Solix mini PV system: Anker brings balcony power station sets without brackets and with one module

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Following the two mini PV sets Anker Solix RS40 and RS40P with 830 and 880 Wp, Anker is now expanding its range of balcony power plant sets with additional combination variants. Anker is now also selling the two sets at a lower price without a bracket/elevation and optionally with just one instead of two solar modules.

For the first balcony power plant, the Solix RS40 with two photovoltaic modules in the usual silver stripe design, each with 415 Wp (i.e. a total of 830 Wp with two modules) and 600 watt inverter MI60, Anker will in future be offering the following sets:

  • A solar panel with accessories without a bracket for 599 euros. At the start of sales of the solar set with a solar module, there is also a 100 euro discount on the order from Anker with the code “WS24BE100” until April 16, 2023, so it costs 499 euros.
  • Two solar modules with accessories without bracket for 799 euros.
  • Complete package: Two solar panels including bracket for 989 euros

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Anchor Solix balcony power plant (830 Wp) (Image: Anchor)

Anker Solix RS40P now also without bracket and with only one panel

The Anker Solix RS40P, on the other hand, offers one or two monocrystalline solar panels in black design with 440 Wp (with two a total of 880 Wp ) and is slightly more efficient with an efficiency of 22.7 percent.

The following sets will be available for the premium version:

  • A black 440 Wp panel with accessories without a bracket for 799 euros. At the start of sales of the solar set with a solar module, there is also a 100 euro discount on the order with the code “WS24BE100” until April 16, 2023, so it costs 699 euros.
  • Two black 440 Wp Modules with accessories without brackets for EUR 1,199.
  • Complete package: Two solar panels including brackets for EUR 1,389.
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Anker Solix Premium balcony power plant (880 Wp) (image : Anker)

All sets offer the MI60 inverter with a maximum output power of 600 watts, so that the balcony power plants in Germany can be operated with a simplified registration. With the help of the anchor app, which is available for both Android and iOS, you can track the amount of electricity generated at any time.

The exact technical data and further details can be found in the article on Announcement of the mini PV systems by Anker.

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