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Mini‑PV Price War Puts Battery‑Ready Balcony Solar Kits Under €1,300

German limits of 2,000 Wp modules plus 800 W export make batteries a key route to higher self‑use.

Overview

  • New Black Month bundles include Solakon onLite from €199 without storage or €749 with a 2.11 kWh Solakon ONE, Yuma’s 2,000 W set with EcoFlow Stream Ultra X at €1,299, and Kleines Kraftwerk packages at €1,199–€1,249 with Anker SOLIX 3 Pro and a free smart meter.
  • Vendors emphasize modular LFP batteries and backup sockets, with expandability reported up to 12.66 kWh for Solakon ONE, up to 16.1 kWh for Anker SOLIX 3 Pro, and up to 23 kWh for EcoFlow Stream Ultra X.
  • Articles reiterate the Solarpaket 1 thresholds—2,000 Wp module power and 800 W feed‑in—for plug‑in classification, while 4,000 W multi‑panel sets are treated as standard PV requiring professional installation and fuller registration.
  • Coverage notes that storage raises self‑consumption and typical savings, citing estimates of roughly €100–€120 extra per year for small systems and an EUPD example of about €373 per year with 2 kWh storage on ~2 kWp PV.
  • Deal write‑ups present optimistic payback scenarios—some claim around one to three years for discounted kits—alongside the reminder that batteries raise upfront costs and can lengthen amortization depending on usage and site conditions.