Overview
- Latest offers include Solakon’s bundled sets with a 2.11 kWh Solakon ONE battery from €749.99–€889.99 for 900–2,000 W kits, and Solarway’s 2,000 W packages with Anker SOLIX batteries at €1,259.99 (Solarbank 3, 2.68 kWh) or €1,349.99 (Solarbank 2 Pro set, 3.2 kWh), typically with free shipping.
- Dealer Kleines Kraftwerk lists the Anker Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro with free smart meter for €999 and promotes complete Quattro 2,000 W sets with the battery for €1,199 and a 1,000 W Duo option for €1,149, both with free delivery.
- The Anker Solarbank 3 features 2.68 kWh capacity expandable to 16 kWh, an integrated inverter configurable up to 1,200 W, support for up to eight modules, app control with smart metering, and a 1,200 W emergency outlet (IP65, LFP chemistry).
- Guides estimate typical payback at about 2–3 years for small systems without storage and 3–4 years with storage, with batteries lifting self‑consumption from roughly 40% to about 80% for households that use more power in the mornings and evenings.
- Current rules reported for mini‑PV allow up to 800 W feed‑in per inverter and module peaks up to 2,000 W if excess is throttled or stored; sets are marketed as plug‑and‑play with Schuko connectors, and registration in the Marktstammdatenregister remains mandatory.