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Unpack and check all kit components
Assemble the support structure
Mount the solar panels on structure
Connect wiring and inverter
Commission and test operation
Plug & Play photovoltaic kits offer an accessible solution to produce your own electricity. Easy to install, they simply plug into a standard electrical outlet, without complex work.
Each kit, carefully composed by professionals in the sector, includes one or two solar panels as well as a high-performance micro-inverter (up to 800W, Synergrid approved). This solution is ideal for DIYers wishing to reduce their energy bill with a more affordable initial investment.
Before installation, a few checks are essential: electrical compatibility of your installation, compliance with planning rules (especially if the kit is visible from the street), secure mounting and declaration to the network operator. Note: regulations may vary by region.
Our team is at your disposal to support you: find us in-store at Solarstock, or contact us by phone at 02/241.08.00. We will be happy to answer your questions and guide you in your solar project.
'Plug & play' devices are typically small, compact, and mobile devices that produce electricity and can potentially feed electricity into the distribution network by plugging them into a power outlet.
On March 17, 2025, plug & play devices certified up to that date were published on the Synergrid Plug & Play list. They can be connected in Belgium starting April 17, 2025.
For easier reference, a separate plug & play list has been published containing only plug & play devices, along with additional information and points of interest for users.
If you wish to purchase a plug & play device, you must ensure that the 'inverter' is listed on the Synergrid Plug & Play list.
Wallonia:
Brussels:
Flanders:
The notification procedure depends on the device type (solar panel, battery/energy storage).
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