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German Retailers Slash Prices on Balcony Solar Bundles Featuring Anker SOLIX Storage

The steep sales signal a push to make plug‑in solar a mainstream home purchase.

Overview

  • Solarhandel24 listed an outlier 4,000 W package with eight 500 W Jolywood bifacial panels and an Anker SOLIX Solarbank 3 Pro for €1,499, a price point that coverage notes as unusually aggressive for the included hardware.
  • More typical spring deals cluster around 2,000 W sets that pair bifacial modules with Anker storage, including Kleines Kraftwerk at €1,217–€1,399 with a free Smart Meter and shipping, Yuma at €1,269, and Solago at €1,299–€1,399 with optional mounting kits and AIKO modules.
  • Entry pricing has dropped as well, with Solakon advertising a 900 W onLite starter kit from about €189.99 and an optional 2.11 kWh Solakon ONE battery at about €789.99, both positioned to lower the cost of getting started.
  • Across the coverage, the Anker SOLIX Solarbank 3 Pro is framed as the premium draw thanks to 2.688 kWh base capacity, an integrated inverter with four MPPT inputs, modular expansion toward roughly 16 kWh, app control, and a backup power mode for essential loads.
  • Reviewers stress buyer checks on what bundles include, mounting and warranty terms, and realistic yield assumptions under German rules that shut down grid‑tied inverters during outages unless the storage provides a UPS function, since savings and payback hinge on site, orientation, and self‑consumption.