Anker SOLIX C1000 X UK Review (2026): Price, Savings, Where to Buy
Last updated: 4 May 2026
## Anker SOLIX C1000 X (2026) — UK review and buying guide
*Reviewed by the eCycling Central editorial team on May 2026*
The **Anker SOLIX C1000 X** (Anker, plug-and-play battery) is a 1.056 kWh device priced at **£800** in the UK as of May 2026.
## Key specifications
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Category | plug-and-play battery |
| Capacity | 1.056 kWh |
| Max power | 1500 W |
| UK price | £800 |
| UK launch | Available now |
| Estimated annual savings | £60-100/year |
| Payback period | 8-10 years |
## Features
- LFP cells
- Pass-through charging
- UPS function
- Solar input
- App control
## Where to buy in the UK
- **Amazon UK**
- **Anker direct**
- **Argos**
> **Compare prices** before buying — the same product is often £20-£100 cheaper at one of the listed retailers vs the manufacturer direct site. Amazon UK frequently runs lightning deals on these items.
## How much will it actually save you?
The Anker SOLIX C1000 X is estimated to save UK households **£60-100/year** based on average UK electricity tariffs (2026). Real-world savings depend on:
1. **Your tariff** — Octopus Go (off-peak 6-8p/kWh) vs standard (28p+/kWh) creates the biggest savings spread
2. **Usage pattern** — devices that shift load from peak to off-peak deliver max savings
3. **Time of year** — winter peak rates are higher, so savings compound in cold months
4. **Smart-meter data** — devices with smart-meter integration optimise automatically
Payback period at average UK rates: **8-10 years**.
## What about the regulatory side?
Plug-and-play battery devices in the UK must be **BS 7671:2018 Amendment 4 compliant** (the wiring regulations updated in 2026 that legalise plug-in mains battery storage). The Anker SOLIX C1000 X should be — confirm on the product page BS 7671 A4 compliant.
Other regulatory considerations:
- **Smart-meter compatible**: SMETS2 smart meters are required for tariff-optimised charging schedules to work
- **800W max**: All plug-in mains generators / batteries are capped at 800W per device for thermal safety
- **0.1s auto-disconnect**: device must shut down within 100ms if unplugged or grid power fails
- **Network registration**: streamlined online form (no longer requires DNO approval for plug-in devices below 800W)
## Compare to alternatives
See our [plug-and-play battery comparison page](/guides/plug-and-play-batteries-uk-guide-2026) for side-by-side specs of every UK-available product in this category.
## Related guides
- [Plug-and-play batteries UK guide](2026](/guides/plug-and-play-batteries-uk-guide-2026)
- [Best UK time-of-use tariffs (2026)](/guides/best-uk-time-of-use-tariffs-2026)
- [BS 7671 Amendment 4 explained](/guides/bs-7671-amendment-4-explained-2026)
- [Energy-saving devices for UK households](/guides/plug-and-play-batteries-uk-guide-2026)
- [Manufacturer Sustainability Scorecard](/guides/manufacturer-sustainability-scorecard)
## Sources
- Anker published specifications
- UK BS 7671:2018 Amendment 4 wiring regulations
- Ofgem Time-of-Use Tariff Database
- Octopus Energy public tariff list
- Sunday Times reporting (May 2026 plug-and-play battery legalisation)
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Anker SOLIX C1000 X cost in the UK?
£800 as of May 2026. Available from: Amazon UK, Anker direct, Argos.
How much can I save with the Anker SOLIX C1000 X?
Estimated **£60-100/year** at average UK electricity tariffs (2026). Savings depend on your tariff (Octopus Go saves the most) and your usage pattern. Payback period: 8-10 years.
Is the Anker SOLIX C1000 X BS 7671 Amendment 4 compliant?
Anker SOLIX C1000 X should be — confirm on the manufacturer product page before buying BS 7671:2018 Amendment 4 compliant, the UK wiring regulation that legalises plug-in mains battery storage devices up to 800W from 2026.
Do I need an electrician to install the Anker SOLIX C1000 X?
No — it is plug-and-play, just insert into a standard 3-pin socket.