Overview
- Retail listings now show complete 2,000 W sets with Anker SOLIX 3 from about €1,199 to €1,439, including offers such as BALKONSTROM at €1,199, Solago at €1,249 with an extra €30 code, Powerness at €1,239 for pickup (€1,299 delivered), Kleines Kraftwerk around €1,299 with extras, and PluginEnergy at €1,439.
- Typical bundles include four 500 W bifacial modules, the SOLIX 3 E2700 Pro storage, an Anker Smart Meter, connection cables and often mounts, enabling a near plug‑and‑play start.
- The SOLIX 3 is specified at roughly 2.68–2.7 kWh LiFePO4 capacity with about 6,000 cycles, IP65 weather rating, four MPPTs accepting up to ~3,600 W PV input, modular expansion to about 16 kWh, app control and a 1,200 W backup outlet.
- Economic claims highlighted by vendors and testers cite several hundred euros in annual bill reductions, with examples of ~€400–500 per year for ~2,000 kWh yield and a user reporting ~280 kWh in the first month and estimated €30–60 monthly savings.
- Coverage notes Germany’s simplified rules for small PV systems, allowing up to 2,000 W of module capacity with an 800 W inverter limit, common use of Schuko plugs, and mandatory registration in the federal Marktstammdatenregister.