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Photovoltaic, solar balcony/patio/shed/garden power plant 410Wp

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Generate electricity on the balcony, terrace, shed or in the garden - it's so easy.

Make energy turnaround yourself: With a balcony power plant, you can generate your own electricity on your terrace or balcony. It's easy, cuts costs, protects the environment - and is pretty cool.

Electricity prices are soaring to dizzying heights, with no end in sight for the time being. So you can sue or become an electricity producer yourself. With their own small power plant, tenants can turn their balcony or terrace into an electricity factory for little money. Without contracts and without additional electricity meters - a balcony power plant can simply be plugged into the socket. We explain how it works, what options you have and what you should look out for.

A solar power plant is exactly what the name implies: a small, private power plant that takes up little space and fits on the balcony, flat roof or terrace. Photovoltaic modules are used, which can often be easily attached to the railing or facade. In this way, no usable space is lost. The solar system can also be easily placed in the garden.

The power of the small energy generators is usually between 300 and 800 watts.

In the case of the solar power plant, the PV modules (usually one to four) are then fed directly into the domestic power circuit via a Schuko socket (or Wieland) using a microinverter. Quite simply in the "plug-and-play principle". The microinverter is important because the solar system produces direct current, which must first be converted into 230V alternating current with the appropriate frequency of 50Hz for the domestic grid.

A balcony power plant is especially interesting for tenants for whom a flat installation of solar panels on the entire house roof is out of the question. This is because they can easily offset part of their electricity costs. After the legal regulation for such plants was somewhat unclear in the past, private power generation in this way is now completely legal under certain conditions.

Rising energy prices currently make it particularly tempting to use private power generation to free oneself from dependence on the electricity supplier, at least to a certain extent.

  • A single solar module with microinverter is available from 381 euros.

  • Balcony power plants with one module mounted on an aluminum frame cost from 480 euros.

  • Balcony power plants with two or more modules mounted on an aluminum frame cost from 950 euros.

Until one has recovered these costs - i.e. until the system pays for itself - three to four years can pass - depending on solar radiation and electricity costs. However, the system will continue to generate electricity reliably for many years. The manufacturer gives a performance guarantee of 20 years for photovoltaic modules.

The bottom line is, the installation is worth it!

A balcony power plant is connected to your power grid via the normal Schuko plug (or Wieland plug). Some network operators do not like the connection via Schuko plug, but from a technical point of view there is nothing against it.

Just plug it into the socket using a normal extension cable and you will save electricity immediately.

1 x 410Wp (Watt-peak) module with micro inverter mounted on the back + rack/stand + 230VAC Schuko plug. Several modules can be connected together very easily.

20 years performance warranty on the PV panel.

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