Solar panels

Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity. They can provide direct current (DC) to power appliances or be converted to alternating current (AC) using an inverter.

Polycrystalline solar panels have a bluish, textured appearance, while monocrystalline panels are uniformly black. The main difference lies in the structure of the photovoltaic cells. Monocrystalline panels are more efficient but more expensive, while polycrystalline panels are more affordable but slightly less efficient.

All our panels have : - Tempered glass, excellent impact resistance. - Rigid aluminium frame for easy assembly (depending on model) - 10-year manufacturing guarantee - 25-year 80% power guarantee - TUV and CE certification


  • Rigids

    These rigid solar panels are polycrystalline, monocrystalline or amorphous, they are usually placed on roofs.
    Amorphous panels have a much smaller area efficiency but produce more on a cloudy day. Polycrystalline photovoltaic panels have a minor area efficiency but have an incomparable ratio power/price.  Monocrystalline photovoltaic panels have black cells which give them an aesthetic advantage besides having the highest efficiency.

  • Supples and flexible panels

    The supples modules have unparalleled advantages; an exceptional flexibility, high performance, ultra lightweight, ultrathin, fast and easy assembly, aesthetic, adaptability to uneven surfaces, easy transportation ... they are particularly suitable to the demands of nomadic, professional or amateur use.

    Suitable for marine use, car or land, they recharge the batteries on your boat, your camping ground , your professional vehicle, your garden shed or cottage. 
    The panels can be glued or fixed to any surface thanks to their small and sealed connection box at the front on the panel.