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Germany’s Balcony Solar Price War Deepens With Cut-Price Storage Bundles

Heavy discounts on storage-ready mini-PV kits reflect a market pivot toward batteries under Germany’s 800 W/2 kW limits.

Overview

  • Kleines Kraftwerk’s new Quattro XL bundle pairs four 500 W bifacial modules with Anker’s Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro for €1,399 including a free smart meter and shipping, down from €2,219, according to PC-WELT.
  • Solakon advertises module-only sets from €239.99 for 900 W and €449.99 for 2,000 W, plus a 2 kWh Growatt NOAH 2000 storage bundle at €1,079.99 and NOAH-based speichersets starting at €839.99.
  • Solarway offers a 2,000 W set with Anker SOLIX Solarbank 2 Pro and an extension battery (3.2 kWh total) for an effective €1,629.99 with code inFranken70, with shipping included.
  • Anker’s third‑generation Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro is highlighted for a 2,688 Wh base capacity expandable to 16 kWh, up to 3,600 W DC input, 1,200 W AC bidirectional power, AI energy management and backup functionality.
  • Coverage cites Solarpaket 1’s 800 W inverter and 2,000 W module caps and roughly one million registered plug‑in systems as drivers for pairing bifacial modules with plug‑and‑play storage to raise self‑consumption and reach typical 2–5 year payback estimates.