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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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Self-consumption & Optimisation

Installing a solar kit is the first step, but optimising your self-consumption rate is the key to maximum profitability. Without an optimisation strategy, you risk feeding up to 50% of your production back into the grid for free, drastically reducing your return on investment.

This sub-category covers all the strategies and best practices for maximising your self-consumption: smart programming of energy-intensive appliances, managing surplus production, optimal use of batteries, and adapting your consumption habits to the solar cycle.

How can you achieve 70-80% self-consumption? The key lies in synchronising production and consumption. Programme your washing machine, dishwasher, water heater and electric vehicle to run in the middle of the day when production is at its peak. Connected sockets and home automation allow you to automate this management without any manual constraints.

What to do with surplus production? You have three options: feed it back into the grid (free or paid depending on your country/contract), store it in batteries for night-time consumption, or use it to power thermal equipment (water heaters, heat pumps) to directly convert the surplus into heat. Our guides compare the profitability of each solution according to your profile.

You can also find out how to monitor your performance with dedicated apps (Zendure, EcoFlow, APsystems, etc.), analyse your production/consumption curves, and identify opportunities for optimisation. Each kWh consumed = immediate savings of £0.20-0.30.

 
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