Overview
- Retailers advertise complete sets pairing the Anker SOLIX Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro with up to 2,000 Wp of modules for about €1,199–€1,299, including offers from Kleines Kraftwerk (€1,199–€1,299) and Powerness (€1,239 pickup or €1,299 delivered).
- Larger promotions include Solago’s 4 kW package with eight 500 W modules plus SOLIX 3 storage for roughly €1,799, alongside entry 1,000 W kits from multiple shops at about €339 without storage.
- The SOLIX 3 unit is marketed with roughly 2.668 kWh usable capacity, a built‑in inverter, app control, AC charging, a 1,200 W backup outlet, up to eight module inputs and modular expansion to about 16 kWh.
- Sets typically ship with a smart meter for real‑time monitoring and automated control to prioritize self‑consumption and minimize unremunerated export, with plug‑and‑play installation via a standard socket.
- Coverage reiterates the legal frame that mini‑PV tops out at 2,000 Wp of modules with about 800 W feed‑in, while 4 kW packages are treated as full PV systems with different registration, metering and safety requirements; publishers cite optimistic payback examples under two years based on up to ~1,800–1,900 kWh annual yield.