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Anker Solix Solarbank 3 Gets Real‑World Test as Kleines Kraftwerk Drops Price on 2,000‑W ‘Quattro’ Set

A user installation reports strong early output and easy app‑guided operation as VDE‑compliant, smart‑metered bundles aim to simplify plug‑and‑play self‑consumption at home.

Overview

  • An inFranken.de test of a 2,000‑W Quattro bundle with Solarbank 3 recorded about 280 kWh in the first month, with the installer estimating €30–€60 in monthly bill savings depending on season and usage.
  • Kleines Kraftwerk’s promoted pricing lists the 2,000‑W Quattro set with Solarbank 3 at about €1,289 including a smart meter and free shipping, with a smaller 1,000‑W option also available.
  • A separate deal pairs the older Solarbank 2 (1.6 kWh) with an 1,800‑W Quattro set for roughly €889, positioned as an entry‑level storage bundle with premium shipping included.
  • Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro offers a 2.688 kWh base capacity, up to 3,600 W DC input for as many as eight modules, an integrated inverter set to 800 W (adjustable to 1,200 W), and expansion to about 16 kWh plus a 1,200 W emergency outlet.
  • Bundles highlight plug‑and‑play setup with app and smart‑meter monitoring, VDE conformity, IP65 weather protection and LiFePO4 durability (up to ~6,000 cycles), while overall yield and payback remain dependent on site and consumption.