Plug-in solar for renters
Plug-in solar was practically made for renters: it's portable, needs no roof or permanent wiring, and moves with you when you leave.
Before buying, check three things: a sunny spot you control (balcony, patio), a nearby outdoor outlet, and your lease/landlord rules on balcony attachments.
Use non-permanent mounts (railing brackets, stands) so you don't damage the property, and keep the install tidy and clearly removable. A quick heads-up to your landlord avoids friction.
Because you keep the kit, your payback follows you across moves — making even a modest kit worthwhile over a few years. Run your numbers in the calculator.
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