Deadline: 15-Jun-2026
The SBIF CONSERW initiative supports scalable solar energy projects designed to strengthen sustainable urban systems and climate resilience.
The programme focuses on deploying decentralized solar infrastructure in public facilities, transport systems, community spaces, and essential urban services.
Key Focus Areas
Projects may support:
- Solar-powered public toilets and sanitation systems
- Solar-powered health clinics and diagnostic centres
- Solar systems in schools and educational institutions
- Solar street lighting
- Solar-powered irrigation systems for parks
- Solar rest points for informal workers
- Solar installations in government buildings
- Solar-powered traffic signals
- Solar EV charging stations
- Solar systems at metro, railway, and bus stations
- Rooftop solar systems on residential and public buildings
- Solar parking canopies
- Solar water heating systems
Funding Information
- Project budget range: Rs. 0.50 Cr – Rs. 4.50 Cr
- Approximate USD equivalent: USD 58,000 – USD 520,000
- Project duration: 1–3 years
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants:
- NGOs with minimum 5 years of existence
- Organizations with presence in the proposed implementation state
- NGOs with experience in at least 3 similar projects
Financial eligibility:
- Projects up to Rs. 1 Cr:
- Minimum cumulative revenue of Rs. 2 Cr in last 3 years
- Projects above Rs. 1 Cr:
- Minimum cumulative revenue of Rs. 5 Cr in last 3 years
Applicants must also comply with governance and due diligence requirements.
Implementation Requirements
Applicants are expected to:
- Conduct baseline energy and infrastructure assessments
- Identify high-impact deployment sites
- Secure government approvals
- Build partnerships with government and technical institutions
- Align with schemes like:
- PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana
- National Solar Mission
- Promote community engagement and awareness
- Establish operations and maintenance systems through AMCs
- Conduct midline and endline impact assessments
Selection Criteria
Proposals will be evaluated based on:
- Innovation and scalability
- Alignment with SBI Foundation priorities
- Sustainability and replicability
- Risk mitigation and monitoring systems
- Measurable outcomes
- Government collaboration experience
Why This Programme Matters
The initiative supports clean energy adoption in urban systems while improving climate resilience, reducing energy gaps, and strengthening sustainable public infrastructure for underserved communities.
Expected Outcomes
The programme aims to:
- Expand decentralized solar energy access
- Improve sustainable urban infrastructure
- Strengthen climate-resilient community systems
- Promote clean energy adoption
- Create scalable and replicable urban solar models
FAQ
- What is SBIF CONSERW?
- A solar integration funding initiative by SBI Foundation for urban and peri-urban projects
- How much funding is available?
- Projects can receive Rs. 0.50 Cr to Rs. 4.50 Cr
- Who can apply?
- Eligible NGOs with required experience and financial capacity
- What sectors are supported?
- Urban solar infrastructure, sanitation, health, education, transport, and public facilities
- What is the project duration?
- Projects can run from 1 to 3 years
Conclusion
The SBIF CONSERW initiative supports innovative solar integration projects that improve urban sustainability, strengthen climate resilience, and expand decentralized clean energy solutions across communities in India.
For more information, visit SBI Foundation.
