Self-Consumption Solar Kit

Choose our complete photovoltaic kits for self-consumption and start producing your own green electricity. Easy to install and suitable for all types of roofs, our kits allow you to reduce your electricity bill while doing your part for the environment.

Ensemble Hyper 2000

+ Batterie AB2000S

Plein tarif 1356 €

959

Livraison gratuite

  • Batterie AB2000S
  • Onduleur Hyper 2000
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  1. 4.5
    2298 € Savings per year
    4577 kWh Annual production
    Puissance pv 6160Wc
    Puissance d'onduleur 6kW
    Nombre de panneaux 14
    -20% Regular Price €7,455.31
    €5,971.34 i.e. 0.15 € / Wc
  2. 4.5
    2298 € Savings per year
    4577 kWh Annual production
    Puissance pv 6160Wc
    Puissance d'onduleur 6kW
    Nombre de panneaux 14
    -26% Regular Price €3,274.97
    €2,410.46 i.e. 0.15 € / Wc
Where to Buy a Self-Consumption Solar Kit?  To acquire a self-consumption solar kit, choose Allo Solar, the French leader in residential photovoltaics since 2018, with over 300,000 clients and approximately 40% of the market. Allo Solar offers a complete range of pre-wired kits, from 500 W to 8 kW, at prices ranging from less than €700 for a basic 1kWc kit to €10,000 for an installation with a storage battery. Our kits include certified brand panels such as Trina Solar, Dmegc, and Das Solar, compliant with IEC 61215 and UL 61730 standards, ensuring reliability and performance. Based in Portiragnes (Hérault), the company provides a 100% French service, with expert technical advisors and a responsive after-sales service focused on customer satisfaction. Allo Solar provides personalized studies, installation diagrams, and quick support for a seamless experience. Assess your consumption (10-20 kWh/day for an average house), the space on your roof (~1.7 m² per panel), and take advantage of financial aid (self-consumption bonus, surplus resale) to reduce costs by up to 30%.  How Does a Self-Consumption Solar Kit Work?  A kit includes solar panels, an inverter to convert the energy, and sometimes a battery. The panels capture solar energy, transformed into alternating current by the inverter to power your electrical devices. Excess energy is stored or resold. A professional installation guarantees performance and safety.  Choosing My Self-Consumption Solar Kit or Autonomous?  An autonomous kit, for isolated sites, requires a battery to store all the energy (€1200-€12000). A grid-connected self-consumption kit is more affordable and suitable for residential homes, allowing you to consume and resell excess energy. Evaluate your grid access and your needs.  What Power of Self-Consumption Solar Kit to Choose?  Power depends on your daily consumption. A family of 4 consumes about 15 kWh/day, requiring a 4-6 kW kit (8-18 panels of 500Wc). Check local sunlight and roof orientation (ideally due south). Monocrystalline kits (20-22% efficiency) are ideal for limited spaces.  Choosing My Solar Kit With or Without Battery?  A kit with a battery (e.g., lithium-ion, 5-10 kWh) stores excess energy for nighttime or bad weather use but costs an additional €2000-€5000. Without a battery, you consume in real-time and sell excess energy to the grid. Choose based on your budget and energy autonomy needs.  What is the Profitability of a Self-Consumption Solar Kit?  A 6kWc kit (€2400-€6500) produces 6000-9000 kWh/year, saving €1000-€2500/year on your bills. With financial aids and surplus resale, the return on investment occurs in less than 7 years. 25-year warranties and rising energy costs make the investment attractive.