Views: 0 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2024-08-02 Origin: Site
What is balcony photovoltaics?
Balcony photovoltaic systems, known in Germany as "balkonkraftwerk", as the name indicates, are ultra-small distributed photovoltaic systems, also known as plug-in photovoltaic systems, that are installed on a balcony. The user simply attaches the PV system to the balcony railing and plugs the system cable into a socket at home. A balcony PV system usually consists of one or two PV modules and a microinverter. The solar modules generate DC power, which is then converted to AC power by the inverter, which plugs the system into an outlet and connects it to the home circuit.
ADAYO Power has recently launched the 800W Micro Inverter + 2240Wh Balcony Micro Storage System. the DA802 Micro Battery Pack is designed with the concept of easy installation, plug and play, and inexpensive cost. The R&D engineers combined with the actual application environment of the product, the working temperature of the product is made to be -20°~ +45°, which will not affect the use of the product no matter it is hot summer or cold winter. In addition, the IP65 waterproof design greatly extends the service life of the product, and the 10-year warranty ensures the rights and interests of users.
In Germany, supermarkets sell balcony photovoltaic systems VAT-free for around €500-€700. However, in some cities, most of the cost is covered by the local government. For example, the rebate for a single household in the German state of Mechelen can be as high as €500. The average German household consumes 3,500kWh of electricity per year. According to data from the Consumer Advice Center in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, a south-facing installation of a 380W balcony PV system can provide around 280kWh of electricity per year. This is equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of a refrigerator and a washing machine in a two-person household.
With two systems forming a complete balcony photovoltaic power plant, the user saves about 132 euros per year. On sunny days the system can cover most of the electricity needs of an average two-person household. In a period of sharply rising energy prices, small, easy-to-install solar installations quickly pay for themselves.
Follow ADAYO Power, we will continue to bring you the latest Solar energy news.