Varta receives Made in Europe bonus: New impetus for energy storage!
Varta receives a “Made in Europe” bonus in Austria, which provides new impetus for the energy storage business.
Varta receives Made in Europe bonus: New impetus for energy storage!
Varta is receiving new support for its energy storage solutions in Austria through a new “Made in Europe” bonus. This step, which is part of the second funding call for photovoltaic and electricity storage products, could be crucial for the company's position in the market. European manufacturers, including Varta, have the opportunity to receive subsidies of up to 20 percent if the components used come from the EU. The VARTA.wall home storage meets the requirements for this bonus and is therefore in an advantageous position.
This funding comes at a significant time for Varta, particularly following a financial restructuring and the company's delisting. Experts expect that this could be the starting signal for a sustainable recovery in Varta's core business. The bonus will also create a competitive advantage for Varta as European companies are increasingly favored while non-European competitors face disadvantages.
Advantages for Varta and customers
The new funding has numerous advantages for Varta. The attractiveness of the products will increase for end customers due to the cost reduction. In addition, installers receive stronger incentives to recommend European products such as VARTA.wall. This could have a positive impact on sales opportunities in an important neighboring market.
The VARTA.wall is a safe and powerful battery storage system. It is offered in capacities of 10, 15 and 20 kWh and impresses with a product depth of just 10 cm and a plug-in system without external cables, which makes installation considerably easier. In addition, the performance of the VARTA.wall can be flexibly adjusted to meet the specific needs of households.
Synergy with KOSTAL PLENTICORE
In combination with the award-winning KOSTAL PLENTICORE hybrid inverter, which supplies all three phases even during power outages, an optimal solution is created for customers. The two products are not only technically perfectly coordinated, but also offer unique features such as intelligent shadow management and interfaces for controlling other consumers, such as wallboxes, air conditioning systems or heat pumps.
Overall, the introduction of the “Made in Europe” bonus in Austria shows great potential for Varta, while the cooperation with KOSTAL offers a remarkable opportunity to make the products even more attractive for end customers. The developments suggest that Varta is well on its way to re-establishing itself and growing in the energy storage market. Exchange Express reports that this is a crucial moment for the company to strengthen its market position, while the website of VARTA AG comprehensively describes the technical details and advantages of its products.