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Offgridtec: New supplier for my-PV devices
We are pleased to announce that my-PV devices are now available in the online shop of Offgridtec.
This provides private customers with a new, convenient way to purchase our products quickly and easily. Offgridtec impresses not only with short delivery times but also with a comprehensive product range and detailed consultation services. In the Rottal-Inn region, they also offer a complete service package, including professional installation and assembly.
The German company is one of the leading providers of off-grid photovoltaic solutions and specializes in sustainable energy supply. Customers benefit from a wide selection of well-matched solar complete systems designed for easy plug & play installation. The online shop offers end customers everything they need from a single source - ranging from photovoltaic modules and inverters to battery storage solutions. And now, of course, also my-PV solutions!
A particular advantage for customers is that Offgridtec also offers balcony power plants from Zendure. Thanks to the compatibility of our solutions with the everHome EcoTracker, owners of Zendure balcony power plants can not only use their photovoltaic electricity in the household or store it in a battery but also utilize it for water heating. Since balcony power plants do not receive feed-in tariffs, it is especially beneficial to use PV surplus for water heating instead of giving it away to the electricity provider for free—ensuring that self-generated solar power is used in the best possible way! More details on this compatibility can be found here.
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