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Anker’s new SOLIX E10 smart hybrid whole-home backup system opens for purchase with $2,846+ savings from $4,299

It’s been nearly a month since it was first opened for pre-order, and now Anker SOLIX has officially launched its new E10 Smart Hybrid Whole-Home Backup System, starting at $4,299 shipped and also getting $1,346 in FREE add-on accessories. Of course, if you jumped on the brand’s early pre-order promotion, you’ll also be getting some additional savings through your registered email, which you can use up until the end of the month. The base setup for this new system (the module and one battery) will carry a $5,799 full price once these launch discounts fade, but for folks who missed out on the pre-order offer, it’s still a solid $1,500 price cut alongside $1,346 in bundled items (a 400W solar panel, AC generator adapter cable, a 120V/240V power strip, and a metal pad) for a combined $2,846 in savings – and more for folks who did pre-order! This sets the bar for future discounts throughout the rest of the year and beyond, so head below to learn more about this system and also to browse the larger bundle options that are also seeing discounts.

So let’s refresh on what Anker’s SOLIX E10 smart hybrid whole-home backup system brings to your home. With its starting setup of the module and one battery, you’ll get a 6kWh capacity to cover appliance backup needs during power outages, with the scaling potential to climb as high as 90kWh. The base setup also promises up to 7.68kW of steady power output (and can also pop up to 10kW for as long as 90 minutes), while having a surging maximum of 28.8kW. Of course, going with one of the multi-battery bundles (or adding on more later) increases that output as high as 37.2kW, while pairing two separate systems together goes further to 66kW, which can really cover your home’s power needs.

It should be no surprise that a fully-expanded system also bolsters its maximum solar input up to 27kW (9kW for each unit), which would be when you have the fully-expanded 90kWh battery capacity. This is especially nice for folks who are going to utilize solar panels to their full extent, with this full system able to cover around three days with a full charge, and even longer (if not indefinitely) should you regularly be recharging via solar panels.

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Now, unless you are an experienced electrician, Anker does state that this system will need professional installation. If you’re not planning to go for the fully-expanded setup, you have some options to cover the essentials, like with the Smart Inlet that supports up to 12 circuits with manual intervention. On the flip side, there’s also the Power Dock option that provides more intelligent controls alongside automatic switchover if the power should go out.

You’ll also notice an option to add Anker’s newest Smart Generator 5500 to your purchase, giving you three alternate fueling options (gasoline, propane, natural gas) for the system, and also delivering automatic switchover, smart controls, and more.

Anker’s SOLIX E10 backup system options:

For smaller backup power solutions, be sure to head over and browse through our dedicated power stations hub here, with many of our favorite brands (Anker, EcoFlow, Jackery, more) currently having various sales events.

Anker SOLIX E10 Hybrid Whole-Home Backup System features:

  • Huge Surge Power: A single E10 unit provides up to 37.2 kW (155 LRA) to effortlessly start high power appliances like a 5-ton AC; dual sets provide 66kW (275 LRA).
  • Turbo Output: Boosting to 10 kW/unit for up to 90 minutes, the E10 allows users to power high demand appliances during outages without bearing unnecessary expenses for over designed power.
  • 200A Real Whole Home Backup: Paired with the Power Dock, the system powers every circuit in the house, allowing users to freely use all appliances without choosing specific circuits.
  • Power Dock: Ensuring a worry-free experience, it provides 20ms seamless auto switch to protect appliances during outages.
  • Smart Inlet Box: An alternative to the Power Dock, it provides manual switchover during outages and charges from the grid with existing solar systems to reduce bills — a cost efficient solution

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