Adaptable Solar Panels Arrive on the Market to Revolutionize the Use of Solar Energy in Apartments, Offering a Practical and Portable Solution for Reduced Spaces and Enabling the Generation of Renewable Energy Directly from Balconies or Common Areas in Condominiums.
Solar energy, traditionally associated with large open fields or rooftops of houses, now finds its place in apartments. An innovation in the sector promises to transform the way building residents and tenants access renewable energy. With the new apartment solar panel, easy to transport and install, the generation of electric power becomes accessible even in limited spaces.
This new solar panel is the ideal solution for those living in apartments who struggle with a lack of space for conventional installations. Developed by the German startup We do Solar, the innovative technology allows panels to be installed on balconies or any location that receives direct sunlight. Moreover, the panels are designed to be connected directly to the outlet, simplifying the installation process.
Apartment Solar Panel Comes in Kits Like the We do Solar 640 and the We do Solar 320
The apartment solar panel comes in kits like the We do Solar 640 and the We do Solar 320, which include 80-watt panels that can be easily assembled by anyone. Each panel has 99 monocrystalline solar cells, ensuring 21.33% efficiency. The technology includes a micro-inverter that converts energy for household use and an app that allows users to track the energy produced and reduced environmental impact in real-time. Prices range from 250 euros to 599 euros.
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We do Solar Aims to Provide Total Independence from the Electric Grid
With plans to launch a new micro-inverter and a battery that can store up to 7.5 kWh, We do Solar aims to provide total independence from the electric grid, a significant benefit for those looking to escape the limitations of energy companies. The ability to generate your own clean, renewable energy without relying on large installation areas opens new doors for urban sustainability.
Interested in Adopting This Technology in Brazil, It Is Crucial to Be Attentive to Local Regulations
For those interested in adopting this technology in Brazil, it is crucial to be attentive to local regulations, especially if the intention is to connect the panels directly to the household electrical grid. And of course, it is important to check the condominium rules regarding alterations to the facade or common installations, ensuring that the integration of solar panels is permitted.
This innovation represents a significant advance for solar energy, especially for apartment residents who until now have been limited by a lack of space. With these new solar panels, clean and renewable energy becomes an accessible reality for all, marking a true revolution in energy generation in urban areas.


Eu quero na minha casa
Achei bem interessante e tenho interesse no kit, principalmente com a ou as bateria (as)
Gostaria de saber como consigo adquirir esse kit