Introduction to Time‑of‑Use (TOU) Mode for Anker SOLIX E10 System
Under this mode, you reduce your bills thanks to differences in electricity rates at different times of the day.
Reserved battery power can be set in case grid power fails.
You can set up to 4 levels of electricity rates: Peak, Mid-Peak, Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak.
Notes:
We recommend setting the lowest electricity rate as Super Off-Peak.
If a Super Off-Peak rate is not set, the grid will not charge the battery.
To use as little grid power as possible, lower reserved battery SoC. This will reduce available power in case of an outage.
Only third-party photovoltaic inverters can feed the surplus photovoltaic power into the grid; the surplus photovoltaic power connected to E10 devices cannot be fed into the grid.
Period
PV
Battery
Load
Grid
Peak
1- To Load
2- To Battery
3- To Grid
Charged from PV
Discharges to Load (to reserved SoC)
1- From PV
2- From Battery
3- From Grid
Power Load only when PV and Battery are insufficient.
Mid-Peak
Off-Peak
Charged from PV
Discharging to Load (to 80% or reserved SoC, whichever is higher)
Battery stands by if SoC is lower than 80% when the off-peak period starts.
Super Off-Peak
1- To Battery
2- To Load
3- To Grid
No discharging.
The battery charges at the maximum allowed charging power. PV charges the battery first; if PV power is insufficient, the grid helps supply energy.