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PM KUSUM Scheme 2026 - Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan

What is PM Kusum Yojana?

Objectives of the KUSUM Scheme

Features or Components of KUSUM Scheme

Latest Updates on PM KUSUM Solar Pump Yojana 2025

PM Kusum Solar Pump Yojana has gone through changes since its launch. Here’s the information on the latest updates on the PM KUSUM Solar Pump Yojana:

Category Details
Scheme Extension Extended until March 31, 2026
Financial Assistance Offers financial aid for solar pump capacities up to 15 HP, with central assistance ranging from 30% to 50% depending on the region (benefiting farmers in North-eastern, Hilly States/UTs, and Island UTs)
Component Highlights Component A: Installation of 10,000 MW decentralised solar power plants

Component B: 14 lakh stand-alone solar pumps for off-grid areas

Component C: Solarisation of 35 lakh grid-connected agriculture pumps
Relaxation of Norms Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) norms for solar cells under Component C relaxed until March 31, 2024 to expedite implementation
Support and Monitoring Includes web portals for monitoring, a toll-free number for information, and regular updates to guidelines for improved execution
Future Goals and Projects Karnataka's budget focuses on microgrid solar units and green hydrogen projects to promote renewable energy.

What is the Eligibility for PM Kusum Yojana?

Documents Required to Apply for the PM KUSUM Scheme

How to Apply for the PM KUSUM Scheme?

What are the Benefits of the KUSUM Scheme?

What is the Cost of Installing a Solar Pump?

The cost of solar pumps depends on the type of pump. Here's the information on the costs in tabular form:

Category Details
General Costs
3 HP Solar Pump Around ₹1.2 to 1.5 lakh
5 HP Solar Pump Approximately ₹2.5 to 3 lakh
10 HP Solar Pump Around ₹5 to 6 lakh​
Subsidies and Financial Support
Central Government Subsidy 30% of the cost, up to 50% in some regions like North-eastern and Hilly States
State Government Subsidy An additional 30% in some cases
Net Cost to Farmers
3 HP Solar Pump Around ₹24,000 to 45,000 after subsidies
5 HP Solar Pump Approximately ₹70,000 to 1.2 lakh
10 HP Solar Pump Between ₹2 to 2.5 lakh

PM-KUSUM Yojana is a transformative initiative that is in line with India’s sustainable development and energy security goals. The plan also improves by empowering farmers with solar energy solutions. As it scales up, this program offers hope for a better future for rural India, thus nurturing a sustainable and self-reliant agricultural ecosystem.

 

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FAQs about the PM Kusum Scheme

What was the aim of the PM KUSUM Scheme?

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The PM KUSUM Scheme aims to promote the use of renewable energy in the agricultural sector and offer the benefits of solar farming to Indian farmers.

The PM KUSUM Scheme aims to promote the use of renewable energy in the agricultural sector and offer the benefits of solar farming to Indian farmers.

Can we sell solar energy to the Government of India?

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Yes, farmers can sell the extra energy generated from the solar plants directly to the Government of India.This is one of the greatest benefits of KUSUM Scheme that will allow our farmers to increase their earnings.

Yes, farmers can sell the extra energy generated from the solar plants directly to the Government of India.This is one of the greatest benefits of KUSUM Scheme that will allow our farmers to increase their earnings.

When is the PM KUSUM Yojana launch date?

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The PM KUSUM Yojana was launched on March 8, 2019.

The PM KUSUM Yojana was launched on March 8, 2019.

What is the full form of PM KUSUM?

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The full form of PM KUSUM is Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan.

The full form of PM KUSUM is Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan.

What does the PM KUSUM scheme focus on?

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The PM Scheme promotes solar energy usage in agriculture to provide water and energy security to farmers.

The PM Scheme promotes solar energy usage in agriculture to provide water and energy security to farmers.

What are the different kinds of systems supported under the PM KUSUM Scheme?

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The PM KUSUM scheme supports decentralised solar power plants, stand-alone solar pumps, and the solarisation of grid-connected pumps.

The PM KUSUM scheme supports decentralised solar power plants, stand-alone solar pumps, and the solarisation of grid-connected pumps.

What is Component A of the PM-KUSUM Scheme?

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Component A involves installing 10,000 MW of decentralised ground/stilt-mounted solar power plants on barren or cultivable land.

Component A involves installing 10,000 MW of decentralised ground/stilt-mounted solar power plants on barren or cultivable land.

Is there any subsidy for the installation of solarisation of the pump?

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Yes, there is a subsidy of up to 60%, combining central and state government contributions, for installing solarisation of the pump.

Yes, there is a subsidy of up to 60%, combining central and state government contributions, for installing solarisation of the pump.

How much land is required for PM KUSUM Yojana?

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For 1 MW of solar capacity in PM KUSUM Yojana, approximately 4-5 acres of land are required.

For 1 MW of solar capacity in PM KUSUM Yojana, approximately 4-5 acres of land are required.

What is the subsidy of the KUSUM Scheme?

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The KUSUM scheme provides up to 60% subsidy, split between central (30%) and state (30%) contributions.

The KUSUM scheme provides up to 60% subsidy, split between central (30%) and state (30%) contributions.

What is the period of PM KUSUM Yojana?

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The period of the PM KUSUM Yojana scheme has been extended until March 31, 2026.

The period of the PM KUSUM Yojana scheme has been extended until March 31, 2026.

What is the cost of a KUSUM solar pump?

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Before subsidies, the cost of solar pumps varied, e.g., INR 1.2 to 1.5 lakh for a 3 HP pump and INR 5 to 6 lakh for a 10 HP pump.

Before subsidies, the cost of solar pumps varied, e.g., INR 1.2 to 1.5 lakh for a 3 HP pump and INR 5 to 6 lakh for a 10 HP pump.

What is PM KUSUM's repayment period?

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The typical repayment period of PM KUSUM is up to 10 years, depending on the financing terms.

The typical repayment period of PM KUSUM is up to 10 years, depending on the financing terms.

What is the new target of PM KUSUM?

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The revised target of PM KUSUM is to achieve a solar power capacity addition of 34.8 GW by 2026.

The revised target of PM KUSUM is to achieve a solar power capacity addition of 34.8 GW by 2026.

What is the budget of PM KUSUM?

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The total central financial support for the PM KUSUM scheme is Rs. 34,422 crore.

The total central financial support for the PM KUSUM scheme is Rs. 34,422 crore.