Anker's 'Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro' Recognized for DIY Solar Ease and Expandability
Anker's innovative 'Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro' has been recognised by pv magazine for its ease of use and expandability, highlighting the growing trend of DIY solar systems. This comes as nearly 231,500 plug-in solar devices were registered in the first half of 2025.
The 'Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro' is a 2,688-kilowatt-hour battery that can support up to eight solar modules. It comes equipped with a micro-inverter, energy optimizer, battery management system, and four MPP trackers. One of its standout features is its scalability. With a modular plug system, similar to Lego, users can add up to five expansion modules, increasing the capacity to 16.2 kilowatt-hours. This expansion can be done independently, without the need for additional cables.
The system's potential is further enhanced by its ability to connect modules with more power. On days with sufficient sunlight, a 16-kilowatt-hour storage system can be full for 20 to 40 days, providing quasi-baseload power. This makes DIY systems more relevant, especially in areas where large-scale solar power plants are not feasible.
Anker's 'Solarbank 3 E2700 Pro' is a testament to the advancements in DIY solar technology. Its ease of use, scalability, and recognition by pv magazine make it an attractive option for homeowners looking to harness solar power. As the number of registered plug-in solar devices continues to grow, so does the potential for decentralised, sustainable energy generation.
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