Is it economically advantageous to invest in solar panels if I don't have an electric car?
Is it economically advantageous to invest in solar panels if I don't have an electric car?
Even if you don't have an electric car, solar panels can still be a very good investment. With an annual electricity consumption of 8,000 kWh and an electricity price incl. taxes of approx. DKK 2.50/kWh, this corresponds to a monthly electricity expense of around DKK 2,100 (incl. an expected 10–15% increase in electricity prices). An 8 kWp solar panel system can cover a large part of your consumption, and our intelligent AI control system ensures that the production, consumption, and sale of surplus electricity are managed completely automatically, so you get the maximum economic benefit.
Economic example without an electric car
Flexibility with battery and power management
Even if you don't have an electric car, battery solutions can play an important role in the economy and comfort of your home. The battery stores surplus solar energy during the day, which you can use in the evening when solar panel production is low or stopped. This means you can reduce your consumption of expensive electricity from the grid during the expensive evening hours. On weekends and holidays, you can often charge electrical appliances or small machines when the solar panels produce the most, or when electricity is cheap. Our AI control system ensures that this process is optimized, so you never have to think about it – it happens completely automatically. If there is a need for extra electricity, the system can buy electricity at the most advantageous prices on the electricity market. All in all, you get a solution that not only saves you money monthly but also increases your independence from electricity prices and ensures maximum utilization of your self-produced electricity.