The photovoltaic solution comes with a 15-year product guarantee and incorporates a modular package of accessories that fit together seamlessly. The result is a Viessmann ecosystem for tailoring to the needs of individual households, which can include sustainable heating and electric vehicle charging if desired.
The Vitovolt 300 package is quick to install with its plug-in solutions for electrical connections and fully wired matching components. Power storage can easily be added via a Viessmann-offered BYD Battery Box Premium, with all the power flows of the PV and battery system able to be monitored through Viessmann’s Energy Management System.
Reducing energy costs for the whole home
The PV package is also ideal for use with a Viessmann heat pump, enabling householders to generate electricity for use both as energy and heat, reducing running costs of the heat pump and energy costs for the entire home.
All elements are seamlessly controlled via the Viessmann One Base control platform, which, via the Viessmann ViCare app, allows customers to view and optimise the use of their self-generated energy, whether for domestic electricity consumption, storage, heat or mobility.
The high-performance Vitovolt 300 product range includes monocrystalline modules with an output of up to 440 Wp guaranteed for up to 25 years. All modules have positive output tolerances, meaning output will never be lower than specified but could be up to +5 Wp. Module efficiency is up to 21.3%.
A comprehensive quality assurance process ensures that the PV modules in the Vitovolt 300 series meet the highest standards, and all package elements are covered by Viessmann’s 15-year product guarantee and full manufacturer support. This gives customers the peace of mind of dealing with a large, established company with a reputation for outstanding reliability.
Unused power can be stored
A typical Vitovolt 300 package provides a photovoltaic output of 4 kWp, producing around 3800 kWh per year – well over the typical annual UK four-person household consumption level of 2,900 kWh, according to Ofgem.
Any unused power can be stored in batteries or exported to the grid. If combined with a battery, EV charger and heat pump, where 100% of self-generated power can be used by the household, a system this size can generate an annual electricity saving of around £1,140. This brings a return on investment for the solar PV system of approximately ten years. Larger packages offer more significant savings and sufficient electricity for bigger families and provide more power for heat pumps and electric vehicles.
“Recent increases in energy prices mean the financial case for solar is stronger than ever before,” commented Viessmann UK director of sales, Chris Johnson.
“Plus, we’re using electricity more and more for heating and charging vehicles. The Vitovolt 300 offers a great foundation for UK homes to transition to renewable technology for heating and motoring. It’s a very attractive option for homeowners looking to reduce their reliance on energy companies while also increasing the sustainability and value of their property.”