Overview
- Retailers and discounters in mid‑June 2026 are offering complete 2,000 W‑class balcony PV kits with built‑in storage for about €889 to €1,400, with several prominent listings from Netto, Kleines Kraftwerk, Solakon and specialist shops.
- Reviews and deal checks repeatedly single out the Anker SOLIX Solarbank 3 Pro (≈2.7 kWh) as the leading storage choice for these bundles because of its capacity, MPPT inputs, smart control and modular expansion.
- Germany’s rule that at most 800 W may be fed into a household network means larger module arrays rely on batteries, inverter throttling or on‑site controls; smart meters plus integrated storage are the practical enablers that let 2 kW peak arrays be useful without illegal export.
- Buyers should check full deliverables and extra costs carefully since many listings exclude premium mounts, extension cables or fitment kits, can leave redundant inverters after retrofits, and still require registration in the Marktstammdatenregister.
- The rapid price compression follows better storage tech and wider retail promotion since 2024–25, but analysts warn the April 2026 end of Chinese export subsidies could push kit prices up 10–20 percent later in 2026, and typical payback estimates remain about 2–4 years depending on sunlight and local electricity rates.