Regulatory Changes in 2024
As of January 2024, new photovoltaic installations will no longer benefit from the compensation system, also known as the “reversing meter.”
This means that electricity produced but not immediately consumed will no longer be offset but can instead be sold back to electricity suppliers—often at a lower rate.
The Challenge of Self-Consumption
Installations made after this date will need to include a bi-directional meter, which measures the electricity drawn from and injected into the grid separately, enabling more precise energy management.
Without the reversing meter, maximizing self-consumption becomes essential. This involves using as much of the solar energy you produce as possible, minimizing reliance on the grid.
The Solution: LoopXCell Intelligent Battery
In this context, the LoopXCell battery provides an ideal solution. It allows you to store excess solar energy for later use, increasing self-consumption and reducing dependency on the grid.
Advantages of Pairing LoopXCell with Photovoltaic Panels
- Optimized Energy Usage
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- Store surplus solar energy generated during the day for use in the evening or on cloudy days.
- Reduced Energy Costs
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- By maximizing self-consumption, the battery helps lower energy expenses, compensating for the loss of the grid compensation system.
- Advanced Technology
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- Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the battery ensures efficient and intelligent energy management, maximizing the use of its storage capacity.
Conclusion
In 2025, installing photovoltaic panels in Belgium requires a strategic approach. With regulatory changes in place, adding a battery like LoopXCell becomes essential to ensure the profitability of your solar panel investment.
Investing in the LoopXCell intelligent battery is a step toward more autonomous and economically viable energy management.
Contact us today to learn how LoopXCell can enhance the performance and profitability of your solar energy system.