The PlugSolar field manual
Plug-in solar guides for Ireland.
Independent, plain-English explainers covering everything Irish renters, apartment owners, and homeowners need to know about plug-in solar — regulation, payback maths, mounting, batteries, and landlord conversations.
Combat Soaring Energy Bills with Plug-In Solar
Summary of the Green Party's March 2026 call for immediate approval of plug-in solar in Ireland, why they say timing matters, and what the proposal means for households.
Read the guideIs plug-in solar legal in Ireland? (2026 update)
Plug-in solar (balcony solar) is not yet legal in Ireland — but Energy Minister Darragh O'Brien confirmed in April 2026 that legalisation is coming, likely Q3–Q4 2026 under an 800 W cap. Here's exactly what's changing and what you can do today.
Read the guideSolar for renters and apartments in Ireland: how plug-in solar finally opens the door
Around 670,000 Irish renters and apartment dwellers are locked out of conventional rooftop solar. Plug-in solar — a fully reversible balcony kit — changes that. Here's how it works for tenants, landlord conversations, and what kit to pick.
Read the guideHow much can you save with plug-in solar in Ireland?
Irish electricity is among Europe's most expensive at ~€0.36/kWh, which makes plug-in solar unusually profitable. We break down the maths: yield, self-consumption, payback, and 10/25-year net returns for every PlugSolar kit.
Read the guidePlug-in solar vs rooftop solar in Ireland (2026): cost, payback, and who each option suits
Comparing plug-in solar and rooftop solar in Ireland: upfront cost, installation complexity, payback, tenant-friendliness, and which setup is the better fit for your home type.
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