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Retailers Slash Prices on Balcony Solar Storage in Germany as 2026 Deals Go Live

New kits pair plug‑and‑play batteries with smart‑meter control to maximize self‑consumption from mini‑PV.

Overview

  • PC‑WELT reports an onPower package featuring the Solakon ONE and four 500‑W panels for €899.99 plus €99.99 shipping, with a 2.11 kWh LFP base expandable to 12.66 kWh, four MPPTs, IP65, EPS up to 1,200 W, and bidirectional grid charging.
  • Kleines Kraftwerk lists Anker’s SOLIX Solarbank 3 Pro at €999 including a smart meter and free shipping, or as a VDE‑compliant 2000 W Quattro set from €1,289, offering 2.688 kWh base capacity, up to 3,600 W PV input, four MPPTs, an integrated inverter to 1,200 W, IP65, and expansion to 16 kWh.
  • Sicatron promotes a Marstek Jupiter C Plus XXL set with four 500‑W bifacial Jolywood panels and 5.12 kWh storage for €1,049 plus shipping, with an entry set at €699 for 2.56 kWh; the modular LFP system supports four MPPT inputs and expansion to 10.24 kWh.
  • inFranken.de highlights Maxxisun’s Maxxicharge V2 with up to about 5.22 kWh, CCU V2 control for zero feed‑in, LAN connectivity, IP65, emergency‑power use, and the ability to charge from dynamic tariffs, alongside a time‑limited €300 voucher on orders over €3,000 and financing options.
  • Across offers, vendors stress smart‑meter integration for Nulleinspeisung and dynamic tariff use, plug‑and‑play setup, and user or vendor claims of fast payback, including a reader report citing €690 saved in seven months.