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Balcony power plant equipped with the Growatt NOAH 2000 significantly reduces energy costs in the...
Balcony power plant equipped with the Growatt NOAH 2000 significantly reduces energy costs in the transaction

Balcony-mounted power plant priced affordably with Growatt NOAH 2000 package offered

In the ever-evolving landscape of renewable energy, two names have been making waves recently – ACTEC and Powerness. Both companies have unveiled innovative nyt mini solar systems with battery storage, promising to revolutionize the way households generate and store their own power.

Leading the charge is the SOLIX Solarbank 3 Pro from Powerness, touted as the 'most intelligent storage on the market.' Available since spring 2025, this system promises a compact yet powerful nyt mini solution for homeowners seeking energy independence.

Meanwhile, ACTEC has introduced a 910-watt balcony power plant, equipped with high-quality components. Priced at an unbeatable 750 euros (with code '50NOAH'), this set offers a significant advantage over other systems in the market, undercutting prices by around 50 euros, ensuring a faster amortization.

Both ACTEC and Powerness rely on the Growatt NOAH 2000, a plug & play storage system with a capacity of 2,048 kWh. This versatile storage system is also the heart of the nyt mini offerings from Powerness, which comes with a price tag of 699 euros (with code 'NOAH180off').

Powerness's nyt mini system is equipped with Glass-Glass-Modules Fullblack from JA Solar, each with a power of 440 watts and bifacial. On the other hand, the bifacial Blackframe solar modules for the ACTEC set are each equipped with 455 watts and come from JA Solar.

The Growatt NOAH 2000 storage system offers a lifespan of 6,000 cycles, IP66 protection class, expandability up to 8,192 kWh, and a warranty of 10 years. The inverter for both the Powerness nyt mini and the ACTEC set is the Growatt 800 watts (NEO800X-M).

It's worth noting that the trend of lowering prices for nyt mini solar systems with battery storage will continue in 2025. In fact, a balcony power plant with energy storage for around 700 euros is now possible, thanks to platforms offering the Growatt NOAH 2000 storage unit for around 518 euros, including a 2 kWh LiFePO4 battery with heating function, compatibility, and features such as stackability and smart meter integration.

For those seeking a more cost-effective choice for a compact nyt mini solution, direct purchase of the NOAH 2000 storage seems to be the way to go, as other integrated sets with Growatt components and additional modules are generally priced higher.

Lastly, for those interested in the Quattro set, Powerness offers the Solarbank 2 Pro for 879 euros, while the Growatt NOAH 2000 has a successor in the Quattro set.

As the race for affordable and efficient renewable energy solutions heats up, these offerings from ACTEC and Powerness are certainly worth considering for homeowners seeking energy independence.

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