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Discover Our Range of Plug-and-Play Solar Kits
Planet Soar is a company specializing in energy transition. Our goal is to make solar panels accessible to as many people as possible, enabling everyone to generate green energy. To help you achieve energy independence, we offer high-quality solar equipment.
To generate your own electricity, we provide a wide range of plug-and-play solar kits. These kits consist of small solar panels (though they can also be standard-sized panels) equipped with micro-inverters that convert solar energy into electricity. Easy to install, these kits require no administrative procedures. They are designed for self-consumption.
Would you like to generate your own energy and save money? Then these turnkey solar kits are perfect for you! Find answers to all your questions on this page.
What is a Plug-and-Play Solar Kit?
A plug-and-play solar kit is a turnkey solar panel solution that includes everything needed for installation. The term "plug and play" literally means "plug in and use," meaning the solar panels come pre-assembled for quick and simple installation.
This solar kit includes small (or standard-sized) solar panels that are pre-wired and mounted. They plug directly into a grounded outlet without requiring any technical knowledge. As soon as they are connected, you start producing your own green electricity.
Planet Soar offers high-quality yet affordable self-consumption solar kits. The goal is to make self-generated electricity accessible to everyone—an ideal solution to reduce your carbon footprint and save on energy costs.
What Does a Plug-and-Play Solar Kit Include?
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High-performance solar panels
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Micro-inverters to convert the energy produced by each panel into electricity suitable for household use
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Pre-assembled cabling with connectors
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A mounting system for installation on your roof (some kits include fixings, while others do not; currently, we offer two plug-and-play kits with ground-mount fixings)
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A monitoring system to track your energy production
Why Choose a Plug-and-Play Solar Kit?
An Affordable and Eco-Friendly Self-Consumption Solution
This type of solar kit is ideal for a quick and easy installation. It takes only about 30 minutes to set up and becomes operational as soon as it's connected.
The solar panels included in the kit are lightweight and easy to handle. They take up little space and can be moved if necessary. The efficiency of a solar panel depends on its exposure. If you notice that repositioning the panel improves its performance, it can be done easily. Additionally, if you move homes, you can take your panels with you without any hassle.
A plug-and-play solar kit is an attractive investment. It is much more affordable than other types of solar systems. No installation costs are required, and you can power some of your household appliances with your panels, leading to long-term energy savings.
Green Energy Without Administrative Hassle
Traditional photovoltaic systems require various administrative steps, including work permits, grid connection requests, and compliance certifications. These procedures can take between 3 to 6 months before installation can proceed.
With a plug-and-play kit, none of these steps are necessary. You don’t need any authorization to install your panels and can start producing green electricity immediately.
How to Choose the Right Plug-and-Play Solar Kit?
Several factors should be considered when selecting a solar kit. First, you need to estimate the power required to supply your home. To do this, check your latest electricity bills and calculate your average consumption in kWh. This will help determine the appropriate kit size.
For example, if your annual electricity consumption is 3,000 kWh, a solar panel kit of 3 kWc would be suitable. The unit "kWc" measures a panel's power output—1 kWc can generate 1,000 watts under optimal conditions.
You should also choose a kit that matches your electrical system. Most homes have a single-phase electrical setup (one main power line), but some buildings, especially isolated ones, may have a three-phase setup (three power lines).
Additionally, you can choose between monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels.
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Monocrystalline panels are more efficient and aesthetically pleasing. They are widely used in Europe as they perform well in colder or less sunny regions.
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Polycrystalline panels are more affordable and better suited for hot climates, as they tolerate high temperatures well.
How Does a Plug-and-Play Solar Kit Work?
A plug-and-play solar kit consists of monocrystalline cells that capture sunlight and convert it into electricity. The inverter connected to the solar panel transforms the generated direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC), making it compatible with your household electrical system. This energy is then used to power your appliances.
For optimal performance, your solar panels should be properly oriented—ideally facing south with no shading. The tilt of the panels is also crucial. A 30 to 35-degree inclination provides the best sunlight absorption throughout the year. Sloped roofs typically have a suitable angle, but if you have a flat roof, you’ll need a special mounting structure to position the panels correctly.
With the monitoring system included in your plug-and-play solar kit, you can track the performance of your panels and make adjustments if necessary.
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