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If you’re a Victorian homeowner considering solar, now is the time to act. The Victorian Solar Homes Program is introducing a significant change to its


Anker Innovations, established in 2011, is a global electronics leader best-known for mobile chargers and consumer tech. Its SOLIX brand brings that quality to home energy storage—built on robust LFP chemistry, rugged design, and smart control features
The Anker SOLIX X1 is a high-performance AC-coupled energy storage system designed for residential and light-commercial solar applications. It features advanced LiFePO₄ (LFP) battery technology, offering modular storage options from 5 kWh to 30 kWh, and supports both on-grid and off-grid operation.
Anker batteries are the top batteries in the list of Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA).
High Energy Capacity: Available from 5kWh to 30kWh, giving you the flexibility to match your current and future energy needs — from small homes to EV-ready households.
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO₄) Chemistry:
Built with safe, long-life LFP cells. Offers 100% Depth of Discharge, allowing full use of your stored power.
Backup Power Capability:
Delivers up to 6.6kW output, with an ultra-fast <10ms switch time. Keeps essential appliances running smoothly during outages.
Smart Time-of-Use Optimisation:
Charge when electricity is cheap, use when it’s expensive. Saves money by shifting your energy usage intelligently.
Quiet & Durable Design:
Runs at under 35 dB, perfect for quiet zones. With IP65-rated protection, it’s suited for both indoor and outdoor installs.
Remote Monitoring & Control:
Comes with built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, and optional 4G. Track, control, and optimise your system anytime via app or browser.
Warranty: Backed by a solid 10-year limited warranty and certified to AS/NZS 4777.2 grid standards for Australian homes.
Scalable storage system: Available from 5kWh to 30kWh, supporting flexible home energy needs with stackable modular options.
Reliable power output: Provides up to 6.6kW continuous output with seamless under-10ms switchover during outages.
Weatherproof design: IP65 rated with ground or wall mounting options, suitable for indoor and outdoor installations.
Compact modular battery: Starts at 5 kWh and scales up to 30 kWh using stackable modules — ideal for flexible home energy setups.
Consistent performance: Delivers up to 3 kW charge/discharge power with a wide 350–550 VDC voltage range for stable energy output.
Robust & weatherproof design: IP66 rated, wall-mounted, and engineered for extreme temperatures (–20°C to 55°C), making it suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
For whole-home backup with high load capacity, the F3800 Plus with Home Power Panel is ideal. If you need lighter backup/portable use, the F3000 works well. For fixed installations, the X1 system offers sleek modularity.
With a 3,840 Wh base unit, it can support essential loads for several hours to over a day depending on use; adding expansion batteries (up to ~54 kWh) allows multi-day resilience.
Yes—both F3800 and F3000 support up to 2,400 W solar input, allowing fast charging under optimal conditions. Compatible with rigid or portable panels.
Portable units like F3800/F3000 are plug-and-play for mobile use. Whole-home integration via the Home Power Panel or X1 systems should be done by qualified electricians.
Units typically include a 5‑year warranty, with LFP cells rated for ~3,000 cycles (≈ 10-year design life). Long-term reliability is widely reported.
Yes. F3800 models include NEMA L14‑30 and 14‑50 outlets, making them suitable for EVs and caravans without special adapters.
SOLIX offers superior expandability and feature set at competitive pricing. Its modular design and LFP chemistry set it apart from many similarly sized alternatives.
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