
Over 3.85 million Australian homes have installed solar panels, but the penetration rate for energy storage systems remains relatively low with power outages infrequent. The primary impetus for households to install energy storage systems is therefore to reduce electricity costs and attain a higher degree of energy independence.
Australia’s population is concentrated in coastal areas, meaning that, when choosing an energy storage system, users will consider the anti-corrosion performance of the fuselage. The anti-corrosion performance of the vast majority of storage system fuselages currently on the market only reaches C4, however, which means that a device cannot be installed outdoors within 500 meters of the coastline.
The Anker SOLIX X1 storage system therefore stands out for its exceptional corrosion resistance, particularly suited to Australia’s diverse geography and climate conditions. The SOLIX X1 system has undergone a rigorous 1000-hour neutral salt spray test, surpassing the industry standard of 480 hours and achieving a C5-M anti-corrosion rating. The superior resistance is achieved through the use of high-quality galvanised steel, galvanised nickel fasteners and a specialised powder coating process, which together ensure the product’s resilience in extreme conditions.
Anker has been a pioneer in the charging technology market since its founding in 2011. Known for excellent quality and best-in-class technology, the company has rapidly expanded its market presence, selling products in 146 countries and regions and boasting more than 120 million users.