70% soft and good enough. The normal base load at least for me with 350-400wh will never catch the peak. But there are enough consumers that can be run alternately around noon. Washing machine, cooking, e-car, dishwasher, hot water, etc.
And that only since mid-April. That goes on until mid-September. With the heat pump in heating mode, you don't have to worry about that anymore.
A battery balances peaks/dips during cloudiness (yesterday it "saved" 3.3 kWh for me) and can store energy that otherwise wouldn't be compensated.
A battery compensates not only for peaks/dips on cloudy days (yesterday I "saved" 3.3 kWh) but also smooths such peaks and can store energy that would otherwise not be compensated.
So it means that especially with storage, the 70% are highly recommended?
, thanks!
I also have an offer for 1100 EUR (net) for 11 kWp, but without scaffolding.