Whether you are a cafΓ© owner, freelancer or simply an energy-conscious city dweller β anyone who operates a balcony power plant in Germany will sooner or later ask themselves this question:
βI have 2Γ210 W modules β do I really need one or more Sunpura S2400 batteries?β
Let's get the facts straight: π Location : Bonn, Germany π PV setup : 2Γ210 W = 420 W peak (balcony-optimized) π Battery : Sunpura S2400 (2.4 kWh usable capacity, all-in-one system)
βοΈ What do 2Γ210W modules really deliver?
In Bonn, the average annual yield for balcony PV is approximately 900 kWh/kWp .
That means: πΈ 420 Wp Γ 900 = ~378 kWh/year πΈ Divided over the year = ~1.0β1.2 kWh per day
β‘οΈ So on most days you produce less than half of what an S2400 can store.
π How many batteries fit?
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1Γ Sunpura S2400 is the optimal combination.
It offers you:
β’ Sufficient storage for daily solar yield
β’ Option to recharge from the grid when needed (e.g. with dynamic tariffs)
β’ A clean plug & play solution β no overengineering, no waste
β More than one battery? Only useful if:
β’ You expand your PV output to >600 W
β’ You work specifically with low night-time electricity tariffs
β’ You continuously operate powerful devices (e.g. portafilter, air conditioning)
π Practical tip for small businesses:
Many cafes, salons and studios use the Sunpura S2400 not only to save money β but also for operational resilience .
Coupled with 2Γ210 W modules, it reliably supplies the coffee machine, lights, and refrigerator during peak times β and helps avoid expensive grid peaks.
It's not about living off-grid. It's about deciding when and how you use electricity.
π Learn more at www.sunpura.de. Need help with sizing? Contact us or ask your local specialist.
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