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Top 10: These are currently the most popular balcony power plants

More and more people are interested in balcony power plants. There are not only more and more large solar systems on roofs, but also many small, ready-to-plug-in PV systems that help to reduce energy costs. We have compiled the current top 10 for you.

Top 10: The most popular balcony power plants

If you want to buy a balcony power plant, the choice is now gigantic. Even discounters like Netto, Aldi and Lidl have jumped on the bandwagon. We’ll tell you which balcony power plants are currently the most popular and where you can get them.

Tenth place goes to this EPP solar balcony power station with two 380 watt solar panels and 600 watt inverter (check it out on eBay).

Ninth place goes to this Klarbeit balcony power plant with two 410 watt solar panels and a 600 watt inverter (check it out on Amazon).

Eighth place goes to this Sunlit balcony power station with an output of two 410 watt solar modules and an inverter which, according to the description, can be switched from 600 to 800 watts if the legislation changes in this regard (check out Globus).

Seventh place goes to this Schwaiger balcony power plant with two 300 watt solar panels and a 600 watt inverter. The special thing about this set is that you get the stand directly. But you have to pay a little more for that (check it out on eBay).

Sixth place goes to this Growatt Balcony Power Plant with three 415 watt modules and a 600 watt inverter. Thanks to the 600 series inverter, the balcony power plant can be operated legally in Germany. But you also need significantly more space due to the three solar cells. The price is reasonable for the performance offered (check it out on eBay).

Fifth place goes to this NuaSol Balcony Power Plant, which is equipped with two 415 watt solar panels and a 600 watt inverter. It is one of the cheapest balcony power plants on the market (look at eBay).

Fourth place goes to my personal recommendation. It’s about this Juskys Balcony Power Plant with two 410 watt solar cells and an 800 watt inverter, which can still be operated with 600 watts until the rule changes. The price at Netto is also unbeatable (look at Netto).

Third place goes to this Veska balcony power plant with two 415 watt solar panels and an 800 watt inverter. Is not yet approved in Germany in the performance level. Nevertheless, there seems to be a lot of interest in it. It is sold at Netto (see at Netto).

Second place goes to that Offgridtec balcony power plant, which features two 425-watt solar panels and a 600-watt inverter (check out frenchman-energy). The price is slightly higher at almost 600 euros and the Hoymiles inverter does not support WiFi. So you still need a WiFi socket to read the data.

The current most popular balcony power plant comes from Veska, which is sold at Netto (see at Netto). Included are two 410 watt solar panels and a 600 watt inverter. The value for money is right here.

If you want to buy a balcony power plant, you should first watch the video and read my guide, which covers all the important aspects such as purchase, registration and assembly.

My balcony power plant has been running for over two years. In this article, I’ll tell you how much money I’ve saved so far.

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