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Black Month Deals Slash Prices on Balcony Solar Storage Kits in Germany

Aggressive offers on 2,000‑watt plug‑and‑play systems underline how compact batteries boost self‑consumption and deliver evening power under the 800‑watt feed‑in cap.

Overview

  • Retailers cut prices on complete 2,000 W sets, with Kleines Kraftwerk listing its Quattro package from €1,249 and the Anker Solarbank 3 base unit at €999 including a Smart Meter, while Solago sells a 4×500 W AIKO + Anker SOLIX 3 bundle for €1,399.
  • Anker’s SOLIX Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro offers about 2.688 kWh base capacity (expandable to roughly 16 kWh), up to 3,600 W PV‑DC input, an integrated inverter limited to 800 W and adjustable to 1,200 W, app control, and a backup socket.
  • EcoFlow’s competing Stream Ultra X provides a 3.84 kWh base, four PV inputs up to 2,000 W, AC charging up to 1,200 W, modular expansion to 23 kWh, and launched at €1,299 before moving to €1,499 in mid‑September.
  • A hands‑on user of a 2,000 W Quattro set plus Solarbank 3 reported 280 kWh generated in the first month and estimated monthly savings of €30–60, noting lower winter output.
  • Coverage reiterates Germany’s 800 W limit on household feed‑in from mini‑PV, with excess generation stored for later use and deal guides citing up to about 2,000 kWh yearly output and roughly €640 annual savings under optimal alignment.