Frequently Asked Questions
The current power limit for balcony solar systems in Germany is 800W. This refers to the electricity that the microinverter injects into the grid, not the maximum power of the solar panels.
Yes. The ESUNRA balcony solar power system with a power of 800W meets the necessary product certifications.
Due to factors such as location and weather, solar panels cannot always generate energy at their maximum capacity. Additionally, some loss occurs during transformation and distribution when electricity is fed into the grid through the microinverter.
As long as your house has sufficient sun exposure, a south-facing orientation, and space, you can install the system. Before purchase, check the latest local regulations and consult your energy provider regarding restrictions on balcony solar systems.
The excess electricity that is not stored returns to the grid. Your local utility company will not compensate you for this, and your meter will not run backwards. Contact your utility company for more information.
The maximum power of the microinverter is 800W.
ESUNRA kits are built with weather-resistant materials, with NEMA 6, IP-66, and IP-67 certifications. However, in the event of a thunderstorm, hailstorm, or extreme wind storm, temporarily move the Solar Balcony indoors.
Yes, the system has received these certifications:
- DE4105 and VDE0124
- OVE R 25 Directive
- CE LVD COC
- CEI 62109-1
- CEI 62109-2
- CE RED (including LVD, Health, EMC and RF)
- RoHS
- Alcanzar
- POP
From the perspective of power generation, the power difference has almost no impact.
All Black photovoltaic panels feature a completely black design for a sophisticated appearance that matches your home's exterior.
Yes, two solar panels with different powers can be connected to the same microinverter, thanks to its two independent MPPT regulators.
If you have a roof, you can install solar panels there. Follow the installation instructions.
For a 410W or 415W panel, you will need 1.95m² of space. For two panels, you will need 3.9 m².
Germany only regulates the size of solar panels on rooftops. A solar panel must be less than 2 m². Other installation locations have no size limitations.