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For whom is balcony solar worthwhile?

A balcony solar system, also known as a balcony PV system or mini PV system, can be interesting for people who live in a rented apartment or in their own home and do not have roof space that is suitable for installing photovoltaic systems.

A balcony solar can also be suitable for people who want to reduce their energy costs or decentralize their energy supply. It can also be of interest to environmentally conscious people as they can produce their own renewable energy and thus reduce their carbon footprint.

However, it is important to note that the energy yield of balcony solar systems is limited compared to larger photovoltaic systems as they usually only have a limited area and are not optimally oriented. If you are renting an apartment, you may need to obtain permission from the landlord and ensure that the system complies with local regulations and safety standards.

How much advice does a balcony solar system require?

It is important that the salesperson can provide the customer with detailed information about the different balcony solar systems, how they work and their advantages and disadvantages, as well as the possible costs and savings. In addition, the seller should also take into account the customer's specific requirements, such as the size of the balcony, orientation and sunlight, and be able to address possible technical and legal questions.

Informed advice can help the customer make an informed decision and select the most suitable balcony solar system for them. However, it may also require a certain amount of time and resources to conduct a thorough consultation.

A solar system bought quickly and cheaply at a hardware store can just as quickly become a flop if, for example, B. in extreme cases the orientation is to the north and therefore almost no usable solar power can be produced.

Only then do you feel comfortable getting “good” advice from an expert, who will usually and rightly wave you off with both hands. Anyone who only looks at the price and for whom sustainable support is secondary will have to live with the corresponding consequences.

How much can you earn from a balcony solar system?

The income or savings that can be achieved with a balcony solar system depend on various factors, such as the size of the system, solar radiation, household electricity consumption and local feed-in tariffs.

As a rule, however, a balcony solar system does not produce enough electricity to cover the entire electricity needs of a household. The energy generated is usually either used directly in the household or fed into the public power grid. Homeowners receive compensation for each kilowatt hour fed into the electricity grid. In Germany there is the so-called “Renewable Energy Sources Act” (EEG), which provides for a feed-in tariff for electricity from renewable energies.

However, it is important to note that feed-in tariffs may decrease over time as the cost of solar panels and installations also typically decrease. In addition, the purchase costs for a balcony solar system can vary depending on the size and complexity of the system.

A balcony solar system is less about making profits and more about environmentally friendly and sustainable use of energy, which will at least pay for itself within a few years.

Where is the best place to buy a balcony solar?

There are different ways to buy a balcony solar. Here are some options:

  • Our Favorite – Specialty Stores: If you have a specialty store near you, it’s a good idea to stop by. You can often get advice there and buy the balcony solar directly on site.
  • Online shops: There are numerous online shops that offer balcony solar panels. Make sure that this is not a solar system fake shop and that advice over the telephone is also possible.
  • Manufacturer: If you would like to buy your balcony solar directly from the manufacturer, you can also visit the manufacturer's website and order it there.

What should you consider when buying a balcony solar system?

Size and performance: Make sure that the size and performance of the balcony solar corresponds to your electricity needs and the size of your balcony. You should ensure that the balcony solar produces enough electricity to meet your needs. A solar system that is too small will not meet your needs, while a system that is too large will cost more than necessary.

Quality: The quality of the materials from which the balcony solar is made is an important factor that affects its lifespan and efficiency. Make sure that the balcony solar comes from a reputable manufacturer and offers a good guarantee and service.

Installation: Installing the balcony solar should be easy and can be done without any special knowledge. There should be no additional tools or hardware required to assemble it. Make sure the installation is safe and stable to avoid possible damage or accidents.

 

 

 

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