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Zendure launches battery ranges for residential PV – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Zendure is expanding its business to focus on whole-home living space, expanding its plug-in balcony storage roots.

April 23, 2026
Tristan Rayner

By ESS news

Zendure, long associated with Europe’s plug-in solar boom on balconies, has launched the SolarFlow Mix Series, new home storage systems that push the company beyond its 800W roots, with modular options.

In February this year, Zendure unveiled three SolarFlow models in a major new launch that has re-established its position in the market, and the new Mix series marks a shift towards whole-home energy management for European households.

The three new products are the SolarFlow 4000 Mix Pro, SolarFlow 4000 Mix AC+ and SolarFlow 3000 Mix AC+.

The SolarFlow 4000 Mix Pro is an 8 kWh option, with 4 kW bi-directional AC power, up to 13 kW PV input and scalable storage up to 50 kWh. This is a big step up from the 2.4 kW / 16.8 kWh ceiling of the SolarFlow 2400 Pro for households that need it. The 4000 Mix Pro supports two 4,000W MPPTs and produces 3.68 kW in off-grid mode.

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