
Anker
The C2000 Gen 2 holds the fastest charging record in its class: 58 minutes from 0 to 100% combining AC and solar (up to 2600W). 2048 Wh, 2400W continuous, 4000W peak. 29% smaller and 25% lighter than Gen 1.
The SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 is a charging beast: by combining AC and solar input, it accepts up to 2600W and reaches 100% in just 58 minutes. In its class, it's simply the fastest.
It offers 6 different ways to charge: AC + solar simultaneously, alternator charger, AC input alone, solar input alone, car cigarette lighter, or generator. A true energy Swiss army knife. Pairing with the Anker SOLIX alternator charger is a big advantage: 800W charging while driving, full in 2h36. Be warned though -- at that power level, make sure your vehicle's alternator can handle it.
Output-wise, it delivers 2400W continuous and 4000W peak -- enough to power pretty much anything. On standby, it draws only 9W, which is remarkable for a station this size. Connected to a double-door fridge, it can last over 32 hours.
Compared to Gen 1, the improvements are massive: 29% smaller and 25% lighter, a generational leap you feel the moment you pick it up. The LiFePO4 battery lasts 4000 cycles, and it's expandable up to 4 kWh with a BP2000 Gen 2 extension battery.
The built-in UPS switches over in just 10 ms during power outages -- your devices won't even notice. With 4000 LiFePO4 battery cycles, that's over 10 years of daily use guaranteed.
For RVs, van life, or home backup with solar panels, this is a beast of versatility. Hard to find better in this price range.
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Fossibot
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Jackery
Jackery's flagship: 2042 Wh expandable to 12 kWh, 3000W continuous output (6000W peak) -- enough for a portable AC or hotplate. 1400W solar input, full charge in 2h during summer.
Anker
The F3000 is a power monster: 3072 Wh, 3600W output, 2400W solar input and a combined AC+solar charging that reaches 5390W. Expandable up to 12 kWh. On wheels, because 41.5 kg is not something you carry by hand.