Anker SOLIX at Intersolar 2025: New Storage Solutions and Strong Impulses for the Residential Energy Transition
Anker SOLIX, the global market leader in plug-and-play balcony solar storage systems¹, presented its latest product innovations at Intersolar 2025 in Munich and shared valuable insights from leading industry experts on trends and developments in the European solar sector.
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Roundtable and Expert Talks: Perspectives on the Future of Decentralized Energy
In addition to the product showcase, Anker SOLIX this year invited numerous experts to speak on a variety of topics and visions. As part of the Anker SOLIX Roundtable, Hans-Josef Fell, President of the Energy Watch Group and former member of the German Bundestag, and Shaun Xiong, General Manager at Anker SOLIX, discussed the status and prospects of the decentralized energy transition in Europe. Fell emphasized that solar technology and storage solutions are essential for climate protection and independence from fossil fuels.
However, the current expansion is too slow: only 18 percent of single-family homes in Germany have a solar installation. He identified a lack of education, missing standards in the trades, and insufficient policy frameworks—particularly regarding “energy sharing”—as key obstacles. He called on citizens to take initiative and invest in decentralized, community-based energy solutions.
Dr. Thomas Hillig, founder of THEnergy, highlighted in his talk parallels between solar systems in Africa and balcony PV systems in Europe. Both technologies promote decentralized energy supply, lower entry barriers for consumers, and open new paths to greater energy independence. Daniel Fuchs, Chief Customer Officer at EUPD Research, supported the discussion with current market data and research findings, noting the sharp rise in balcony systems in Germany. Julia Pohl, Director of Research Operations at EUPD Research, presented key results from the new EUPD Research and Anker SOLIX study, which shows that storage systems significantly increase the economic efficiency of balcony PV and considerably shorten the payback period. In addition, Marco Larousse, co-founder of the German Plug-in Solar Association (BVSS), offered practical insights from the perspective of engaged users. He spoke about current restrictions, potential, and new opportunities for balcony storage systems from the viewpoint of the “personal energy transition”.
Solarbank 3 Pro: The AI-Optimized Storage for Balcony Powerstation
Launched in April, the Anker SOLIX Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro sets a new standard for plug-and-play balcony storage systems, with an input capacity of up to 3,600W and an increased storage capacity of 2,688Wh. It can be installed as a simple balcony storage unit but can also grow with users’ needs and be easily and cost-effectively expanded into a registered mini-PV system. If needed, the storage system can be expanded up to 16kWh via a simple plug-in mechanism. Alongside the Solarbank 3 Pro, Anker Intelligence™ will launch in May—a smart, AI-based energy management software designed to achieve maximum cost savings.
As a special highlight, Anker SOLIX also announced that the Solarbank 3 Pro will soon support parallel operation. Users with high energy consumption will then be able to run up to four Solarbank systems in parallel. This configuration allows for a battery capacity of up to 64.5kWh and an output of 4.8kW, combined with an MPPT input of 14.4kW. Professional installation and inspection are required for use. Anker SOLIX therefore plans to launch a service platform for customers. Further details will be announced soon.
Home Storage: Maximum Electricity Cost Savings with Dynamic Tariffs
For larger solar installations, Anker SOLIX offers the X1 as a home storage solution that helps to save as much electricity costs as possible while ensuring a high level of grid independence. The X-Series offers various modes—such as hybrid or off-grid—that can be switched as needed. The system automatically analyzes electricity prices and optimizes charging and discharging times when a dynamic electricity tariff is used. With presets like “Intelligent,” “Profitable,” and “Customizable,” maximum control over energy use is enabled.
Outdoor Energy to Go: Mobile Power Storage Solutions
The power stations of the Anker SOLIX C-Series are ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking or camping. The C300 delivers 90,000mAh and 500W of output power—more than enough energy for any trip—and can be fully recharged in just 100 minutes thanks to Anker SOLIX HyperFlash™ technology. Anker SOLIX places particular emphasis on portability in the C-Series, which is why the C300 is 15 percent smaller than the industry standard for its performance class. The C1000 combines high capacity with durable LFP batteries, offering a lifespan of 10 years and 2,500 charging cycles—ideal for camping trips or as backup during power outages.
The power stations of the Anker SOLIX F-Series stand for reliability and versatility. They deliver even larger capacities than the C-Series and are ideal for outdoor work or long camping trips. The Anker SOLIX F2000, for example, offers 2,560Wh of capacity and 2,300W of output power, and can be expanded up to 4,096Wh. The devices are based on GaNPrime™ technology, making them significantly more efficient and powerful than comparable silicon-based products. They also feature built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for app-based control. When used as backup storage, the systems are scalable up to 6,000W.
The Smart EV Charging Solution from Anker SOLIX for the Home
With the V1, Anker SOLIX announced its first-ever EV charging solution. When combined with an X1 home storage system, the charger can also benefit from the AI-based charging modes. The system is operated via a touchscreen or the associated app. More information on the Anker SOLIX V1 will follow in the third quarter of 2025.
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