1. Mova launched the LumeGret A2000 and A4000 solar systems, entering the balcony solar and PV system market with plug-and-play solutions.
2. The A4000 offers expandable capacity (4-20 kWh), long lifespan (up to 20 years, 10,000 cycles), and features AI-supported solar self-consumption optimization.
3. The A2000 emphasizes safety with advanced protection, including aerosol fire suppression, and has a capacity of 1.92-9.6 kWh.
4. Both systems support bidirectional energy management and app-based control; available in Q2 2026 with undisclosed pricing.
New Solar Systems from Mova Unveiled
Today, during a event in Hamburg, Mova showed off lots of new products, and not just the usual robot vacuum and pool cleaner stuff. They also introduced some brand new solar system models that people haven’t seen from them before. This is interesting since the brand is still pretty new in the field.
Introduction of the LumeGret Series
The headline of the launches is the new LumeGret series, which include the A2000 and A4000 models. These represent new solar systems that Mova is pushing into the balcony PV and solar markets. The goal seems to be to compete with other big names in the industry such as Anker Solix, Zendure, EcoFlow, and Jackery. The plan is to give consumers an easier option for home solar energy without lots of hassle.
Features and Capabilities of the New Models
According to Mova, the kit is designed to be easy to use, essentially a plug-and-play setup. You don’t need expert help to get it working, and installation on a balcony can be done in just about 30 minutes with a normal power socket. The A4000 is the more powerful of the two systems. It offers expandable storage from 4 up to 20 kWh, making it suitable for long-term use. They say it can last for up to 20 years with around 10,000 charge cycles, and it comes with a decade-long warranty. It’s also built to support electric vehicles with smart charging—up to 2.5 kW—and use AI tech to maximize how much solar energy you can utilize.
Safety and Connectivity of the New Systems
The A2000 model focuses heavily on safety, having features like an aerosol fire suppression system integrated. Its main capacity is smaller, from 1.92 to 9.6 kWh, but it offers a significant safety advantage. Both models support bidirectional energy management, so they can be charged via AC power—which is handy when taking advantage of flexible electricity rates—and can be controlled through an app. This makes them practical for modern home use and smart energy management.
Availability and Pricing Expectations
These new Mova solar systems are expected to hit the market sometime in the second quarter of 2026. However, the company has not yet given official prices for the A2000 or A4000 models. Once more information becomes available, updates will be provided to keep buyers informed.



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