Solar company in Kochi — rooftop installation across Ernakulam
Mastride installs grid-tied rooftop solar across Kochi and the Ernakulam district. Our coastal-grade hardware, KSEB-empanelled team and end-to-end subsidy handling have powered villas in Kakkanad, apartments in Tripunithura and offices along NH-66.
- IP67Coastal-grade
- 80%Avg. bill cut
- YesGHS ready
- 3 daysSurvey
Coverage across Ernakulam
Kochi city, Kakkanad, Edappally, Vyttila, Tripunithura, Aluva, Kalamassery, Perumbavoor, Angamaly, Muvattupuzha, Kothamangalam, Piravom and surrounding panchayats. Two-vehicle install crew dispatched from our Kottayam base.
Built for Kochi's climate
Coastal Ernakulam has higher humidity and salt aerosol than inland Kerala. Our standard Kochi installs include: anodised aluminium mounting, marine-grade SS304 hardware, IP65 string inverters or IP66 hybrid inverters, copper earthing with corrosion inhibitor, and a quarterly panel-cleaning visit for the first year.
Popular Kochi configurations
3 kW for 2-BHK flats: ₹1.02 lakh after subsidy 5 kW for villa with 2 ACs: ₹2.07 lakh after subsidy 10 kW for large villa / small office: ₹4.62 lakh after subsidy 25–100 kW commercial rooftops for showrooms, clinics, warehouses
Frequently asked questions
+Does Mastride install solar in Kochi / Ernakulam?
Yes — we cover all of Ernakulam district including Kochi city, Kakkanad, Aluva, Tripunithura, Edappally, Vyttila, Kalamassery, Perumbavoor and Angamaly. Site surveys within 3 working days.
+How does Kochi's coastal climate affect solar?
Salt-air corrosion is the main concern. We use IP65/IP67 inverters, anodised aluminium structures and marine-grade earthing in coastal Ernakulam. Panel cleaning every 3 months keeps output above 95%.
+Average savings for a Kochi home?
A 5 kW system on a typical Kakkanad / Tripunithura villa with ₹4,500/month KSEB bill saves ₹4,000+/month — payback inside 4 years.
+Apartments and gated communities?
Yes — we handle Group Housing Society (GHS) installations under the PM Surya Ghar GHS slab (₹18,000/kW) for common-area load and rooftop allocation.
