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Anker SOLIX E10 Smart Home Solar Backup with 2x Expansion Batteries - 12kWh and 3200 Watts of Solar
Item Code: B17E1144-RS-M400
Ship Weight: 721 lbs.
Regular Price: $10,099.99
Sale Price: $8,299.99
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The Anker SOLIX E10 Smart Home Solar Backup with 2x Expansion Batteries - 12kWh and 3200W of Solar provides a scalable, intelligent home energy solution that integrates battery storage, solar generation and smart generator compatibility to ensure continuous power supply. The system starts with 12kWh of storage using 2 durable lithium iron phosphate expansion batteries, 6.1kWh each and supports expansion from 6kWh up to 90kWh, while accommodating 9kW to 27kW of solar input and delivering surge output capabilities of 37kW to 66kW when dual units are paired. Designed for reliability, it features less than 20ms automatic switchover to protect appliances during outages and includes rugged, weather resistant construction suitable for outdoor installation. When paired with an 8-panel array of UL-listed monocrystalline solar panels capable of producing up to 3200W of power per hour, the system provides an efficient grid-tie or off-grid energy solution, offering homeowners a powerful, modular, and cost-effective way to maintain backup power and maximize solar energy production.
Installation (while not included), is quick and easy for any licensed electrician. Competitors may advertise “free installation,” but in most cases they simply refer you to a local electrician without covering the actual installation costs.







































