Anker is gearing up to announce what it calls “the world’s first smart hybrid whole-home backup solution.” The system, called the Solix E10, will be on display at CES 2026, but the company is keeping mum about specifics.

Anker has been in the home power solutions space with its Solix brand for a few years, in the form of scalable systems that use gigantic, modular batteries (similar to the DJI Power 2000) and are rechargeable via the power coming into your home, but that also work with solar panels. These systems can range in price from $4,000 to $6,500 or more, depending on what options you pick and whether you want to add solar panels, assuming you don’t already have a roof covered in them

Anker Solix E10 Smart Inlet Box© Anker

Anker’s use of the word “hybrid” implies there’s some other component involved. It’s hard to tell what that might be from the images the company provided, though, which show what looks like a large battery backup, a boxy panel that looks like a fancier version of the panel that Anker includes with its existing Solix F3800 kit, and two other mysterious modules.

The company says it will be revealing more about the system on January 12 at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m.PT, including “full technical specifications and features.” Until then, we’ll just have to look, and speculate.

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