Zendure SolarFlow Mix targets bigger home batteries: 50 kWh storage and 4 kW output in one PV-ready system
Zendure has launched its SolarFlow Mix series, a new line of residential energy systems that combines solar storage with home energy management.
The lineup is aimed at households that want to add a battery to a PV setup or expand an existing installation with smarter controls.
The series includes three models: SolarFlow 4000 Mix Pro, SolarFlow 4000 Mix AC+, and SolarFlow 3000 Mix AC+. Across the range, Zendure says users get app-based monitoring plus support for the company’s Home Energy Management System, HEMS 2.0.
AI-driven energy management features
A key differentiator is Zendure’s Zenki AI mode, which automates charging and discharging decisions. The company says it uses factors such as electricity tariffs, weather data, expected household demand, and predicted PV generation to optimize when the battery stores or supplies power.
This approach is designed to take advantage of time-of-use and dynamic pricing, where available. Zendure also positions SolarFlow Mix as a way to boost self-consumption of solar energy while reducing reliance on higher-priced grid power during peak periods.
Three models for different setups
The SolarFlow 4000 Mix Pro is the flagship option, offering bidirectional AC power up to 4 kW for home supply. Zendure says it can also provide up to 3 680 W in off-grid mode, targeting users who want backup capability in addition to bill savings.
For solar input, the Mix Pro includes two MPPT channels rated at 4 000 W each and can accept up to 5 kW through an AC-coupled inverter, for up to 13 kW total PV input. Its base battery capacity is 8 kWh and it can be expanded up to 50 kWh with additional modules.
The SolarFlow 4000 Mix AC+ is positioned as a retrofit system for homes that already have PV and a standard inverter. It supports a 5 kW AC input and can charge and discharge at up to 4 kW, while keeping the same 8 kWh base capacity expandable to 50 kWh.
The SolarFlow 3000 Mix AC+ targets smaller households, with up to 3 000 W continuous AC output and up to 3 680 W in off-grid operation. It also includes 8 kWh of storage, but Zendure says this model is not expandable.
Outdoor-ready design and pricing
Zendure rates the SolarFlow Mix systems at IP65 for outdoor installation, with an operating range from −20 °C to +55 °C. The company also claims low operating noise of around 25 dB and uses all-metal enclosures across the lineup.
In Europe, Zendure lists recommended prices of 2 399 euros for the SolarFlow 4000 Mix Pro, 1 999 euros for the SolarFlow 4000 Mix AC+, and 1 699 euros for the SolarFlow 3000 Mix AC+. Availability begins via Zendure’s own sales channels, with regional options varying by market.
