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Anker Solix Launches E10 Hybrid Whole-Home Backup, Opens U.S. Preorders Ahead of Feb. 4 Sales

The modular system pairs stackable batteries with rooftop solar plus a tri‑fuel generator to keep high‑load homes running through long outages.

Overview

  • Preorders are live in the U.S., with general sales set for Feb. 4; the base E10 starts at $4,299, with bundles priced at $4,599 (Smart Inlet), $5,799 (Power Dock), and $7,399 including the tri‑fuel Smart Generator.
  • Modular 6 kWh battery packs scale up to 90 kWh across three systems, with up to 9 kW of solar input per unit (27 kW total); Anker says a fully expanded setup can power an average home for days and up to about 15 days with conservative use.
  • A single inverter delivers 7.68 kW continuous with a 10 kW turbo boost for 90 minutes and up to 37.2 kW surge per unit, which Anker positions as sufficient to start a 5‑ton central A/C; two systems can reach 66 kW surge.
  • Switchover options include the Power Dock panel for automatic transfer in under 20 ms across up to 12 circuits at 200 amps, or a Smart Inlet Box for manual switching and integration with existing solar.
  • Anker’s tri‑fuel Smart Generator (gasoline, propane, natural gas) connects via DC to recharge batteries, which the company claims extends backup duration by up to 5x versus traditional AC generator setups; preorders with a $10 deposit unlock a $500 coupon, a gift pack with a 400 W solar panel, and an extended warranty.