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Cyber Week Drives Deep Discounts on 2,000‑W Balcony Solar Kits With Batteries

Real outcomes vary by location, storage use, tariff choices, plus Germany’s 800‑watt cap.

Overview

  • Retailers including Yuma, Solarway, Solar Mars and Powerness cut prices on 2,000‑watt mini‑PV bundles with integrated storage to roughly €1,100–€1,300, with offers such as €1,189 (Yuma), €1,196.99 (Solarway with code), €1,229 (Solar Mars) and €1,239–€1,299 (Powerness).
  • Typical bundles pair four 500‑watt bifacial panels with an Anker SOLIX/Solarbank 3 Pro battery around 2.7 kWh, IP65 weatherproofing, four MPPT inputs and modular expansion; EcoFlow storage and Anker Solarbank 2 options are also promoted.
  • The deals continued into Dec. 2 with Solarway advertising a 2,000‑watt kit plus Anker Solarbank 2 base-and-extension (3.2 kWh total) for €1,282.50 and a separate 900‑watt set with Anker Solix 2 Pro highlighted by another outlet.
  • Vendors and affiliate outlets cite fast payback ranging from roughly 1.5–2.5 years in optimistic examples to about 3–4 years or more in other calculators, reflecting different assumptions for yield, prices and self‑consumption.
  • Hands‑on reports underscore variability: a DIY no‑storage setup produced about 222 kWh in its first year, while a 2,000‑watt system with Solarbank 3 logged 280 kWh in its first month and estimated €30–€60 in monthly savings.