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1The project
elipsun Garden module installed in Paliseul for Thomas & Piron SA, solar fence connected to the robotic lawn mower charging station for outdoor uses.
Project Context
In 2026, in Belgium, an elipsun® Garden module was delivered and installed by Paysapro near the showroom of the Thomas & Piron SA group in Paliseul. The goal of the project was to demonstrate the integration of a solar fence within a screening arrangement, capable of producing, storing, and providing energy directly on site. Placed in a real-world situation, the module serves as a technological showcase at the entrance of the showroom while fulfilling a landscaping function. This choice is part of a process of enhancing outdoor spaces with solutions that are both aesthetic and functional, oriented towards local energy autonomy.
Implemented Solution
The solution selected revolves around an elipsun® Garden solar module. Designed to integrate into a fence and provide a screening function, this module combines energy production and storage as close to the uses as possible. It has been connected to a robotic lawn mower charging station to illustrate a short energy circuit, from capture to use. The implementation also demonstrates the energy versatility of the system, adapted to the common needs of outdoor arrangements:
- robotic lawn mowers
- outdoor lighting
- connected devices
- external battery of +2000 W
The choice of elipsun® meets the expectation for integrated solutions, combining screening and power supply without heavy infrastructure. The module serves as a reproducible starting point for similar applications in gardens, demonstration areas, or professional outdoor arrangement worksites.
Execution and Outcome
The intervention consisted of installing the module, its anchoring, and then connecting it to the robotic lawn mower charging station located near the showroom. Final touches focused on precise installation to ensure coherent alignment with the existing setup and a clean integration of cable passages. Functional tests validated the production, storage, and distribution of energy to the station, in accordance with the intended use.
The outcome provides a fence that is both screening and energy-producing, transforming a landscaping element into a local power source. At the Thomas & Piron SA site, this elipsun® Garden module tangibly demonstrates the possibility of electrifying outdoor uses without relying on a distant power supply, while maintaining a discreet presence adapted to the landscape. The installation thus fulfills its demonstrative and functional mission, illustrating a path for energy integration in professional arrangement projects.
