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Anker SOLIX

E10 Power Module

Inverter

9 kW continuous AC hybrid inverter that anchors the SOLIX E10 whole-home backup system. Up to four B6000 batteries dock directly into it; two units parallel for 18 kW.

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$0.22 per watt AC

$1,999 listed price

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Anchor for an Anker-ecosystem whole-home backup install
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Specifications

Output

Type Hybrid
Continuous AC output 9 kW
Surge output 18 kW

PV input

MPPT channels 2

Battery integration

Battery compatible Yes

Backup & UPS

Transfer time 20 ms

Warranty

Warranty 10 years

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  • Anchor for an Anker-ecosystem whole-home backup install

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  • Sold as a stand-alone inverter only; you must add at least one B6000 battery for any storage capacity
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What people ask about the E10 Power Module

Does the Anker SOLIX E10 Power Module support battery storage out of the box?
Yes. Anker SOLIX E10 Power Module is hybrid — it has integrated battery management with an integrated battery port. Closed-loop BMS partner support varies — confirm the specific battery brand before ordering.
What happens during a grid outage?
Anker SOLIX E10 Power Module switches to battery-backed loads in 20ms when the grid drops — fast enough to keep most home electronics running through the transition. The capacity of the battery (not the inverter) is what determines how long backup lasts.
Does the MPPT count actually matter?
Anker SOLIX E10 Power Module has 2 MPPT channels, which means up to 2 independent strings can run at different operating points. This matters when the panels face different directions (east + west), get different shade patterns through the day, or use different module models. With one MPPT, the weakest string drags the rest. With 2, each can hit its own peak.
Does this need a generator inlet for backup?
Anker SOLIX E10 Power Module doesn't have a dedicated generator input. To add backup-fuel generation you'd need an external automatic transfer switch upstream of the inverter — workable, but adds wiring and a service-disconnect rated component to the install scope.

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