Australia, Renewables, Storage

Batteries and beyond: Anker SOLIX makes Australian debut

Anker SOLIX, the consumer energy division of Anker Innovations, has announced the launch of its complete range of home energy products in Australia at its inaugural Showcase Day in Sydney.

The event, held on April 9, featured a demonstration of the company’s solar and battery systems alongside its growing portfolio of portable power stations.

More than 100 stakeholders — including industry partners, distributors, installers, and media — attended the showcase, which focused on the role of residential energy technologies in driving household energy independence.

The event also highlighted the Australian debut of the Anker SOLIX X1 series, a home energy storage system designed to meet local energy needs and environmental conditions. The series includes AC-coupled, hybrid single-phase, and three-phase systems, all CEC-listed and ready for installation.

According to Symons Xie, Global General Manager of Anker SOLIX Home Energy Solutions, solar storage is more than just a product — it’s a commitment to a sustainable future.

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“Anker SOLIX offers dependable, efficient, and future-ready solutions, and our X1 series has been purpose-built for Australia’s diverse environments and evolving energy demands,” Xie said.

The system features upgraded efficiency and design, and includes a corrosion-resistant exterior rated C5-M—surpassing the industry standard after undergoing a 1000-hour salt spray test.

The company said this enables installation in a range of environments, including coastal areas.

Anker SOLIX’s Senior Business Development Manager, Sachin Sardana,  said the company has introduced a broad lineup of hybrid solutions to Australia.

We will help more Australian households tap into renewable energy — whether they’re retrofitting an existing setup or building a brand-new system. This is about making sustainable energy accessible to everyone,” Sardana said.

Anker SOLIX also introduced its portable energy lineup, including the F3800 power station, with 6000W AC output and up to 26.9kWh of expandable capacity, and the C1000, which can reach 80 per cent charge in 43 minutes and power most household appliances.

Other portable offerings include the compact C300, the mid-range C800 Plus for camping, and the EverFrost powered cooler, designed for off-grid use.

As part of its broader investment in the Australian market, Anker also opened its first local retail store on the same day.

The Chadstone flagship store in Melbourne features products from the full Anker brand family, including Anker SOLIX, and includes a dedicated customer training section.

With its expanded portfolio and local partnerships, Anker SOLIX says it aims to provide Australians with tools to take control of their energy use—at home and on the move.

For more details, visit www.ankersolix.com/au

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