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Germany’s Balcony Solar Push Accelerates With Sub-€220/kWh Batteries, Restocks and New Ultralight Modules

Retail promotions under Solarpaket 1’s 800‑watt framework are pushing plug‑in kits with smart metering plus zero‑export features into the mainstream.

Overview

  • ACTEC has Growatt NOAH 2000 back in stock at €435 for 2.048 kWh (about €212 per kWh), expandable to 8.192 kWh and now compatible with Shelly smart meters for zero export.
  • PluginEnergy lists the Marstek Jupiter C Plus 2.56 kWh all‑in‑one with an 800‑watt inverter for €534 including a smart meter (about €208 per kWh), expandable to 10.24 kWh with courier delivery advertised as immediate.
  • Solarmars promotes the Anker SOLIX Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro at €1,199 as a standalone unit or €1,369 in a 2,000‑watt set with four 500‑watt bifacial panels, with an additional €50 discount code offered.
  • Retailers are pushing ultralight flexible TOPCon modules from Kleines Kraftwerk with sets from €319 for 450 watts up to €959 for 1,800 watts, marketed for easy mounting on small urban surfaces.
  • Consumer guides highlight sharp price declines across mini‑PV kits with typical payback reported at roughly two to five years, complementing a registered base of about one million systems in Germany.