Growatt’s NOAH 2000 Hits €398.99 in Germany as Mini‑PV Storage Price War Intensifies
Falling prices shift choices toward €/kWh value versus integrated features like built‑in inverters or backup.
Overview
- Solarburner lists the NOAH 2000 at €398.99 (about €195 per kWh) with broad availability also seen at ACTEC (€420), Tepto, Amazon and other outlets.
- Growatt’s plug‑and‑play unit offers 2.048 kWh per block expandable to 8.192 kWh, LiFePO4 cells rated for 6,000+ cycles, IP66 weather protection, operation to −30 °C and a 10‑year warranty.
- The device supports zero feed‑in via Shelly smart meter integration, a priority for many balcony solar users seeking to maximize self‑consumption.
- Anker’s Solarbank 2 Pro remains the feature leader with an integrated inverter and a backup outlet, priced around €699 for 1.6 kWh, and scored 92/100 in Home & Smart testing versus 88/100 for the NOAH 2000.
- An ultra‑low‑cost rival, Marstek’s B2500‑D, is advertised at €359 (about €160 per kWh), while bundled mini‑PV sets featuring the NOAH appear from roughly €750–€1,050 as Germany surpasses one million registered plug‑in solar units.