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Marstek's Venus A-System Revolutionizes Solar Energy at 499 Euros

The Venus A-System's affordable price and innovative features are poised to disrupt the solar energy market. With strong sales and a commitment to R&D, Marstek Energy is leading the way.

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Marstek's Venus A-System Revolutionizes Solar Energy at 499 Euros

Marstek Energy, a German company part of Chinese manufacturing giant Hamedata Technology, has unveiled the Venus A-System. This innovative product, priced at 499 euros, is set to shake up the solar energy market with its competitive pricing and impressive features.

The Venus A-System, developed by Marstek, boasts a basic capacity of 2.1 kilowatt-hours and a photovoltaic power of 2.4 kilowatts. It delivers a consistent 1.2 kilowatts in both grid-tied and off-grid operation, thanks to four Maximum Power Point (MPP) trackers. The system is designed with a modular structure, allowing expansion up to five devices, increasing the total capacity to 12.7 kilowatt-hours.

At the heart of the Venus A is Marstek's in-house production of battery cells, inverter, and housing. The company uses LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) cells, rated for over 6000 cycles and backed by a 10-year warranty. This ensures durability and reliability, making the Venus A a long-term investment.

Marstek Energy's success is evident in its sales figures. Between January and August 2025, the company recorded 293,400 sales of its products in Europe, surpassing previous years' sales. This achievement is a testament to the company's commitment to innovation and quality.

The Venus A-System, priced at 499 euros, undercuts competitors like Anker's Solix E2700 Pro and EcoFlow's Stream Ultra. With its robust in-house production, modular design, and impressive performance, the Venus A is poised to become a game-changer in the solar energy market. Marstek Energy's strong sales figures and commitment to research and development, with over 400 engineers in China, ensure the company's continued success and innovation.

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