Legal 1,080 watts with only two solar cells
Interest in balcony power plants is unbroken. Many people want to install a mini solar system in order to effectively reduce electricity costs. The power of the modules is now mostly around 800 watts. Priwatt now clearly exceeds this and has presented a balcony power plant with 1,080 watts. Not only is it future-proof, it can also be operated legally in Germany.
Priwatt balcony power station has an output of up to 1,080 watts
The boom in balcony power plants ensures that not only are prices falling, but that better and better models are coming onto the market. Priwatt has delivered here once again. The German company has created a real monster balcony power plant that has a total output of 1,080 watts. In fact, only two solar cells are used each have an output of a whopping 540 watts.
The high performance is achieved by significantly larger solar cells. Measure these 225.6 x 113.3 centimeters. First you have to have space. If you have that, you can greatly improve the solar yield. The inverter is still locked at 600 watts, but you get significantly more energy, especially on cloudy days, when the solar cells perform better. If the 800 watt limit is decided, the inverter can be easily upgraded to 800 watts.
New things always have their price – including Priwatt’s monster balcony power plant. Without a bracket you have to lie down 869 euros (look at Priwatt). With elevation for the floor, you get 949 euros (check out Priwatt).
This is what you need to know about balcony power plants:
Is the Priwatt balcony power plant worth it?
Such a powerful balcony power plant is only worthwhile if you can actually use the power. It’s no use if you produce a lot of solar power but aren’t there half the day to use it. But if, like me, you work in the home office and can use the energy sensibly, then it is worth buying and investing in such a powerful balcony power plant, which is also future-proof because it can be upgraded to 800 watts. That’s how much I saved with my 600 watt balcony power station.
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