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Germany’s Balcony‑Solar Deals Surge as Cut‑Price Storage Bundles Proliferate

Deep discounts aim to accelerate household adoption with vendor‑quoted payback times.

Overview

  • Solarmars lists Anker’s Solix Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro plus BP2700 expansion (5.4 kWh) for €1,599 with code FKSM50, and a 2,000‑W kit at €1,319 after code, with savings and payback figures presented by the seller at roughly €450 per year and 2.9–3.6 years.
  • APSystems’ EZHI kit with a Hailei battery is advertised at €1,520 plus shipping for four 440‑W panels and a 5‑kWh store expandable to 40 kWh, with a hybrid‑parallel design, up to 1,200 W off‑grid output, and payback estimated by the retailer at about 3.5 years.
  • PluginEnergy promotes Marstek’s Jupiter C Plus all‑in‑one unit at €534 for 2.56 kWh including a smart meter (about €208/kWh), expandable to 10.24 kWh, and cited with a “Gut” rating from Home & Smart.
  • Powerness offers Growatt’s NOAH 2000 battery (2.048 kWh) at €469 with code NOAH180off and complete mini‑PV sets from €699, highlighting Shelly smart‑meter compatibility for zero export and modular expansion.
  • inFranken.de notes more than 1,000,000 registered plug‑in solar devices in Germany as retailers intensify competition with vouchers, larger storage options, and short amortisation claims that are presented by vendors rather than independently verified in these articles.