Just to put things into proportion:
This is vienna. Vienna has an area of around 400 km².

And the blue area is the area that would have to be covered by solar panels to produce enough energy for the whole city:

Source: I did the maths myself. I assumed that per person around 30 MWh of energy/year are needed. Data for this: our world in data, energy usage per person. It’s well known that 1 m² of solar panel produces around 200 Wp and that’s 200 kWh/year. So you need about 150 m² of solar cells per person. Vienna has about a million inhabitants, so that makes 150 km² of solar panels approximately.

This. Leave people their balcony to enjoy, but I don’t know why we haven’t plastered solar panels on every roof in the city yet. Even if it’s not enough to push us to 100%, it’s better than nothing or are we using that space for anything else?
Im more talking about german style plugin balcony solar. The panels are normally hung off the side of the balcony and plugged into an outlet directly:
Im 100% with you on rooftop solar.