Germany is witnessing a surge in demand for residential solar and storage solutions, driven by factors such as rising electricity costs, the desire for energy independence, and environmental consciousness. According to the Federal Association of the Solar Industry (BSW), 75% of suitable households plan to install solar panels, with 80% also considering adding energy storage.
To facilitate access to solar energy through Balkonkraftwerk, the VDE proposed in January 2023 to cap the maximum output of these systems at 800W, which is suited for 1−2 solar modules with microinverters. This is expected to create a high demand for microinverters, especially given the energy crisis in Europe and the growing need for home and commercial energy storage.
With the consensus on energy security and affordability, as well as the reduced cost of microinverters, global solar installations are projected to reach 375GW+ by 2023, a 45% increase from last year.
Early balcony solar setups only had a microinverter and solar panels, with no energy storage. This means that the generated electricity had to be used immediately, often resulting in wasted power when the energy demand did not match the solar generation.
BLUETTI's balcony solar system includes solar panels, microinverters, and battery storage. It can deliver 800W of power to the grid, meeting subsidy requirements, while also offering optional and expandable storage capacity. This allows users to store excess solar energy in batteries, making it available anytime without waste.
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