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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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Technologies & innovations

The photovoltaic sector is undergoing a technological revolution in 2025. Innovations such as silver-free 0BB (zero busbar) cells, XBC (back contact) technology and ABC (All-Back-Contact) cells are pushing the boundaries of solar module efficiency and durability.

This sub-category takes an in-depth look at the technological breakthroughs that are transforming the photovoltaic industry. Understand how Aiko Solar is industrialising laser-etched cells with 0BB connections to achieve 24.2% efficiency at 10 GW scale. Discover why replacing silver with copper in interconnections is radically changing the economics and reliability of panels.

 
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