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Nexol Photovolthermic launches new PV -Boiler – PV Magazine International

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Nexol Phossovolthermic AG has developed a new hybrid solar water heater for residential use, with 1.5 kW of heating and sizes ranging from 80 to 300 liters.

March 17, 2025
Sandra Enkhardt

By PV Magazine Germany

The German Startup Nexol Photovolthermic has released a new hybrid solar water heater for residential applications. The NEX RS series comes in four sizes: 80 liters, 120 liters, 200 liters and 300 liters.

The system has 1.5 kW of heating, the manufacturer told that the fast water provides hot water. It can also be connected to a capacity of up to 2.5 kW at 300 V (DC).

“This is especially important for larger households or demanding applications,” the company said. “The flexibility at the heating output helps prevent the devices from being oversized or waste energy.”

Nexol said that the hybrid solar boiler offers a complete solution that can be installed as a do-it-yourself project.

It claimed that the plug-and-play system saves time and reduces potential errors by eliminating the need for installation of heating elements. It has specifically designed the device to prevent the need for such installations.

The company said the device starts at € 700 ($ 761.80) and will be available through all authorized partners.

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