Overview
- Solago, Powerness, Kleines Kraftwerk and Solarmars are promoting discounted complete sets, with typical 2,000‑watt bundles advertised around €1,149–€1,299 and 4,000‑watt packages at about €1,499.
- The popular 2,000‑watt kits combine four bifacial 500‑watt panels with Anker’s SOLIX Solarbank 3 Pro and a Smart Meter, offering a 2.68 kWh LiFePO4 base that expands to roughly 16 kWh plus app and AI optimization.
- Powerness is marketing the Anker Power Dock, which links up to four Solarbank 3 units for pooled storage of up to about 64.5 kWh and enables Wallbox integration with surplus‑to‑EV charging.
- Guidance cited across reports notes an 800‑watt inverter feed and around 2,000 watts of total module power for plug‑in classification, whereas 4,000‑watt configurations fall under full PV rules that require registration and professional installation.
- Coverage flags minor spec discrepancies, including emergency‑power output listed as either 1,000 or 1,200 watts and varying PV input recommendations, so buyers are urged to confirm exact device details with vendors.