The rules for solar panel kits in France and
On average, one panel can save homeowners around 17% a year on their bill (excluding heating). This means that the panels will pay
As electricity prices continue to soar in France - up 60% in four years - more people are turning towards solar panel kits, which promise to help users save on energy costs and installation prices. The estimated extra cost of electricity in 2024, compared to 2020, is €540 per household per year.
In France, it is possible to sell the electricity produced by your solar panels to EDF or another energy supplier. The feed-in price depends on the power of your installation and the conditions of the contract. The average lifespan of solar panels is around 25 years.
Instructions usually say that it is best to weigh the panels down to ensure they can withstand wind and inclement weather, and to tilt them at 15-20 degrees in summer, and at 35-45 in winter. Popular 'plug-and-play' systems include: Beem Kit 420W. Peak power: 420 Wp. Average yearly production: 500 kWh. Price: €699. Sunology PLAY.
New-generation plug-and-play solar panels have an average power output of around 400 watt-peak* (Wp) each, which is close to a standard photovoltaic module with a power output of between 375 and 500 Wp. Read also: MAP: How long before home solar panels cover costs in France?
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