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The number of balcony power plants increases to one million
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The number has doubled within a year – this is also a heir to the traffic lights.
The number of balcony power plants in Germany has roughly doubled within one year and is currently around one million. This emerges from data from the market register register and estimates by the Federal Association of Solar Industry (BSW). “We assume that the millionth plug-in solar device is already in operation because late registrations are still at the Federal Network Agency,” says BSW general manager Carsten Körnig.
Balcony power plants – officially they are called plug -in solar devices – are small solar systems. They are often attached to balconies – hence the name – but this is not mandatory. Your connection performance is limited to 800 watts. In the sunshine, you feed your performance into the owner’s home network via a socket, which has to obtain less electricity from its supplier.
This saving is the financial yield of the system. If it creates more than you use, the surplus is fed into the network without a fee. According to the BSW, devices with its own electricity memory are not considered plug -in solar devices, for them there are slightly different rules.
“The purchase of a balcony power plant can have been amortized after two and a half to five years,” said about a month ago in an analysis of the Verivox comparison portal. The most profitable is when the balcony is aligned south, the modules are easily mounted and no shadow falls on the solar modules.
The market master data register showed – as of Tuesday – 975,583 facilities in operation. Another around 20,000 are temporarily or final. The numbers of the register typically run behind the actual number of balcony power plants. The Federal Network Agency also points out this.
The reason for this is on the one hand the one -month late registration deadline, on the other hand, some systems are simply never registered despite obligation. Half a million was cracked in early June 2024, so almost exactly a year ago.
In a Verivox survey that is representative according to the company, 9 percent of the 1,007 respondents said they already had a balcony power plant. Plant 17 percent. Around 21 percent have no place, for 15 percent the mini solar system is not worth it at its own discretion. In principle, 19 percent of those surveyed do not want a balcony power plant.
Regulations of the old traffic light coalition had significantly simplified the use of balcony power plants, including by means of a permission to be allowed by landlords and apartment owners, the BSW said. The original initial spark for the boom of the systems was the high electricity prices after the Ukraine war started.
Hope for the city centers
“After solar roofs have long been standard in home settlements, the solar boom on balconies will now increasingly shape the image of the inner cities,” says BSW general manager Körnig. “Always broader sections of the population benefit from the solar energy transition.”
Balcony power plants allow people to take part in the energy transition directly and benefit from it. Their share of nationwide electricity generation is rather low. Together, the currently registered systems come to a maximum installed output of around 0.9 gigawatts. All solar systems in Germany – including roofs, open spaces and the like – get more than a hundred times.
Most are available in NRW and Bavaria
Most of the nationwide balcony power plants are in operation in North Rhine-Westphalia with 194,077. This is followed by Bavaria with 148,284 entries in the market master data register. Here, too, the fact that the actual numbers should be a bit larger, for example NRW has probably already exceeded the limit of 200,000. In the fight for third place, Lower Saxony currently has 127,665 with 127,879 plants registered in operation in front of Baden-Württemberg.
This is followed by Hesse with 73,898, Rhineland-Palatinate (58,085), Saxony (54,415), Schleswig-Holstein (41.106) and Brandenburg with 34,157 facilities. In Saxony-Anhalt there are 26,576, in Thuringia 25,706 and in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 20,838. Berlin comes to 18.445, followed by Saarland with 12,130. Very few plants can be found in Hamburg with 7.202 and Bremen with 5,118. The density is lower in city states – including because fewer people have suitable places for installation.
dpa
Source: Stern