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World’s largest rechargeable solar system brings 6 kW of power to European homes
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World’s largest rechargeable solar system brings 6 kW of power to European homes

German companies have introduced what they call the world’s “largest” rechargeable photovoltaic system.

Presented by Indielux and EPP Solar, the system is designed for residential use and can generate up to 6 kW. Users can connect up to 6,000 Wp of solar energy to their home’s electrical system using ready2plugin technology and a safety plug, without the need for an electrician.

The system, available for pre-order, will be officially launched in December in Germany, France, Austria, Poland and Spain. Customers can also opt for an installation service.

“Ready2plugin technology is the only technology with this output that allows existing electrical installations to be used via a safety socket in a standard-compliant and easy-to-use manner without the need for an electrician,” Indielux said in a statement .

Affordable solar solution

Indielux and EPP Solar have teamed up to launch what they describe as the world’s largest plug-and-play solar system, ideal for residential use.

Indielux, known for its innovations in decentralized energy, and EPP Solar, a leading distributor of rechargeable solar technologies, have joined forces to commercialize the former’s ready2plugin technology.

The system includes the Growatt WR SPH 3000 TL BL-UP inverter and Indielux’s patented ready2plugin power monitor, which work together to enable seamless energy management and integration.

The rechargeable solar package is available in scalable options from 3 to 6 kW, allowing customers to adjust according to their needs. Two-sided solar sound panels capture sunlight from both sides, maximizing energy production up to 6,600 kWh per year. A 7.7 kWh energy storage unit increases the self-consumption of the energy produced.

“The interaction of ready2plugin technology and the EPP logistics network enables a price advantage of up to 55 percent compared to traditional suppliers for a full-fledged photovoltaic system with energy storage,” said Patrick Willemer, director general of EPP Solar, in a press release. statement.

According to the companies, the plug-and-play installation is easy to install and costs start at around $5,061 (€4,700), making it a more affordable alternative to traditional solar installations, even when opting for a professional.

Accessible rechargeable solar

Plug and play solar The system is designed to meet German standards and bypass the usual 800 watt limit restrictions. This means users won’t need an electrician to sort out their home’s electrical setup.

The companies said the energy management system limits injection into the public grid to 800 W. For self-consumption, the system offers compliant outlet power up to 2,000 W and includes a backup outlet capable of delivering up to 3,000 W. . It can operate at temperatures ranging from -10°C to 50°C.

Indielux and EPP Solar are launching this system across Europe, with availability in Germany, France, Austria, Poland and Spain. Compliant with local regulations in all these markets, the system offers new options for energy independence without the added cost of electric upgrades.

The companies say that for those looking to save even more, EPP Solar is offering special pre-launch deals. With easy installation and significant savings, this solar system makes residential solar energy more accessible than ever throughout Europe.

“The cooperation between Indielux and EPP Solar is revolutionary for the diffusion of our ready2plugin technology. In the future, ready2plugin will be the global standard for powering outlets – integrated into inverters and storage or externally with the ready2plugin power monitor,” said Marcus Vietzke, Managing Director of Indielux, in a press release.