Solar Power Generation
High-efficiency photovoltaic cells capture sunlight—even on balconies—and convert it into electricity. The built-in 440W microinverter transforms this into AC power, compatible with your home’s electrical system.
Plug Into a Standard Outlet
Simply plug the kit into a standard 230V grounded socket (2P+T) to inject solar energy directly into your home’s circuit. No need for batteries or professional installation.
Prioritize Solar Over Grid Energy
Your appliances use solar energy first before drawing from the grid. This reduces your electricity bill and supports sustainable living.
Savings and Fast Payback
A typical Sunflower Solar kit can help you save up to €190 per year, with a return on investment in just 2 to 3 years depending on your region and consumption.
Why Choose a Sunflower Solar Kit?
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Lightweight (just 9.8 kg per kit)
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Quick and easy installation (15–20 minutes)
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Weatherproof and secure mounting system
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Ideal for urban balconies (South, East, or West-facing)
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Monitor production and savings in real time via the app
What to Check Before Installation
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Balcony orientation (South is optimal)
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Socket compatibility (must be 230V with grounding)
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Sufficient space for positioning panels without shading
Maximizing Efficiency
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Clean panels regularly
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Avoid shaded areas
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Use electricity during daylight hours to increase self-consumption
Durability and Maintenance
Sunflower Solar panels are built to last 20–25 years. Microinverters typically operate reliably for 20 years. Minimal maintenance is required—just occasional cleaning and visual checks.
Simple Purchase and Setup
Order your kit online and receive everything ready-to-use with a detailed installation guide. Start producing your own clean energy immediately after setup.
A Smart, Eco-Friendly Investment
Reduce your energy bills, lower your carbon footprint, and support the transition to renewable energy—all from your balcony.
Discover our balcony solar kits on the Sunflower Solar store and take control of your energy today.
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