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| New from Zendure: SolarFlow Mix series. |
Today marks a significant step forward for home energy management, as Zendure officially launches its new SolarFlow Mix series. The lineup consists of three distinct models—the SolarFlow 4000 Mix Pro, the SolarFlow 4000 Mix AC+, and the SolarFlow 3000 Mix AC+—each designed to meet different household energy needs, from compact retrofits to powerful flagship solutions.
As energy prices remain volatile and more homeowners turn to solar, having an intelligent, scalable storage system has never been more important. Zendure’s latest release aims to solve one of the biggest pain points: making battery storage both smart and accessible, whether you’re starting from scratch or upgrading an existing PV setup.
Core intelligence: HEMS 2.0, Zenki AI, and dynamic tariffs
Before diving into the specs, it’s worth noting what all three models share under the hood. Every SolarFlow Mix product supports Zendure’s Home Energy Management System (HEMS 2.0), a centralized platform that optimizes how your home produces, stores, and consumes electricity.
Then there’s the Zenki AI mode – a real-time optimization engine that takes the guesswork out of charging and discharging. By continuously analyzing electricity tariffs, local weather forecasts, your household’s typical consumption patterns, and real-time PV generation, Zenki AI decides when to store energy and when to feed it back into your home grid. The result? Lower bills and less waste.
For those on dynamic electricity tariffs like ZenWave, the system automatically shifts usage to the cheapest hours. It’s like having an energy trader living inside your inverter, working 24/7 to save you money.
SolarFlow 4000 Mix Pro: The flagship for large households
If you have a big home, high energy demands, or just want the most capable system Zendure offers, the SolarFlow 4000 Mix Pro is the model to watch. This isn’t a retrofit add-on – it’s a complete high-performance storage solution.
The Pro delivers bidirectional AC power of 4 kW, meaning it can push up to 4,000 watts into your home grid to run everything from heat pumps to EV chargers. In off-grid mode, you still get a solid 3,680 W – plenty for critical loads during a blackout.
Where the Pro really flexes is its PV input capacity. With two 4,000 W MPPTs, it handles solar arrays up to 8 kW directly. On top of that, it accepts an additional 5 kW via an AC-coupled inverter, bringing the total PV input power to a staggering 13 kW. That’s enough to harvest energy from even the largest residential rooftop installations.
Battery-wise, you start with 8 kWh of usable storage, but the system is expandable all the way up to 50 kWh if your needs grow. That’s future-proofing at its best.
SolarFlow 4000 Mix AC+: The retrofit hero for existing PV systems
Not everyone is tearing out their current inverter to start fresh. For those with an existing solar installation that lacks smart storage, the SolarFlow 4000 Mix AC+ is a dedicated retrofit solution.
The key here is the 5 kW AC input (PV-IN AC port) , which makes the Mix AC+ compatible with standard inverters you might already have on your wall. It supports a charging and discharging capacity of 4 kW each, so it can feed up to 4,000 W back into your home grid. That’s enough to cover midday spikes from air conditioning or a running dishwasher.
Like the Pro model, the AC+ version starts with 8 kWh of storage and can be expanded to 50 kWh as your household’s energy appetite grows. It’s an ideal choice for anyone who wants to add intelligent storage without replacing perfectly good hardware.
Want to see which model fits your home? Check out the official SolarFlow Mix series page right here for detailed specs and ordering options.
SolarFlow 3000 Mix AC+: Compact, quiet, and non-expandable
For smaller households, apartments with balconies, or anyone with modest energy needs, the SolarFlow 3000 Mix AC+ offers a lighter – but still very capable – entry point.
This retrofit model provides AC output with up to 3,000 W of continuous power, and like its bigger siblings, it supports off-grid operation with up to 3,680 W. Storage is fixed at 8 kWh, and importantly, expansion is not possible on this model. So what you buy is what you get – perfect if you know 8 kWh is all you’ll ever need.
Despite the lower price, Zendure didn’t cut corners on durability or comfort. All three Mix series products carry an IP65 rating for outdoor use, meaning they’re dust-tight and protected against low-pressure water jets. They operate reliably in temperatures from −20 °C to +55 °C – whether you’re in a freezing Finnish winter or a scorching Spanish summer.
Perhaps most impressive for a device sitting outside your home: operation is rated at just 25 dB. That’s quieter than a library whisper. And everything is housed in robust, all-metal enclosures that feel reassuringly solid.
Pricing and availability – available from today
The entire SolarFlow Mix series is available starting today directly from Zendure. Here’s the official recommended retail pricing (RRP) in euros:
| Model | Price (RRP) |
|---|---|
| SolarFlow 4000 Mix Pro | €2,399 |
| SolarFlow 4000 Mix AC+ | €1,999 |
| SolarFlow 3000 Mix AC+ | €1,699 |
Given the features – especially AI-driven energy management and expandable storage on the two larger models – these prices position Zendure’s new lineup competitively against brands like Tesla Powerwall, Sonnen, and Sungrow.
Final thoughts: A smart choice for almost every home
What makes the SolarFlow Mix series genuinely interesting is how Zendure has segmented the market. The 3000 Mix AC+ is a low-barrier entry for renters or small homes. The 4000 Mix AC+ solves a real problem for people with existing solar who want to add brains and battery without ripping everything out. And the 4000 Mix Pro goes toe-to-toe with premium whole-home systems, offering 13 kW of PV input and 50 kWh of max storage.
Add in the Zenki AI that actually learns your habits and local tariffs, plus the rugged IP65 metal build, and you’ve got a product family that feels thoughtfully engineered – not just spec-sheet padding.
If you’re tired of watching your solar energy get exported for pennies while you buy back expensive grid power at night, any of these three systems could be the upgrade you’ve been waiting for.
Source: Zendure official product.


