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Anker's new home backup combines battery, solar and generator power
Summary
Anker introduced the Solix E10, a modular home backup system that integrates battery storage, solar input and a smart fuel generator; preorders begin Jan. 12 and official sales start Feb. 4.
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Anker has unveiled the Solix E10, a modular home backup system designed to use battery storage, solar input and a smart generator to keep power flowing during outages. The product is presented as scalable and stackable, with DIY-friendly installation options and compatibility with a range of solar panels. Anker says the system is built for whole-home backup use when paired with optional accessories, and the company has set preorder and sale dates in January and February.
Key details:
- Power and outputs: Anker reports one E10 unit can provide up to 37.2 kilowatts (kW) of power, two units up to 66 kW, and a turbo output of 10 kW per unit for up to 90 minutes.
- Scalability and capacity: Anker says the E10 uses modular 6 kWh batteries and that combining three E10 units can reach up to 90 kWh of capacity.
- Solar and generator charging: Each unit supports 9 kW of solar input (27 kW for three units) and is stated to be compatible with rigid, portable and third-party AC solar systems; the Smart Generator can charge via a DC connection.
- Installation and accessories: The system can be paired with a Power Dock for 200-amp whole-home backup and a roughly 20-millisecond switchover, or with a Smart Inlet Box for manual switchover and grid charging with existing solar.
- Durability and mounting: The E10 is described as having an all-metal NEMA 4 enclosure with F1 UV protection, rated to operate from -4°F to 131°F, and supports wall or floor mounting.
- Pricing and availability: Preorders start Jan. 12 and official sales begin Feb. 4. Reported starting prices are $4,299 for the base E10, $4,599 with a Smart Inlet Box, $5,799 with a Power Dock, and $7,399 for the E10 with a Smart Generator and Power Dock. A $10 preorder deposit is reported to include a $500 coupon and a gift pack with a 400-watt solar panel; all systems come with a five-year warranty and preorders receive an additional three years.
Summary:
The Solix E10 is presented as a multi-source backup system that combines batteries, solar input and a fuel generator and is described as modular for scaling to larger capacities. Preorder availability is reported to begin Jan. 12, with official sales starting Feb. 4.
