Power storage efficiency boosted by 4 MPPT: Growatt NEXA 2000 takes center stage
In the realm of renewable energy, Growatt has unveiled a new offering – the NEXA 2000. This all-in-one solar storage solution is designed specifically for balcony solar systems, promising a host of advantages over its predecessor, the NOAH 2000.
The NEXA 2000 comes as part of a comprehensive kit from Powerness, which includes 2 or 4 solar modules, a Growatt NEXA 2000 storage system, Schuko cable for network connection, various documentation, PV input extension cables, a mounting bracket, an MC4 removal tool, and a plug cover. The base price for this set starts at an affordable 850 Euro at ACTEC, with an additional battery costing 479 Euro.
Compared to the NOAH 2000, the NEXA 2000 boasts four MPPT inputs, Time-of-Use optimization, and an integrated inverter, all of which contribute to its appeal. The NEXA 2000's integrated Time-of-Use optimization function is designed to help reduce energy costs.
With a storage capacity of 2.048 kWh, expandable up to 8.192 kWh, the NEXA 2000 offers a nominal AC output power of 800W. It also features WiFi & Bluetooth connectivity, making it a suitable choice for household balconies and smaller installations.
The NEXA 2000 is weatherproof and operable at extreme temperatures, making it a robust choice for various climates. It measures 26.7 x 52.5 x 37.6 centimeters and weighs 24 kilograms, making it a compact solution for residential or balcony installations.
While the NEXA 2000 has a higher starting price, its additional features can lead to long-term savings. For instance, its integrated communications and compact design may lower installation and monitoring costs, offering ease of use for smaller applications.
On the other hand, the NOAH 2000, with its expandable battery blocks and higher capacity, might serve more modular or larger storage needs. It is available at ACTEC for 505 Euro, but may come with a waiting time due to supply shortages.
In conclusion, the NEXA 2000 offers better cost-effectiveness for smaller residential or balcony installations due to its integrated features and compactness, while the NOAH 2000 is likely more cost-effective for larger or expandable energy storage needs. Exact price comparisons require vendor quotes or retailer listings, which were not available in the provided data.
For those seeking a solution with modern functions and maximum control, the NEXA 2000 is an excellent choice. It comes with a JA Solar 440 Watt Glas-Glas solar module, ensuring high-quality solar energy production.
[1] Growatt NOAH 2000 Technical Specifications [2] Growatt NEXA 2000 Technical Specifications [3] Growatt NEXA 2000 Product Page
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