Product Benefits

 

What if energy independence started with your pool?

What if your pool, instead of being an expense, became the starting point of your energy independence?

At Poolstar, our goal is simple: make well-being accessible without compromising the future. We are committed to reducing the ecological impact of the pool industry by putting innovation at the service of energy transition.

ApolloHub is more than just a solar kit: it's a new way to rethink your pool—eco-smart, high-performance, and sustainable. Designed for pools up to 50 m³, it locally produces the energy needed for your equipment (pump, heat pump, electrolyzer…), helping you save money every year.

It’s a concrete first step toward a more autonomous pool and home, as the unused solar energy can power your other household needs. With up to 9620 kWh produced per year, you can save around €2,120 annually, making the investment pay off in less than 3 years. Durable, efficient, and easy to install, ApolloHub is your pool’s best solar ally.

Store energy and use it anytime

To take autonomy even further, our solar solution includes optional stackable batteries (5, 10, or 15 kWh).

They allow you to store the energy produced during the day and use it at any time—even in the evening or at night. It's the ideal solution for ensuring energy continuity, especially for demanding pool equipment.

They also provide a backup solution in the event of a power outage.

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Your ideal solar solution in just a few clicks!

Your pool specialist will guide you using our dedicated configurator! In under 2 minutes, you’ll get a custom configuration, a clear profitability estimate, and a projection of your savings. A certified pool expert supports you every step of the way.

A fast and reliable tool to turn your solar project into reality!

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How does the kit work?

The ApolloHub 6kWc kit works in direct self-consumption. It generates electricity through its photovoltaic panels and powers your pool equipment in real time.

The solar energy is converted via a compact, quiet, and efficient inverter. This electricity is instantly used to run your pump, heat pump, or electrolyzer.

If production exceeds your needs, the surplus can be fed into the public grid (subject to prior declaration). The system naturally matches peak summer consumption, as the panels produce the most when your pool needs it most.

Optionally, high-voltage 5kWh stackable batteries are available to work with the hybrid inverter. This provides a reliable and scalable solar storage solution, thanks to ultra-safe lithium iron phosphate (LFP) technology. Stackable up to 15kWh, it adapts to both current and future needs.

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What’s in the kit

The ApolloHub 6kWc kit operates in direct self-consumption mode. It generates electricity through photovoltaic panels and powers your pool equipment in real time.

The solar energy is converted through a compact, quiet, and high-performance inverter. This electricity is instantly used to power your pump, heat pump, or electrolyzer.

If your production exceeds your consumption, the surplus can be injected into the public grid (with prior declaration). The system naturally matches peak summer usage, as panel production is highest when your pool needs it most.

Optional high-voltage 5kWh stackable batteries are available to operate with the hybrid inverter. Thanks to ultra-safe lithium iron phosphate (LFP) technology, this provides a scalable and secure solar storage solution. Stackable up to 15kWh, it adjusts to your current and future needs.

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Smart monitoring

ApolloHub lets you control everything from a dedicated mobile app. Track your energy production, view your savings, and monitor system performance remotely.

The interface is intuitive and accessible via smartphone, tablet, or computer. Connected via Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or Bluetooth, it also alerts you in case of outages or anomalies.

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Return on investment

With estimated annual production between 3,400 and 4,800 kWh depending on your location, ApolloHub can help you save up to €1,060 per year, meaning the equipment pays for itself in just 3 years.

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Solar Panel
CellMono
Weight27.3 kg
Dimensions1953 × 1134 × 30 mm
Cable section4 mm² (12 AWG)
Number of cells120 (6×20)
Junction boxIP68, 3 diodes
ConnectorMC4-EVO2A
Cable length1200 mm
Glass thickness2 mm / 2 mm
Max power (Pmax)500 Wp
Efficiency22.6%
Voc / Vmp45 V / 38.26 V
Isc / Imp14.05 A / 13.07 A
Power tolerance-5 W to +3 W
System voltage1500 V DC
Operating temp.-40 °C to +85 °C
Front / Rear load5400 Pa / 2400 Pa
Safety classClass II
Fire ratingUL Type 29 / Class C
Inverter
Operating temperature-25°C to +60°C
Weight4.6 kg
Max efficiency97.6%
Dimensions306 × 218 × 119 mm
Protection ratingIP66
MountingWall-mounted
ConnectivityLAN, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth (via app)
Communication protocolModbus-RTU / TCP
Noise level< 20 dB
ConnectionPlug & Play
Mounting Kit 3kWc
Rail-C47 2.40m6
End caps4
Rail connectors2
Terragrif®2
End clamps10
Chevron Flex14
Rail connector screws4
Mid clamps4
Wood screws 6x6014
Wood screws 6x902
Security kit M86

Inverter
Panel

We Answer Your Questions

Photovoltaic panels generate direct current (DC) from sunlight. The inverter converts it into alternating current (AC), which can be used by your household appliances. If a battery is included, it stores surplus energy for later use (when there's no sun or during a power outage).

Yes, for any rooftop solar panel installation, a prior declaration of work is usually required. It must be submitted to your town hall and approved before installation. Additional requirements may apply in classified or protected areas.

Yes, if you plan to feed electricity into the grid or simply connect your installation. A connection request must be submitted on the Enedis portal. This also allows you to activate self-consumption with or without selling surplus energy.

It is strongly recommended to include your installation in your home insurance policy, especially if it's integrated into the building. Some insurers include it automatically, while others may require a policy extension.

The return on investment depends on several factors: system size, energy consumption, your region's sunshine levels, and energy price trends. Our optimized kits generally offer a faster return on investment than the national average.

Yes, the battery is optional. A battery-free installation operates in direct self-consumption mode. The battery allows you to store unused daytime energy for nighttime use. It's available for the 6 and 9 kW kits.

  • Orient the panels due south with a 30 to 35° tilt
  • Avoid partial shading (trees, chimneys, etc.)
  • Use your electrical appliances during the day to consume your solar production directly

Yes. A properly sized installation with a battery can cover up to 100% of your pool's energy needs (pump, heat pump, electrolyzer, etc.). Self-sufficiency depends on installed power, sunlight, and usage duration.

With a standard inverter, the system shuts down for safety. With a hybrid inverter and battery, some areas of the home can stay powered (backup mode).

  • Panels: 25 years
  • Inverter: 5 years
  • Batteries: 10 years

Yes, it’s possible. The installation can be dedicated solely to your pool equipment or integrated into your overall household consumption. Our kits are suitable for both configurations.

Without a battery, surplus energy can be fed into the grid and monetized through a contract. With a battery, it is stored and used later, increasing your self-consumption rate.