Anker, a leading provider of home power solutions, is set to unveil what it claims is the world's first smart hybrid whole-home backup system at CES 2026. The Solix E10, as it's called, is scheduled to debut in January, with a detailed announcement expected on January 12.
The company has been building its reputation in this niche market with scalable systems that use massive, modular batteries and can be recharged via the home's power grid or solar panels. These solutions range from $4,000 to over $6,500, depending on the chosen configuration and whether a roof-mounted solar panel system is added.
Anker's Solix E10 promises to take this technology to the next level by integrating an intelligent backup solution into a single, sleek system. The product lineup includes a large battery unit, a boxy inlet box that appears to be an upgraded version of its existing Solix F3800 kit, and two other enigmatic modules.
While Anker is tight-lipped about specific features, it has hinted at revealing "full technical specifications and details" in the coming days. As we wait for more information, industry enthusiasts will have to rely on speculation and visual clues from the company's teaser images.
The big reveal comes just as CES 2026 gets underway, with Gizmodo providing comprehensive coverage of all the latest tech innovations on the show floor. Be sure to check our live blog and in-depth coverage for the most up-to-date information on Anker's groundbreaking new system, set to shake up the home backup market.
The company has been building its reputation in this niche market with scalable systems that use massive, modular batteries and can be recharged via the home's power grid or solar panels. These solutions range from $4,000 to over $6,500, depending on the chosen configuration and whether a roof-mounted solar panel system is added.
Anker's Solix E10 promises to take this technology to the next level by integrating an intelligent backup solution into a single, sleek system. The product lineup includes a large battery unit, a boxy inlet box that appears to be an upgraded version of its existing Solix F3800 kit, and two other enigmatic modules.
While Anker is tight-lipped about specific features, it has hinted at revealing "full technical specifications and details" in the coming days. As we wait for more information, industry enthusiasts will have to rely on speculation and visual clues from the company's teaser images.
The big reveal comes just as CES 2026 gets underway, with Gizmodo providing comprehensive coverage of all the latest tech innovations on the show floor. Be sure to check our live blog and in-depth coverage for the most up-to-date information on Anker's groundbreaking new system, set to shake up the home backup market.