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Germany’s Mini PV Market Slashes Prices on Bifacial Modules and Storage Bundles

Retailers are cutting prices on combined bifacial module-storage packs to drive wider adoption of plug-in solar under Solarpaket1 reforms.

Anker Solarbank 2 Pro auf Erweiterungsspeicher
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Overview

  • Germany now hosts over 780,000 registered plug-in mini PV systems, driven by rising energy costs and consumer demand for energy autonomy.
  • Solarpaket1 reforms raised inverter capacity to 800 W and panel limits to 2,000 W, streamlining registration and enabling higher output.
  • Solakon’s bifacial 900 W entry-level set starts at €249.99, while its 2 kW onPower kit with Growatt NOAH 2 kWh storage is discounted to €1,089.99.
  • ACTEC’s offer pairs a 2,020 W Trina Solar module array with Growatt NEXA2000 storage at €1,049 after a €250 code, undercutting rival bundle pricing.
  • Storage options range from Anker’s Solarbank2 Pro (1.6–9.6 kWh) to Growatt’s NEXA2000/NOAH2000 (2 kWh base), with typical payback periods of three to ten years.