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German home solar power firm sees soaring demand amid energy crisis
German home solar power firm sees soaring demand amid energy crisis

German home solar power firm sees soaring demand amid energy crisis

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People are looking to cut their energy bills and their environmental impact by installing solar panels on their homes.

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Soaring demand for home solar power systems in Germany could boost revenues at Solarwatt by more than 50 per cent this year to €500 million euros. 

It could lift them to €1 billion in 2025, its chief executive told Reuters.

“Growth is strong and healthy,” Detlef Neuhaus said in an interview, adding profitability should be reached this year.

By installing solar panels, batteries and heat pumps, homeowners are seeking to cut their energy bills after huge price hikes last year when Russia cut fossil fuel exports to the West.

“We are a life-long supplier to people who want to become self-reliant on renewable energy,” said Neuhaus.

Solarwatt provides high-end photovoltaic rooftop systems that can be combined with its storage batteries and energy management devices or those from other suppliers.

As such, the company hopes to reduce its vulnerability to cheaper Asian rivals that have brought down some other German solar firms in the past decade.

Solarwatt’s sales in 2022 totalled €330 million, more than double the €160 million seen in 2021.

Turnover of solar systems at the Dresden-based company is expected to rise to 100,000 this year, from 66,000 in 2022 and 32,000 in 2021.

AP Photo/Martin Meissner
Rooftops on private houses are covered by solar panels to produce renewable electricity in Duelmen, Germany.AP Photo/Martin Meissner

Homeowners want to reduce their impact on the environment

Apart from saving money, homeowners want to reduce their impact on the environment, not just in how they power and heat their homes, but how they run their electric cars, Neuhaus said.

“That is logical, given home solar production costs 10 to 12 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) and buying-in from the utilities costs 45 cents,” he said.

One challenge, though, is shortages of parts and labour.

“There are still difficulties with supply chains and installation capacities,” Neuhaus said.

Also, customers wanting an entire solar-based value chain with panels, batteries, heat pump, and digital management, may have to spend tens of thousands of euros before they are able to throw out their gas boiler.

Solarwatt is 98 per cent owned by billionaire BMW shareholder Stefan Quandt.

The company, which operates in a handful of other European markets, plans to raise staff numbers to 940 this year from 810 in 2022 and 600 in 2021.

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