With the recent rise in plug-in solar kits, more people are exploring ways to generate their own electricity. It’s a positive step forward, especially for those who haven’t previously had access to renewable energy.
But how does plug-in solar really compare to a full solar PV system, and which is the better long-term option?
At a basic level, both systems do the same thing, they generate electricity from sunlight. The difference is in scale, performance and how they integrate with your property.
Plug-in solar is a small, portable system that connects to a standard socket. It’s designed to support everyday background usage.
Full solar systems are professionally installed on your roof and connected directly into your electrical system, designed to power a much larger portion of your home or business.
This is where the biggest difference lies.
Plug-in systems are limited to around 800W, which means they can help cover small, constant energy use such as appliances on standby.
A full solar system, on the other hand, is designed to generate several kilowatts of power, enough to significantly reduce your reliance on the grid and, in some cases, cover the majority of your daytime energy use.
If your goal is to make a noticeable impact on your energy bills, full solar is the clear winner.
Plug-in solar is often seen as a lower cost entry point, typically costing between £600 and £1,000.
However, a full solar system is a long-term investment. While the upfront cost is higher, the savings are significantly greater over time.
With a properly designed system, you can:
It’s not just about saving money, it’s about taking control of your energy long term.
Plug-in solar is marketed as a simple, do-it-yourself solution. While it can be safe when installed correctly and used within guidelines, it still connects into your electrical system.
This is where professional installation becomes important.
With a full solar system, everything is:
At Datel Electrical, we ensure every system is installed properly, safely and to the highest standard. There’s no guesswork, and no risk of incorrect setup.
Plug-in solar does have one clear advantage, flexibility.
You can move it, reposition it and take it with you if you relocate. It’s a simple, accessible way to start generating your own energy.
But that flexibility comes at the cost of performance.
Full solar systems are fixed, designed and built to deliver maximum efficiency and output for your specific property. They are not temporary solutions, they are built for long-term reliability.
It comes down to your goals.
If you are looking for:
Plug-in solar may be worth considering.
However, if you want:
Then a full solar installation is the better choice.
Solar is not just about panels on a roof, it’s about how the system is designed, installed and integrated into your property.
Poorly installed systems can lead to:
Working with experienced, qualified electricians ensures your system is installed correctly from day one.
We see plug-in solar as a useful step for some, but not a replacement for a properly designed solar system.
If you are serious about reducing energy costs and improving efficiency, a full solar installation, combined with battery storage where appropriate, will always deliver better results.
If you are unsure which option is right for you, we are happy to talk it through. No jargon, no pressure, just honest advice based on what works best for your property.
Datel Electrical treat every electrical job with equal importance.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for a free, no obligation estimate or any other enquiries. We will respond to you as promptly as possible.
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