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Anker Solix just launched the E10 whole-home backup system, and preorders come with major perks

January 12, 2026
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The Anker family of brands went hard at CES 2026. The Soundcore branch debuted new Sleep A30 Special earbuds for those who want uninterrupted sleep in 2026 and the Aerofit Pro 2, which offers both an open design and active noise cancellation, something new to the market. But Anker Solix also packed along something quite exciting to Las Vegas.

The new Anker Solix E10 is a powerful and versatile whole-home backup system that’s customizable to your needs. In testing portable power stations, I’ve come to love Solix models because of their thoughtful design and ease of use. Solix applied both of the attributes to the E10 but with a serious upscale.

Here are the hefty specs to know about the Solix E10 system. And as a major plus, preorders are already live.

Prices start at $4,299. Preorders get a $500 coupon and a gift pack worth $1,500 which includes a 400W solar panel.

Powering up the big stuff

The Anker Solix E10 doesn’t mess around with powering up your home, including high-powered appliances like a five-ton AC unit. Each E10 gives off 37.2kW of power, and stacking two will get you 66kW. There’s also the turbo output, which can pack up to 10kW per E10 unit for up to 90 minutes. That’ll allow you to use even heavy-duty appliances during a power outage without concern.

If you want to go big, three E10 units provide 90kW of power, which Solix says will provide whole-home backup for up to 15 days. If you live in an area that’s prone to ice storms, hurricanes, or other major weather events, this could be a massive upgrade from relying on a standard generator.

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And there’s no concern about weather because the E10 uses an all-metal enclosure with both UV protection and the ability to operate in temperatures ranging from -4 all the way up to 131 degrees Fahrenheit. Since you can choose either floor or wall mounting, it’s even possible to utilize this system in flood zones.

The E10 with the Solix Smart Generator 550 and Power Dock.
Credit: Solix

Get the E10 your way, and do a DIY install

Solix made the E10 a highly customizable whole-home power solution. You can stack up to three E10 units for ultimate power, but you can also incorporate the Solix Power Dock or the Smart Inlet Box.

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The Power Dock earns you a seamless auto switch from standard grid power to the E10 system in the event of a power outage to every circuit in your home. With a 20-millisecond auto switch time, it’s unlikely you’d even notice the transfer to pulling power from the E10. That’s critical for gadgets like the WiFi router or medical devices like a CPAP.

The Smart Inlet Box offers an alternative to the Power Dock and gives you a manual switchover option. It can charge from grid power with an existing solar panel system, and that could spell much lower electricity bills.

Speaking of solar, each E10 unit is capable of harnessing 9kW of solar per unit, or up to 27kW if you go with three E10 units. Solix made the E10 compatible with all solar panels, even third-party panels. Anker even says this system is so intuitive that you can do a DIY installation. If that’s not your idea of a fun time, purchases of the E10 system will come with an optional installation service.

Pricing and preorder benefits

Unlike plenty of tech at CES, the entire E10 system and extras are already available to the public for preorders with full pricing details already available. Here’s a sample of the options:

  • E10 base system (one inverter + one battery): starts at $4,299

  • E10 + Smart Inlet Box: starts at $4,599

  • E10 + Power Dock: starts at $5,799

  • E10, Solix Smart Generator 5500, and Power Dock: starts at $7,399

Preorders are live until Feb. 4, and they come with some significant benefits. A $10 preorder deposit earns you a $500 coupon and a free gift pack that Anker says has a value of $1,500. Details of the full gift pack contents aren’t stated, but we do know it comes with a 400W solar panel. Preorders also get an additional three-year warranty on the E10 system, on top of the standard five-year warranty.

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