E10
All-in-One System
Anker's UL9540-certified whole-home backup system. 7.68 kW continuous (10 kW turbo) and 6.14 kWh LFP per battery, stackable to ~30.7 kWh per power module and ~90 kWh across modules. Up to 9 kW of solar input.
The Anker SOLIX E10 brings true whole-home backup with a plug-and-play approach: it works with an existing transfer switch / inlet box or Anker's E10 power strips, and switches over in about 20 ms. Each LFP battery holds 6.14 kWh; stack up to five per power module for ~30.7 kWh, and combine modules to reach ~90 kWh. The system delivers 7.68 kW continuous with a 10 kW turbo mode and accepts up to 9 kW of PV. UL9540 and UL9540A certified for permanent residential installation.
Normalized price
$651 per kWh
$3,999 listed price
Methodology: lowest in-stock merchant price · normalized to nameplate
Whole-home or large critical-loads backup with 200 A panel coverage
The data
Specifications
Battery
| Capacity (nominal) | 6.14 kWh |
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| Chemistry | LFP |
| Max expandable capacity | 90 kWh |
Output
| Continuous AC output | 7.68 kW |
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| Surge output | 30 kW |
| UPS switchover | 20 ms |
Smart features & certifications
| App / Wi-Fi | Yes |
|---|---|
| App brand | Anker |
| Certifications | UL 9540A, FCC |
Physical
| Weight | 86 kg |
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Warranty
| Warranty | 5 years |
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Best for, watch out for
Best for
- Whole-home or large critical-loads backup with 200 A panel coverage
- Plug-and-play retrofit onto an existing transfer switch or inlet box
- Households that want to scale storage to ~30.7 kWh per module, ~90 kWh total
Watch out for
- Each battery module is heavy (~59 kg); plan placement and floor support
- 240 V whole-panel coverage needs a compatible transfer switch / interlock
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Common questions
What people ask about the E10
Why pick an all-in-one over separate inverter + battery?
Anker SOLIX E10 bundles the inverter and battery into a single enclosure, fewer parts to install, single warranty, single brand to call when something goes wrong, and the inverter is matched to the battery chemistry from the factory (closed-loop comms always work). The trade-off is less flexibility: when you outgrow the AIO, the upgrade path is "buy a second unit", not "swap the inverter". For most homeowners with predictable needs, the simplicity wins.
What can Anker SOLIX E10 back up?
Anker SOLIX E10 delivers 7680W continuous and 6.14kWh of usable energy. That's enough to back up a fridge, internet/networking, lights, well pump cycling, and one or two essentials (laptop charging, modem, security system) for 12–20 hours of typical critical-loads use. Whole-home backup including HVAC + electric range usually requires two of these units in parallel or a larger system.
How does it expand?
Anker SOLIX E10 expands battery capacity up to 90kWh by adding compatible expansion batteries to the same enclosure or chained inline. Inverter output stays fixed at 7680W, adding battery extends runtime, not peak power.
What about UPS-grade switchover for sensitive devices?
Anker SOLIX E10 switches to battery in 20ms, fast enough to qualify as an online UPS for desktops and modems. For server/NAS-grade equipment, sub-10ms is the bar.
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