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German Mini-PV Retailers Slash Prices on 2 kWp Bundles With Anker Solix Batteries

Promotions spotlight expandable LiFePO4 storage, with purchases shaped by registry duties, plus WEG consent for visible changes.

Overview

  • End-of-year deals list 1.8–2.0 kWp bifacial sets with storage for roughly €889–€1,289, including a Solakon offer at €959 with a 2.11 kWh battery and accessories.
  • Anker Solix Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro is promoted with 2.688 kWh usable capacity, up to 3,600 W PV input, an integrated inverter set to 800 W (adjustable to ~1,200 W), expandability to ~16 kWh, and a bundled Smart Meter.
  • Anker Solix Solarbank 2 E1600 Pro provides about 1.6 kWh capacity with app control, featured in a €889 four‑panel bundle and sold standalone near €499 including a Smart Meter.
  • Hands-on coverage cites simple DIY installation and measurable savings, including a user reporting about 280 kWh in the first month from a 2 kWp Quattro setup and guidance that payback commonly falls near 2–4 years.
  • Requirements persist: mini‑PV systems must be entered in the Marktstammdatenregister, and the BGH ruling clarifies WEG approval is generally needed when a unit changes a building’s appearance; winter yields of modern 2 kWp bifacial sets typically reach about 1–3 kWh per day.