Anker’s new SOLIX upgrades bring sharp design and modularity to home power backup
Though we'd have to wait another week for the details

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TL;DR
- Anker’s sub-brand SOLIX has unveiled a new lineup of home power backup systems.
- These new systems showcase a modular design with improved aesthetics compared to existing options.
- SOLIX will reveal more details about the new system on January 12.
Power outages are challenging to predict, but are almost always guaranteed to foil your plans, derail key routines, and even disrupt the proper functioning of vital equipment or devices. And with many parts of the Northern Hemisphere experiencing winter right now, keeping your power secure becomes even more critical, especially to keep heat running. Therefore, it becomes imperative to invest in power backup solutions, and a wise strategy is to choose from a variety of versatile and portable power stations. At CES 2026, we’re seeing many new home power backup options, and Anker is also laying its cards on the table.
While Anker is one of the most popular names in chargers and power banks, its sub-brand, SOLIX, has built its identity around power backup solutions for your home. Anker SOLIX offers a portfolio spanning multiple products, including those meant to be stationed at home as well as portable ones that you can take with you on camping trips, hikes, or anywhere off the grid. And at CES 2026, the brand is now showcasing a suave new set of products.
The E10 is the latest lineup of home backup products from Anker SOLIX, and it refers to the range as the “world’s first smart hybrid whole-home backup solution.” Unfortunately, while it has revealed how these new products look, it is reserving the details for a separate announcement due next week, i.e., January 12.

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Thankfully, the display of images gives us some sense of the lineup. We are looking at what seems to be a high-capacity UPS or a power station, which looks like a successor to SOLIX’s F3800 modular power station.
Along with that, we see what appears to be the updated version of the smart home kit that integrates with your grid and takes over in the event of an outage. The brand’s existing solutions also integrate solar panels into the system, so we could expect the new SOLIX E10 to do the same.
Lastly, we see a relatively compact portable power station, which looks similar to the SOLIX F3000, but could be slightly updated.
While we don’t know any of the details yet, Anker SOLIX’s original announcement on January 12th will put our assumptions to the test. If you’re intrigued, you can register your interest on this page to receive any special early-bird benefits that SOLIX might announce at the event. You may also participate in their ongoing poll and stand a chance to win the SOLIX E10, likely to cost upwards of $6,000.
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