
Beating Enedis Constraints: Total Energy Control in the "Zero-Injection" Era
In 2026, grid congestion in southern France has led Enedis to increasingly mandate "Zero-Injection" contracts. New projects are being rejected unless the installer can guarantee that zero power is fed back into the grid.
The Strategy: Stop Fighting the Grid, Master It
The French market is shifting from "selling panels" to "selling autonomy."
Sigenergy: The SigenStor 5-in-1 is the only turn-key solution in France that uses AI to prioritize EV charging and storage in real-time, ensuring 100% compliance with zero-export rules.
Growatt: Use the Growatt smart energy meter and power sensors to create a high-speed control loop, throttling solar production exactly when the battery is full and the house demand is met.
Conclusion: Mastery of the French Grid
Mastering zero-injection is the key to unlocking projects in France's sunniest but most congested regions. By using Sigenergy and Growatt, you give your clients the freedom of solar power without the roadblocks of grid limitations.
FAQ: France - Grid & Compliance
What is a "Zero-Injection" zone? A congested grid area where feeding power back is prohibited. Smart batteries are the only way to build in these zones.
Does Consuel check zero-injection? Yes, Consuel and Enedis require proof of technical measures (like smart meters and throttles) to enforce the contract.
Is the purple Consuel form mandatory? Yes, in 2026, any system with storage requires the purple "Attestation de Conformité" specifically for batteries.
What happens if I inject accidentally? Enedis monitors via the Linky meter; persistent leakage can lead to penalties or contract suspension.