Anker SOLIX E10 Brings Hybrid Whole-Home Backup to the Modern House

Modern homes depend on electricity for everything, from fridges and routers to medical devices and central A/C. Storms, rolling blackouts, and grid hiccups trigger a familiar scramble for flashlights and ice bags. Food spoils, devices die, and working from home becomes impossible. Most backup options either feel like camping gear with a couple of outlets or like a renovation project with permits and opaque pricing.

Anker SOLIX E10 is a smart hybrid whole-home backup system that blends batteries, green solar power, and a smart generator into one coordinated setup. It is designed to keep an entire house running, not just a few circuits, and is rated for whole-home backup with a 200-amp connection when paired with its Power Dock, matching a typical US main panel.

Designer: Anker

On a normal day, the SOLIX E10 quietly charges from solar and the grid, storing energy in modular 6 kWh battery packs that can scale to around 90 kWh with multiple stacks. When the power drops, the system steps in, deciding when to draw from batteries, when to add fuel through a DC link to its tri-fuel smart generator, and when to resume solar charging once the storm clears.

SOLIX E10 Power Module Inverter

Anker SOLIX B6000 Battery Module

With the Power Dock or Smart Inlet Box, the SOLIX E10 can back up every circuit in a typical house, so you are not choosing between the fridge and the router. It is engineered to start and run a full-size 5-ton central A/C by handling the high inrush current that usually trips smaller systems, which matters when a summer outage hits during a heatwave.

Anker SOLIX Power Dock

Anker SOLIX Smart Inlet

When the grid fails, the lights stay on without flickering, the Wi-Fi does not reboot, and the A/C keeps humming. The system switches over in under 20 milliseconds, fast enough that most electronics never even notice. The feeling is less about the exact speed and more about the house simply not going dark anymore, even when the neighborhood does and trees are still down.

The SOLIX E10 can watch the weather and charge itself ahead of a predicted storm through its Storm Guard feature, so you are not caught with half-full batteries when the first tree hits a line. The modular packs give enough headroom for multi-day outages, while the forecasting takes backup power from a reactive scramble to a quiet ritual where the system prepares itself before you think to check.

Anker SOLIX Smart Generator 5500

The optional smart generator stretches backup power through long outages without running nonstop. Instead of charging through AC conversion, it feeds the batteries directly over DC, which Anker claims is up to five times more fuel-efficient than a traditional setup. It runs when needed, rests at night, and feels more like part of a system than a last-resort accessory.

The SOLIX E10 is not only for rare blackouts. On normal days, it can store cheap off-peak energy or excess solar and run the house when rates spike, trimming bills. Each unit accepts up to about 9 kW of solar input, so a rooftop array keeps the batteries topped up, and the system prioritizes important circuits to keep essentials alive longer during outages.

The hardware is a family of clean, stackable modules, with batteries that can be wall-mounted or floor-standing as the setup grows. The core units use an all-metal NEMA 4 enclosure and are certified to UL 9540 and UL 9540A, signaling they are built to live outdoors, handle bad weather, and meet the toughest residential safety standards.

Power anxiety is real, the feeling that one bad storm could wipe out food, work, and comfort for days. An outage where the house stays lit, the air stays cool, and the fridge keeps humming while the street outside goes dark is the payoff Anker SOLIX E10 is built around, making blackouts feel like minor blips instead of household emergencies.