With LPG cylinder prices rising and supply concerns in many areas, households are actively looking for smarter and more reliable cooking options.
The need for an affordable and sustainable alternative has never felt more real. In this changing scenario, solar cooking technology is once again gaining attention.
One such innovation making headlines is Indian Oil's solar cooking system, Surya Nutan. Designed to make everyday cooking easier and more eco-friendly, this system offers a practical way to reduce dependence on LPG while keeping convenience intact.
A modern take on solar cooking
This means you can cook comfortably indoors without worrying about weather conditions or shifting your setup outside. It feels just like using a regular stove, but with a cleaner energy source.
Cook anytime, even after sunset
In addition, the stove also operates in hybrid mode. This means it can switch to electricity when needed, ensuring that your cooking is never interrupted. This feature makes it especially useful during the rainy season or in areas with inconsistent sunlight.
Suitable for everyday cooking
Multiple variants to choose from
- Surya Nutan L: Best for daytime cooking, priced between ₹12,000 and ₹15,000
- Surya Nutan LD: Suitable for both lunch and dinner, priced around ₹18,000 to ₹22,000
- Surya Nutan LDB: Designed for full-day use including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, priced around ₹23,000
These options allow users to select a model based on their usage and budget.
A step towards energy independence
However, large-scale adoption may take time. Installation requires proper setup of solar panels, and availability is still limited since the product is currently in the research and development stage. Interested users can register their interest through the official platform.
The future of home cooking
While LPG remains widely used, innovations like Surya Nutan show that a shift is possible. With the right support and awareness, solar cooking could soon become a common feature in Indian homes.

