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Deye Inverters in Belgium: The Synergrid 170% ‘Cheat Code’ (Oversizing Guide)
Deye Inverters in Belgium: The Synergrid 170% ‘Cheat Code’ (Oversizing Guide)
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Find out how to turn the Deye 8K into a 23.3 kWp power station whilst staying within the Synergrid limit of 10 kVA....

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Energy Autonomy in 2026: Geopolitics, Batteries and Price Arbitrage
Energy Autonomy in 2026: Geopolitics, Batteries and Price Arbitrage
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In 2026, investing in solar storage is no longer optional: unstable geopolitics, LiFePO4 battery costs divided by 5,...

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Keeping your home powered during a power cut: the hybrid inverter and battery solution
Keeping your home powered during a power cut: the hybrid inverter and battery solution
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Protect your essential devices during power cuts with a hybrid inverter and a solar battery. A practical guide by...

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100% self-sufficient in electricity: is that really possible?
100% self-sufficient in electricity: is that really possible?
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100% self-sufficient with solar power? We explain a realistic approach: solar panels, batteries, a generator and...

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PPE2 2026 Tenders: Complete Guide to Eligibility for Your Solar Panels in France
PPE2 2026 Tenders: Complete Guide to Eligibility for Your Solar Panels in France
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Complete PPE2 2026 guide for photovoltaic installations > 100 kWp: eligibility criteria, ECS carbon footprint,...

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Autonomous follower

Solar trackers (or photovoltaic trackers) are an advanced technology that automatically orient your solar panels towards the sun throughout the day and throughout the year, thereby maximising energy capture. Although more expensive than a fixed installation, trackers can increase electricity production by 25 to 45% depending on the configuration, significantly improving the profitability of medium and large photovoltaic installations.

This category brings together our technical analyses and feedback on solar tracking systems: types of trackers, expected production gains, optimal sizing, installation and maintenance to maximise your renewable energy production.

 
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