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Solar kit
Our solar kits enable you to generate your own photovoltaic electricity forself-consumption orself-sufficiency, depending on your project (house, outbuilding, isolated site). Complete kits with conversion (micro-inverter or hybrid inverter) and battery storage options. To estimate your production, use our solar simulator.
Choose your solar kit in 30 seconds
- Use: self-consumption, autonomy (remote location) or ready-to-connect kit.
- Power: depending on consumption and available surface area.
- Conversion: micro-inverter (simplicity) or hybrid inverter (scalable + battery possible).
- Storage: lithium battery to increase autonomy and reduce grid purchases.
What size solar kit do you need?
| Your situation | Recommended power | Kit type |
|---|---|---|
| Top-up, balcony or terrace (fridge, router, standby loads) | 800 W – 2 kWp | Plug & play kit |
| Home, 2-4 people, standard consumption | 3 – 6 kWp | Self-consumption kit, with or without battery |
| Large home, heat pump or electric car | 6 – 12 kWp and more | Battery kit + 48V hybrid inverter |
Rule of thumb: 1 kWp facing the right way yields roughly 900 to 1,100 kWh per year in northern France and Belgium, and up to 1,400 kWh in southern France. Compare this with the annual consumption on your bill — or let our solar simulator size it for you.
Solar kit FAQ
Which solar kit for France or Belgium?
All our kits suit the French and Belgian grids (single-phase 230V or three-phase 3×400V). For a grid-connected home, a 3 to 6 kWp kit with a hybrid inverter is the most common choice; we also offer installation by our teams in France and in Belgium.
Solar kit with or without a battery?
Without a battery: lower investment, best payback if you consume during the day. With a lithium battery: you cover the evening, and with dynamic pricing, storage becomes an extra profitability lever.
Can you connect several plug & play kits?
Yes. Our advice: stay below 800 W per socket circuit. Beyond two kits, a real self-consumption kit with an inverter becomes more relevant and more cost-effective per Wp.
Can you install a solar kit yourself?
Yes — our kits ship complete with wiring diagrams, and the self-installation range is designed for it. Our technical support assists you, and installation by our teams remains available in France, Belgium and Luxembourg.