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German Mini‑PV Price War Pushes Battery Bundles to New Lows

Eased regulations and a million registered plug‑in systems are fueling aggressive promotions that throw in smart meters and tout three‑to‑five‑year paybacks.

Overview

  • Powerness advertises a €699 mini‑PV set using Growatt’s NOAH 2000 (2.048 kWh) and 880 W of bifacial modules, while ACTEC counters with a 910 W package at €750 using the same 2 kWh Growatt battery and an 800 W inverter.
  • Solakon lists a four‑panel 2,000 W kit for €449.99 and pairs its onPower set with the 2.11 kWh Solakon ONE storage for €989.99, with monitoring via its own app.
  • Anker’s new SOLIX 3 Pro (2.68 kWh) appears in a Solago bundle with four 500 W panels for €1,379, and Kleines Kraftwerk sells the SOLIX 3 for €1,299 with a free smart meter and offers a 2,000 W PV + SOLIX 3 bundle around €1,439.
  • Kleines Kraftwerk also marks down the prior‑gen Anker SOLIX 2 E1600 Pro to €699 and an 1,800 W four‑panel set with the battery to €849, including a complimentary smart meter.
  • Deal listings emphasize four MPPT inputs, integrated inverters and backup outputs up to 1,200 W with smart‑meter‑based zero‑export control, and vendors publish savings calculations that project payback in roughly three to five years depending on assumptions.