
Anker SOLIX has announced that it has officially been approved by all major Distributed Network Service Providers (DNSPs) in Victoria and South Australia for participation in the Emergency Backstop Mechanism—a key initiative that supports grid stability during periods of high demand or system stress.
“This approval not only reinforces the reliability of the Anker SOLIX X1 home battery system, but also highlights our commitment to supporting Australia’s clean energy transition,” commented senior business development manager for the ANZ region Sachin Sardana. “We are delighted to be part of a solution that empowers homes and businesses while also supporting the broader grid.”
The Emergency Backstop Mechanism is a government-backed measure designed to protect the electricity network by coordinating behind-the-meter technologies like batteries to reduce demand or provide support during critical events.