sonnen GmbH | 21 mei 2026

Meer eigen verbruik en flexibiliteit – sonnen versterkt zijn positie in Nederland met een nieuw aanbod

Klanten ontvangen bij aankoop van een sonnenBatterie tot en met 30 september 2026, afhankelijk van de gekozen batterijcapaciteit, een prijsvoordeel tot €2.500.

sonnen ondersteunt Nederlandse huishoudens bij de energietransitie met slimme thuisbatterijen en een tijdelijke prijsactie tot €2.500 voordeel.

Wildpoldsried, 21 mei 2026 – Specialist in schone energie en energieopslag sonnen intensiveert zijnactiviteiten op de Nederlandse markt en ondersteunt huiseigenaren bij deovergang naar een nieuw energiesysteem. 

Tegen de achtergrond van de geplandeafschaffing van de salderingsregeling vanaf 2027 heeft het bedrijf eentijdelijke prijsactie opgezet met een looptijd tot en met 30 september. In dezeperiode kunnen klanten die een sonnenBatterie aanschaffen, afhankelijk van degekozen batterijcapaciteit, profiteren van een prijsvoordeel tot €2.500. 

Het initiatief komt op een moment waarop deveranderingen op de Nederlandse energiemarkt steeds concreter worden. Hoewel deafbouw van de salderingsregeling de afgelopen jaren meerdere keren isuitgesteld, is het einde ervan inmiddels formeel besloten en zal deze in 2027in werking treden. sonnen richt zich daarom op een vroege voorbereiding enspreekt huishoudens aan die hun energievoorziening willen afstemmen opduidelijk gedefinieerde toekomstige marktomstandigheden. 

Een belangrijk onderdeel van dit initiatief isde verdere technologische ontwikkeling van het sonnen-ecosysteem in Nederland.Sinds de marktintroductie in 2023 heeft het bedrijf nieuwe samenwerkingenopgezet, waaronder met OnzeStroom B.V. en Zon & Co. 

Dit maakt nu al nieuwe toepassingen eninkomstenmogelijkheden mogelijk – onafhankelijk van toekomstigeondersteuningsmechanismen. Huishoudens krijgen meer controle over hunenergiestromen en kunnen zich geleidelijk aanpassen aan marktomstandighedenwaarin eigen verbruik, flexibiliteit en connectiviteit een centrale rolspelen. 

“De Nederlandse markt staat voor eenstructurele verandering,” zegt Andreas Plenk, Chief Revenue Officer bij sonnen.“We zien momenteel een sterk groeiende belangstelling voor oplossingen die nietalleen zijn afgestemd op het huidige kader, maar ook morgen blijvende waardebieden. Precies daarop hebben wij ons aanbod ingericht.” 

Met deze stap onderstreept sonnen zijn ambitieom de Nederlandse markt vroegtijdig actief mee vorm te geven en klanten altijdens de overgangsfase praktische, toekomstgerichte oplossingen tebieden. 

Met meer dan 15 jaar ervaring inthuisbatterijsystemen is sonnen een pionier op het gebied van residentiëleenergieopslag. Het volwassen technologieplatform van het bedrijf heeft zich inverschillende Europese markten bewezen en combineert intelligent energiebeheerin huis met grootschalige connectiviteit via virtual power plants(VPP’s). 

 

 

Over sonnen

sonnenis een pionier op het gebied van verbonden en decentrale energieoplossingen,waaronder energieopslag, slimme koppelingen voor e-mobiliteit en intelligentestroomtarieven die het gebruik van zelf opgewekte zonne-energie voorhuishoudens en bedrijven optimaliseren. De unieke sonnenVPP-software verbindtklanten, de sonnenCommunity, tot virtuele energiecentrales en integreert hen inde energiemarkt. Daarmee maakt sonnen extra inkomsten voor de sonnenCommunitymogelijk en biedt het netbeheerders innovatieve diensten voor de stabiliseringvan elektriciteitsnetten. Het doel is om de energietransitie te versnellen ende visie van schone, betaalbare energie voor iedereen te realiseren. Sinds 2010ontwikkelt het bedrijf zijn toonaangevende technologieën in Duitsland en heefthet daarnaast vestigingen in Italië, het Verenigd Koninkrijk, Australië, Spanjeen de Verenigde Staten. Sinds 2019 is sonnen een volledige dochterondernemingvan Shell en onderdeel van de businessunit Renewables and Energy Solutions.

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