
The Anker brand family made a notable impact at CES 2026. Soundcore unveiled the latest Sleep A30 Special earbuds designed for undisturbed sleep and the Aerofit Pro 2, showcasing both an open design and active noise cancellation, a groundbreaking addition to the market. Anker Solix also presented something thrilling in Las Vegas.
The new Anker Solix E10 is a robust and adaptable whole-home backup system customizable to your requirements. In evaluating portable power stations, I’ve come to value Solix models for their considerate design and user-friendliness. Solix has integrated both characteristics into the E10 with a significant enhancement.
Here are the key specifications to be aware of regarding the Solix E10 system. Preorders are currently available, which is a notable advantage.
Energizing larger devices
The Anker Solix E10 is engineered to energize your home, including high-wattage appliances like a five-ton air conditioning unit. Each E10 delivers 37.2kW of power, and combining two will yield 66kW. There’s also a turbo output, providing up to 10kW per E10 unit for as long as 90 minutes. This feature enables the use of heavy-duty appliances even during a blackout.
For those seeking increased power, three E10 units can supply 90kW, which Solix asserts can offer whole-home backup for as long as 15 days. This could be a considerable upgrade compared to a conventional generator for regions susceptible to severe weather.
Weather conditions are not a problem because the E10 includes a fully metal enclosure with UV protection and can function in temperatures ranging from -4 to 131 degrees Fahrenheit. With options for either floor or wall mounting, it is also appropriate for flood-prone areas.
Customized E10 installation for your needs
Solix has crafted the E10 as a robustly customizable whole-home power solution. You can stack up to three E10 units for optimal power and integrate the Solix Power Dock or the Smart Inlet Box.
The Power Dock ensures a smooth automatic transition from grid power to the E10 system during outages, with a switch time of 20 milliseconds, minimizing disruption for devices such as WiFi routers or CPAP machines.
The Smart Inlet Box provides a manual switchover option and can be charged from grid power using an existing solar panel setup, which may help lower electricity expenses.
Each E10 unit can capture 9kW of solar energy, or up to 27kW with three units. The E10 is compatible with all types of solar panels, including those from third parties. Anker claims the system is straightforward enough for DIY installation, but an optional installation service is available with purchases.
Pricing and preorder advantages
Unlike much of the tech showcased at CES, the complete E10 system and accessories are open for preorder with transparent pricing information. Here are some choices:
– 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 will be available until Feb. 4, providing substantial benefits. A $10 preorder deposit secures a $500 coupon and a complimentary gift pack valued at $1,500, which includes a 400W solar panel. Additionally, preorders come with an extended three-year warranty on the E10 system, in addition to the standard five-year warranty.