential rooftops to large commercial projects. Our strong presence in the Indian market, along with robust warranties and after-sales support, makes us a trusted choice for installers and homeowners alike.
Pro Tip: Always check for DCR compliance and warranty terms if you’re aiming for subsidies or long-term peace of mind.
Today’s solar market in India offers more choices than ever. By understanding the basics of efficiency, the impact of advanced technologies, and the importance of DCR for subsidies, you can confidently select a solar panel system that delivers the best value for your home or business. With trusted brands like Eastman leading the way in innovation and reliability, we’re helping you move one step closer to a greener, more cost-effective future.