Kyocera Entering Home Energy Storage Market In Germany


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Originally published on Solar Love.

Japanese company Kyocera is targeting the German market for home solar storage systems due to a change in that country’s pricing for home-generated solar power. Previously, the feed-in tariff, which determines how much a homeowner will be paid for the power she or he contributes to the grid, was much higher but has recently been reduced…


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