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German Retailers Slash Prices on High‑Power Balcony Solar Kits With Anker Batteries

Regulatory loosening plus fierce retail competition are fueling steep January deals on plug‑and‑play sets with storage.

Overview

  • Kleines Kraftwerk is advertising its Quattro XL bundle with four 500 W modules and an Anker SOLIX Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro for €1,199, with an 1,800 W variant listed at €1,149.
  • Rival offers highlight the same third‑generation Anker battery with 2.68 kWh capacity, four MPPT inputs, expansion up to 16 kWh, an integrated inverter up to 1,200 W, app controls, and a backup outlet.
  • Specialist shops are countering with lower‑priced alternatives, including Solarway’s Solarbank 3 set from €1,259.99 with free shipping, Powerness bundles featuring Solarbank 2 from €879 with local pickup, and Marstek Jupiter C Plus packages via Sicatron from €699.
  • Publishers and vendors cite rapid payback based on favorable usage assumptions, with examples ranging from roughly €315 per year on 1,000 W kits to about €630 on higher‑output sets.
  • Germany’s simplified 2024 rules continue to shape the market, with module capacities marketed up to 2,000 W, typical 800 W plug‑in limits, and mandatory registration in the Bundesnetzagentur’s Marktstammdatenregister.