Both systems work with Zero Export, Each one has their own prices.
SolArk has their zero export option but i think it is not yet certified, you will need to contact them. SMA as well has their zero export option.
Now comes the tricky part.
SolArk everything is included in one inverter
It Works with several low voltage battery brands, but since it is low voltage it will require large conductors.
Everything needed for monitoring is included with the Inverter.
SMA
Need to get the Sunny Boy for Solar part and another inverter the Sunny Storage for the Battery.
It works with several high voltage battery brands, I advise not to use any LG battery with them (white paper from SMA)
Need to get a monitoring system That communicates through RS485. I think the Wattnodes works well. You also need to get the CTs.
You will spend more using SMA, but it is a reliable system. SolArk has grown in the Market and so far i just installed one without any post sales headaches.
Both systems will require following their guidelines to avoid exceeding their PV to battery Ratios.
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