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🔋 15.36kWh total storage – no installer needed | In stock and ready to ship
Looking to reduce your energy bills and become grid-independent? The Marstek Venus E 2.0 home battery system (3x 5.12kWh) offers scalable, smart energy storage without complex installation. Thanks to its plug & play setup, it connects directly to any standard 230V outlet — no installer required.
Total capacity: 15.36kWh – Perfect for families or small businesses
Plug & Play – No inverter or installer required
Smart control via Marstek app – Real-time energy monitoring
2500W micro-inverter per battery – Scalable via the app
Free choice: P1 meter or CT clamps – Included at no extra cost
LiFePO₄ technology – Safe, long-lasting, >6000 charge cycles
IP65 rated – Water and dust resistant for indoor/outdoor use
Grid and backup mode – Stay powered during blackouts
WiFi-enabled – Easy setup and full remote access
Capacity per battery: 5.12kWh | Total: 15.36kWh
Voltage: 51.2V (16S configuration)
Power: 2.5kVA continuous / 3.5kVA peak (10s)
Efficiency: >93.5%
Temperature range: -45°C to +70°C
Protection class: IP65
Plug: Standard EU 230V outlet
3x Marstek Venus 5.12kWh battery with plug and wheels
3x Power cord & RS485 cable
3x User manual
1x Free P1 Smart Meter (CT003) or CT clamps
Live insights into charging, usage & export
Set charge/discharge times with dynamic tariffs
EMS integration for efficient control
Monitor peak usage & returns
Up to 12 batteries per phase (36 on 3-phase)
Compatible with smart meters (SMR5.0 or higher)
Supported brands: Kaifa, Iskra, Sagemcom, Landis+Gyr, Enexis
If you feed back into the grid with a dynamic contract, you may reclaim the 21% VAT via the KOR scheme. We assist for just €149 incl. VAT.
✔ In stock
✔ Free shipping in NL & BE
✔ 10-year warranty: 2-year exchange + 8-year factory
🔌 Become energy independent today – no installer needed!
👉 Order the Marstek Venus E 2.0 (3x 5.12kWh) now or request free advice.
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