The online shop of the German manufacturer Priwat is three years old! To celebrate the day, some patio power plants are being offered at significantly reduced prices at the manufacturer’s stores. Among other things, various duo sets are reduced by 90 euros each. The Trio and Quattro sets are even available for 140 euros cheaper.
Privat is celebrating as the manufacturer’s online shop turns three years old in February. The manufacturer wants to celebrate your birthday with you and is offering some balcony power plants at low prices. Additionally, shipping costs for all Trio and Quattro sets have been reduced by 20 euros. If you want to save more, you can do so with this Voucher code “BIRTHDAY20“Another 20 euro discount. The voucher is also valid for items that have already been discounted Below you will find a selection of low voltage power plants offered for 2nd and 3rd generation
priBasic Duo: 2x biphasic solar panels 410 watts with you
If you’re looking for a more compact balcony power plant, you’ll find a suitable option with the Pribasic Duo. The set includes two solar panels, each with a power of 410 watts. The 2nd generation also has a 600 watt inverter, with an 800 watt upgrade possible. The 3rd generation comes with 2x 350 watt microinverters, which are smaller, less sensitive to wear and can be used for longer periods of time.
priBasic Duo (without brackets) from 439 euros
- 2x solar modules with 410 Wp each
- 1x Inverter (2nd Generation) with 600/800 Watt
- 2x inverters (3rd generation) with 350 watts each
From €439.00 plus shipping costs
priBasic Trio: three panels with two inverters and 1290 watts
If you have room for an extra module, you should take a look at the Pribasic Trio set. Here you’ll find three panels with 430 watts each, achieving a theoretical total output of 1,290 watts. In the case of the 2nd generation, there is even an additional 600/800 watt inverter. The 3rd generation comes with 3x 350 watt microinverters. In both cases, a maximum of 600 watts can be fed.
priBasic Trio (without brackets) from 719 euros
- 3x solar modules with 430 Wp each
- 2x inverter with 600/800 watts (2nd generation)
- 3x inverters (3rd generation) with 350 watts each
From €719.00 plus shipping costs
Pribasic Quattro: Balcony power plant with a modest 1720 watts
You get maximum performance with the priBasic Quattro, which has 4x 430 watt modules with a total output of 1,720 watts. This means you can maximize the performance of your inverter even on a day with little sun. Like the Trio, the 2nd generation Quattro is equipped with two inverters, while the 3rd generation has 4x 350 watt microinverters.
priBasic Quattro (without brackets) from 869 euros
- 4x solar modules with 430 Wp each
- 2x inverter with 600/800 watts (2nd generation)
- 4x inverters (3rd generation) with 350 watts each
From €869.00 plus shipping costs
Prices may change constantly. Last Updated: January 25, 2024
You should know this before buying a balcony power plant
During operation and installation you have to face some rules and regulations in Germany. So that you can pay attention to important product features when purchasing, here is some information:
What is the maximum number of watts that can be fed?
Current regulations in Germany specify a balcony power plant 600 watts max Can feed to public network. However, this limitation is clearly related to the performance of the inverter. Real solar panels can have higher output power. Previous limitations were based on security aspects.
Balcony power plant with 800 watts allowed?
And. Many manufacturers now use an inverter designed for 800 watts of output power. However, due to the current legal situation, the corresponding systems are also limited to 600 watts.
When will 800 watt inverter be approved?
The government has decided to launch 800 watt microinverters From January 1, 2024 Approved in Germany. It implemented EU Directive 2016/613, according to which a solar system with an output of 800 watts is not relevant for the power grid. Larger or more powerful systems must be approved in advance by the network operator
Do I need to register before starting a balcony power plant?
And. Before commissioning, a balcony power plant must be registered with the responsible network operator and registered in the Market Master Data Register of the Federal Network Agency. PV system should be registered within one month of commissioning. Otherwise you can be fined up to 50,000 euros.
What is a balcony power plant worth?
As a rule, a balcony power plant is worthwhile if there is a suitable setup option. Inexpensive systems can be a good way to cover part of your own energy needs. That is, less electricity has to be purchased from the public grid. On average, balcony power plants pay for themselves in four to six years.
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