Who We Are & Why Ani Online Solar Exists
I’m an M.Tech
in Power Systems and have spent 12+ years in client-facing roles
across solutions engineering, proposals, and customer
success. But beyond work, I’ve always been deeply interested in how renewable energy
systems actually perform in real world.I started Ani Online Solar for one simple reason: homeowners across the globe deserve clear, practical guidance before investing in rooftop solar. Too often, people get stuck between confusing technical terms, mixed advice, and sales-heavy pitches. Here, I try to break down rooftop solar in a way that feels straightforward and usable.
What Ani Online Solar focuses on
On this blog, we focus on real-world rooftop solar topics such as:
- How to size a solar system from your electricity bill
- On-grid vs off-grid vs hybrid, explained without jargon
- Net metering basics, billing examples, and common mistakes
- Cost breakdowns, payback expectations, and what affects them
- Solar components (modules, inverters, structure, wiring) and how to compare them
- Maintenance, monitoring, and performance tips for different weather conditions
Our approach
We keep things practical and evidence-based:
- Simple explanations, step-by-step guides, and checklists
- Transparent assumptions (so you can do your own math)
- Balanced views on what solar can and cannot do for your home
- Updates when policies or market realities change
My goal is simple: help you make a confident decision with fewer mistakes and better questions before you talk to any installer.
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| Clear solar guidance for Indian homes: sizing, net metering, equipment and maintenance |
Why trust Ani Online Solar?
This blog is written by a solar PV enthusiast with a technical background in power systems, and it’s built on a simple promise: help you make an informed decision. If a topic has multiple valid options, we’ll lay them out clearly so you can choose what fits your usage, roof, and budget.
Support our work
If these guides save you time, confusion, or money, you can support my writing on Buy Me a Coffee. Your support helps me keep the blog independent and continue publishing practical solar content, specially for Indian homes.
A quick note
We are not an installer, and we don’t claim to replace professional site surveys. Think of Ani Online Solar as your friendly solar guide that helps you ask the right questions, avoid common traps, and understand the numbers before you say yes to a quotation.
If you find the
posts helpful, consider bookmarking the blog and sharing it with someone who is
planning rooftop solar. And if you have a question, feel free to drop it in the
comments. Many new posts start from readers’ real doubts.
(And yes, that’s my real photo on this page — this blog is run by a real person, not a content farm.)

