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I saved so much electricity costs with the mini solar system

My balcony power plant was happy about many hours of sunshine in July 2022. But there was also a lot of rain, so I couldn’t use the full potential. Today we look at the yield in July 2022. How much energy did I produce, how much of it wasted and what did I actually use? That’s exactly my savings.

Mini solar systems are a great way to reduce energy costs. The prices for electricity are rising and if you have a place for a balcony power plant, you should use it for that too. My mini solar system has been running for over a year and I have set up many systems for friends and acquaintances. I want to show you with concrete numbers whether all this is worth it at all. The sellers always promise a very high saving. I bring you the actual facts – month after month.

Balcony power plant in July 2022

July 2022 was pretty good. It wasn’t the most profitable month of my mini solar system career, that was June 2022, but it was still very good. The 600 watt system has produced a total of 64.64 kWh. My best month so far was 71 kWh. I am very satisfied with that. Theoretically, there would be even more if my system weren’t shaded for 2 to 3 hours a day.

July 2022 was quite successful for my mini solar system. (Image source: GIGA)

So how much money have I saved on electricity costs in July 2022?

  • Yield: 64.64 kWh
  • Energy not used: 18 kWh
  • Energy used: 46.64 kWh

My total consumption for the apartment, cellar, charging e-bike, garden tools and so on was 146 kWh in July 2022. I paid almost 99 kWh of this to my energy supplier. I produced 46.64 kWh myself and did not pay for it. That makes a saving of 14 euros in July 2022 at a kWh price of about 30 cents for me. I gave away 18 kWh worth 5.40 euros accordingly. So there is still potential here when using the energy.

Why couldn’t I use all the energy?

In contrast to a classic solar system on the roof, you have to use the electricity produced immediately with a plug-in mini solar system that is only plugged into the socket. I can do that pretty well by working from home and making some changes in everyday life. So I give away relatively little energy and therefore have a lot of savings.

There is no remuneration for feeding in excess energy. Therefore, a simplified registration also applies to such mini solar systems. Everything is cheaper and much simpler than with a large solar system, but you have to be more careful that you use the energy produced at that precise moment.

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