The balcony solar trend, popular in Germany, is beginning to expand in the United States, offering an accessible alternative for consumers. These systems, which consist of solar panels that plug directly into an outlet, allow users to offset their electricity costs in a simple way. Unlike traditional solar systems, balcony panels are portable, meaning they can be easily moved from one home to another.

This approach has gained popularity in response to the energy crisis and the rising prices of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas.
The balcony solar movement began to take shape about four years ago, with Ukraine as a pioneer in the adoption of plug-in solar panels, especially after the Russian attacks on its power plants. Germany was another country that quickly adopted this technology, taking advantage of government subsidies. According to SolarPower Europe, German households registered 276,000 balcony panels in 2023, adding 435,000 units in 2024 and exceeding one million last year.