Ikea balcony power plant: What can this DIY solar system do?

Together with the Swedish energy company Svea Solar, Ikea now also offers balcony power plants. Thanks to self-generated solar power, users are supposed to become less dependent on energy price fluctuations. And, in true IKEA style, they're a DIY installation. Here's what the kits cost and what they can do.
The Ikea Balcony Power Station has been officially available in Germany since June 24, 2025. With this new offering, Ikea is entering the market for plug-in solar solutions – in cooperation with the Swedish company Svea Solar and the manufacturer EcoFlow.
This is IKEA's response to the growing demand for simple, affordable options for private electricity generation. The products are available directly from the IKEA online shop and are aimed primarily at tenants and homeowners who want to generate their own solar power – without large rooftop systems or complex installation.
The Ikea balcony power station is available starting at €449 (as of June 2025). The basic package includes two solar panels and a microinverter. Those seeking more power or a storage solution can opt for extended sets. These cost more, but remain attractively priced compared to many other providers. For example, the S and L sets differ:
Sets | Price | Contain | Recommended for |
---|---|---|---|
STREAM Complete set S | from 449 euros | 2 solar panels, inverter, AI app control |
Single household
STREAM Complete set L
from 1430 euros
4 solar panels, energy storage including inverter,
App control
3-4 person household
Additional costs may arise, among other things, from suitable brackets.
Members of IKEA Family or the IKEA Business Network receive a 15% discount on all energy solutions.
The electricity savings depend on several factors, particularly the location, the orientation of the solar panels, and the power used by the set. According to IKEA, the following applies:
- A balcony power plant can usually save around 200 to 600 euros in electricity costs per year.
- Svea Solar's plug-in solar systems can generate 860-2000 kWh per year.
As long as there is sufficient sunlight, there are several options, including:
- balconies
- Terraces
- Garden
- Carport and garage roofs
- House facades
In Germany, registration is mandatory, but only once, with the Federal Network Agency's Market Data Register (MaStR). Registration serves to transparently record all decentralized power plants, supports grid stability, and incurs no costs.
Registration must be completed within one month of commissioning. Failure to submit a registration may result in a fine.
Yes, according to IKEA, this is a "DIY installation" that doesn't require professional assistance. The solar systems come plug-and-play.
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