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Balcony Solar Deals Intensify as Anker Power Dock Launches at €299 and Vendors Slash Bundle Prices

Retailers are using coupon codes and local pickup to cut costs while modular storage aims to boost self‑consumption under Germany’s 800‑watt feed‑in cap.

Overview

  • Anker’s SOLIX Power Dock is listed at an introductory €299 at Solago, Yuma and Kleines Kraftwerk, with Solarmars advertising €269 using code FKSM30, reflecting a broad push below the €399 RRP.
  • Powerness promotes deep cuts on Growatt NOAH 2000 offers, with mini‑PV sets from €699 using code NOAH180off and the 2.048 kWh battery at €469, plus an 880‑watt starter kit at €329 with code Powerness100off and free pickup to avoid shipping fees.
  • A price fight over Growatt NEXA 2000 Quattro sets sees ACTEC at €925 (plus €129 shipping), Tepto at €999 (plus €149) and Powerness at €889 (plus €190 or free pickup), all bundling a 2.048 kWh all‑in‑one storage unit with four panels.
  • Large SOLIX bundles are being pushed alongside the Power Dock, including Solago’s 4 kW package with Solarbank 3 Pro at €1,799 after a €480 discount, while other vendors promote Power Dock kits ranging from about €1,589 to €4,299 depending on size and components.
  • Deal pieces highlight fast payback claims—often around two to four years—yet note that actual savings depend on site conditions, consumption patterns and compliance with the 800‑watt inverter limit, with smart meters and ‘zero‑feed’ options used to raise self‑consumption.