by Karl | May 17, 2026 | Costs and Savings, DIY Solar News, Getting Started, News
The number one question people ask before buying a plug-in solar kit is some version of: “but what about winter?” It is a fair concern. The UK is not famous for its sunny skies, and the idea of spending several hundred pounds on solar panels that sit doing...
by Karl | May 16, 2026 | Blog, Getting Started, News
I should probably come clean about something. I started Solar Plugin UK to help people understand plug-in solar — the rules, the costs, the products, how it all works. What I did not anticipate was how much material my own attempts to actually get a system installed...
by Karl | May 16, 2026 | DIY Solar News, Getting Started
The UK passed two million solar installations in March 2026, according to figures published by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. It is a milestone that would have seemed ambitious just a few years ago, and the numbers behind it tell an interesting story...
by Karl | May 16, 2026 | Buying Guide, DIY Solar News, Getting Started
One of the advantages of plug-in solar over rooftop systems is flexibility. You are not limited to wherever your roof happens to face. Panels can go on a balcony railing, a garden fence, a shed roof, a wall bracket or a ground-mounted frame. Each option produces...
by Karl | May 16, 2026 | DIY Solar News, Getting Started, Rules and Regulations
The vast majority of UK homes can accommodate a plug-in solar system without any electrical work beyond the standard installation steps. But there is one area worth checking before you buy, particularly in older properties: the type of RCD protection in your consumer...
by Karl | May 16, 2026 | DIY Solar News, Getting Started
One of the most common questions people ask before buying a plug-in solar system is whether it will keep their home running if the power goes out. The answer, for a standard panel-only system, is no. Understanding why, and what the alternatives are, is worth doing...