Anker unveils Solix E10 home backup system

Anker has introduced the Solix E10, a versatile home backup solution that combines battery, solar, and generator power to maintain electricity during outages. This scalable system competes with products like Tesla's Powerwall and offers DIY installation for easier setup. Preorders begin on January 12, with sales starting February 4.

Anker, a established player in portable power stations, has launched the Solix E10, which stands out by integrating three power sources: a battery, solar panels, and a smart fuel generator. This design allows homeowners to keep essential appliances running during blackouts, including high-demand items like a 5-ton air conditioner. A single E10 unit delivers up to 37.2 kilowatts of power, while two units can reach 66 kilowatts. It also features a turbo mode providing 10 kilowatts per unit for up to 90 minutes, ensuring protection for critical needs such as medical devices, refrigerators, and Wi-Fi routers.

The system's modularity enhances its appeal. Each unit includes a 6-kilowatt-hour battery, and up to three can be combined for a total of 90 kilowatt-hours, sufficient for 15 days of backup power for a typical family. Solar input reaches 9 kilowatts per unit or 27 kilowatts across three, and it works with all types of solar panels, including rigid, portable, and third-party AC systems. The smart generator connects directly via DC for charging. For whole-home coverage, the optional Power Dock supports a 200-amp backup with a 20-millisecond switchover to safeguard appliances. Alternatively, the Smart Inlet Box enables manual switching and integrates with existing solar setups.

Installation is user-friendly and stackable, with an all-metal NEMA 4 enclosure rated for temperatures from -4°F to 131°F, plus F1 UV protection for outdoor use. Wall or floor mounting options add flexibility.

Pricing starts at $4,299 for the base system with one inverter and battery. Adding the Smart Inlet Box brings it to $4,599, while the Power Dock version costs $5,799. The full package with the smart generator and Power Dock is $7,399. A $10 preorder deposit unlocks a $500 coupon and a 400-watt solar panel, totaling $1,500 in value. All units come with a five-year warranty, extended by three years for early buyers.

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