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Zendure’s PowerHub connects up to three SolarFlow Mix units Zendure has introduced the PowerHub, a central control unit for the SolarFlow Mix series that provides comprehensive energy management, including EVs and heat pumps.
Marcus Schwarten (translated by Enrico Frahn), Published 05/11/2026 🇩🇪
Zendure has introduced the PowerHub. It expands the SolarFlow Mix series, which was presented just a few weeks ago, and serves as a central control unit that connects PV, storage, grid power, backup power and controllable loads such as heat pumps, EV chargers or smart home devices in one system architecture. As an intelligent control center, the new Zendure PowerHub therefore expands the new SolarFlow Mix series from a modular storage solution into a comprehensive energy ecosystem.
According to the manufacturer, the PowerHub enables comprehensive energy management by coordinating battery storage, solar generation and household loads. It is also flexible and modularly expandable, allowing it to grow over time as requirements increase.
The basic configuration includes 8 kWh of storage, which can be expanded to up to 50 kWh per unit and a maximum of 150 kWh in multi-unit setups. In total, up to three SolarFlow Mix units can be connected to one PowerHub, all of which are controlled via Zendure’s open energy platform ZEN+OS and ZENKI AI. ZenWave, Zendure’s dynamic electricity tariff, is also supported alongside alternative offerings.
The Zendure PowerHub is available in a single-phase (1P) and three-phase (3P) version. The 3P version offers higher continuous output and supports three-phase EV charging at up to 22 kW, among other things. It supports up to 43 kW of three-phase and up to 14 kW of single-phase PV input power, as well as up to 24 kW of solar power through its native inputs. Zendure also offers a matching wallbox in versions with 7.4, 11 and 22 kW.
The PowerHub is available directly from Zendure. Thanks to a launch discount, prices start at €599. Anyone who buys two devices from the SolarFlow 4000 Mix series during the launch period will receive the PowerHub free of charge.
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Marcus Schwarten, 2026-05-11 (Update: 2026-05-11)
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