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Plug-in solar systems

Plug-in solar systems

Compare a short list of high-output plug-in kits and add-ons. Pick what fits your space, then continue on the manufacturer's store to complete checkout.

Rules and wattage limits vary by state — see what applies to you before you choose a system.

Plug-in Solar Systems Available in the US

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Guides & Reviews

Research-based buying guides, brand reviews, and roundups to help you shop with confidence before you open your wallet.

What's Included in a Plug-in Solar Kit and What Else Do I Need?

See exactly what plug-in solar kit contents include and what you might need to buy separately. Component breakdown, kit tiers, and brand comparison.

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Do You Need a Battery with Plug-in Solar?

Plug-in solar batteries are optional, not required. Learn when battery storage makes financial sense and which systems work in apartments.

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How to buy plug-in solar without regretting it

Start with legality and limits, not wattage hype

Plug-in solar sits at the intersection of electrical safety, utility rules, and state policy. The right system for you is the one that is allowed where you live, fits your install location, and matches your comfort level with DIY setup. Before you fall in love with a high-wattage kit, read your state summary and understand what limit applies to your situation.

Our state-by-state legality guide is the best place to start. It is written for normal homeowners — not engineers — and it links back to product ideas only after the rules make sense.

Match the system to your install scenario

Most shoppers land in one of a few buckets. Renters and apartment dwellers often want a railing-friendly setup with minimal drilling. Homeowners with a sunny patio or yard may prefer a ground stand they can tilt and clean easily. If you already have panels, you might only need a certified microinverter path that turns your array into a plug-in style install.

If you are unsure which scenario fits, browse the installation hub and pick the guide that matches your building type. Then come back here and filter products by install compatibility.

Battery or no battery: a practical decision

A battery adds cost, but it can also change how the system feels day to day. Without storage, your savings track sunshine hours closely. With storage, you may be able to shift more energy into evening hours depending on equipment behavior and your home loads. Neither option is universally better — it depends on your rate structure, your goals, and whether you want backup during outages (not all systems provide backup).

If you are price sensitive, it is completely reasonable to start with a smaller or non-battery configuration, learn how production looks on your roofline or balcony, and upgrade later.

Use wattage as a guardrail, not a trophy

Higher output is only better if it is allowed, safe on your circuit, and appropriate for your site conditions. Pay attention to the AC output wattage in the product card, not just panel ratings. If two products look similar, compare weight, cable routing, warranty terms, and what is included in the box — small differences matter more than marketing adjectives.

Confirm the electrical plan before checkout

Even plug-in systems deserve respect: outdoor-rated cabling, GFCI protection, and a circuit that is not already overloaded. If you are not comfortable evaluating your breaker panel, that does not mean solar is off limits — it means you should pause and get a licensed electrician to answer a narrow question about circuit capacity and code compliance.

When you are ready to buy

When you click through to a manufacturer's store, double-check variant selection, warranty, return policy, and shipping box weight. Keep your tracking number and photograph the unboxing if you might need support later. If you want one last confidence check, run the savings calculator and save your results screenshot for comparison after your first month of production.

Frequently asked questions

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    Expandable Solar
    Inverters

    EcoFlow STREAM Ultra Bundle (extra output)

    EcoFlow

    The Simple Summary: The STREAM Ultra bundle gives you everything you need to scale up with extra panels and batteries to maximize your solar utilization.

    $1,599$2,399Save $800
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    Smart Solar
    Inverters

    EcoFlow STREAM Ultra

    EcoFlow

    The Simple Summary: Smart plug-in solar that's sleekly packaged and easily expandable. The AI-powered app makes control a snap.

    $1,279$1,899Save $620
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    Best Value
    Inverters

    EcoFlow STREAM Microinverter

    EcoFlow

    The Simple Summary: The most affordable way into plug-in solar. This microinverter lets you connect to your solar panels and plug directly into a wall outlet.

    $369$599Save $230
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    Controllers & Meters

    APsystems APmeter Zero Export Meter for EZ1

    APsystems

    $90
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    Solar Starter
    Solar Panels

    EcoFlow 175W Rigid Solar Panel

    EcoFlow

    $209$249Save $40
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    Portable Generators

    EcoFlow RIVER 3 Plus Portable Power Station

    EcoFlow

    $279$299Save $20
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    Inverters

    APsystems EZ1 Plug-in Microinverter

    APsystems

    $325
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    Portable Generators

    EcoFlow RIVER 2 Max Solar Generator

    EcoFlow

    $439$1,048Save $609
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    Portable Generators

    EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro Solar Generator

    EcoFlow

    $569$1,248Save $679
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    Solar Panels

    EcoFlow 400W Portable Solar Panel

    EcoFlow

    $599$1,199Save $600
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    Best Value
    Solar Panels

    EcoFlow 500W Bifacial Modular Solar Panel

    EcoFlow

    The Simple Summary: Each panel is 125w, but buying the 4-pack for 500w gets you the best watt-per-dollar value.

    $669$899Save $230
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    Portable Generators

    Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Kit

    Jackery

    $1,499$3,099Save $1,600
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    Portable Generators

    EcoFlow DELTA 3 Ultra Solar Generator

    EcoFlow

    $1,699$3,797Save $2,098
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    Portable Generators

    Jackery HomePower 3600 Plus Kit

    Jackery

    $2,399$3,799Save $1,400