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Solar Batteries 2026: Emerging Technologies and Innovations
Solar Batteries 2026: Emerging Technologies and Innovations
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The solar battery industry is undergoing a major technological revolution: active thermal management, sodium-ion,...

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Rigid vs flexible solar panels: How to choose according to your project?
Rigid vs flexible solar panels: How to choose according to your project?
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Are you considering equipping your motorhome, boat, tiny house or home with a photovoltaic system? The first question...

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Deye Copilot Complete Guide: Configure and Optimise Your Solar Installation
Deye Copilot Complete Guide: Configure and Optimise Your Solar Installation
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Discover how to configure Deye Copilot step by step to maximise your energy savings. Comprehensive guide with...

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Autoconsommation solaire : 12 actions pour gagner +20 à +40%
Autoconsommation solaire : 12 actions pour gagner +20 à +40%
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Augmentez votre taux d'autoconsommation de 20 à 40% sans investir dans de nouveaux panneaux. Découvrez 12 actions...

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Batterie Physique vs Virtuelle France 2026 : Comparatif Complet
Batterie Physique vs Virtuelle France 2026 : Comparatif Complet
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Batterie physique ou virtuelle pour votre installation photovoltaïque ? Découvrez notre comparatif complet 2026 avec...

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Sizing & Selection

Choosing the right solar kit requires precise sizing based on your actual needs. An undersized kit will only cover a small portion of your consumption, while an oversized kit represents a poorly optimised investment.

This sub-category helps you choose the solar kit that is perfectly suited to your consumption profile, budget, available space and self-consumption goals. Discover our detailed comparisons between brands, technologies and configurations.

How do you calculate the power you need? First, analyse your annual electricity consumption and your daily profile. An average British household consumes 3000-5000 kWh/year. A 3-4 kWp kit can cover 40-60% of these self-consumption needs, depending on exposure and consumption habits. Our calculation tools help you accurately estimate your production and self-consumption rate.

What are the differences between the kit ranges? The 300-800W plug & play kits are suitable for reducing consumption (refrigerator, internet box, standby). The 1.5-3 kWp kits are designed for significant self-consumption with or without batteries. Kits >5 kWp allow for almost total autonomy or the resale of surplus energy.

Our comparison guides analyse the Zendure SolarFlow, EcoFlow PowerStream, Marstek Venus, Deye + Pylontech, Victron systems, and many others. Compare actual performance, warranties, scalability, after-sales service, and make an informed choice.

 
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