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Mini‑PV Price War in Germany Drives Sub‑€1,000 PV‑Plus‑Storage Bundles

Deep discounts on plug‑in solar plus modular batteries push a self‑consumption model powered by smart‑metered zero‑export features, yielding widely advertised rapid payback.

Overview

  • Powerness cuts Growatt NOAH 2000 to €469 for the 2.048 kWh unit via code, with two‑panel sets from €699 and 2 kW four‑panel bundles from €849 when the discount is applied.
  • Kleines Kraftwerk promotes a 2 kW Quattro package with Anker Solix Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro and a smart meter for €1,399, underlining the shift to storage‑equipped starter kits.
  • Publisher‑exclusive offers push prices under €900, including a Kleines Kraftwerk set with Anker Solarbank 2 Pro for €849 and Solakon’s onLite kit with a 2.11 kWh FoxESS‑based storage at €839.99 plus shipping.
  • Retailers and vendors publish fast payback claims, with inFranken.de citing roughly 2.9–3.6 years for featured Anker Solarbank 3 deals and manufacturer estimates of up to €900 annual bill reductions for Solarbank 2 Pro.
  • Zero‑export control and longevity remain key selling points, as systems tout smart‑meter integration such as Shelly compatibility on the Growatt NOAH 2000 and LiFePO4 batteries rated for about 6,000 cycles and 10–15 years.