The Anker Solix F2000 is the portable power station serious campers, RV owners, and home backup users have been waiting for — and it’s just got a major Prime Day price cut
Most portable power stations force you to choose among capacity, speed, and longevity. The Anker Solix F2000 is $749 (regularly $899) at Anker, and it doesn’t ask you to make that compromise.
With 2048Wh of LiFePO4 capacity, 2400W of continuous AC output, a 10-year rated lifespan, and a 0–80% recharge time of just 1.4 hours, it’s one of the most complete portable power stations you can buy at any price. And at $749 in Anker‘s own Prime Day sale, which guarantees the best price compared to other retailers, the value case is hard to argue against.
For home backup, charging devices and driving appliances during power outages or summer trips, this is a top pick. For more Anker products, we’ve rounded up the 12 best Anker Prime Day deals you can get right now.
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The core of the F2000 is its LiFePO4 battery chemistry, which underpins everything else the machine does well. LiFePO4 cells are chemically stable, fire-resistant, and certified for indoor use — unlike cheaper lithium-ion packs that can overheat or degrade significantly within a few hundred cycles.
The 2400W continuous output and 3600W surge ceiling via SurgePad mean this machine doesn’t just charge laptops and phones — it runs appliances. A 1500W space heater, a fridge, a microwave, power tools, a CPAP machine with heated humidifier, a coffee maker. You name it.
HyperFlash fast charging is the spec that changes how you think about using the machine. Most 2000Wh+ power stations take five to eight hours to recharge from a wall outlet — long enough that you plan your entire trip or outage around their recovery time. The F2000 goes from 0 to 80% in 1.4 hours, so you can drain it overnight during a blackout, plug it in at 7am, and have it substantially recharged before you head to work. For RV users, that means you can top it up at a campsite hook-up in the time it takes to have breakfast.
The port selection is among the most practical at this price. The dedicated TT-30 RV port is a genuine differentiator — it means F2000 owners with an RV don’t need an adapter, and it signals that Anker designed this machine for actual vehicle use rather than as an afterthought. The three 100W USB-C ports will simultaneously fast-charge three laptops or a laptop plus two tablets. The four AC outlets, two car outlets, and two USB-A ports round out a panel that handles every real-world device combination without requiring port juggling.
Solar charging supports up to 1000W input via an XT-60 connector, compatible with Anker’s own 200W and 400W panels as well as most third-party panels in the supported voltage range. This makes the F2000 a genuinely off-grid-capable system when paired with panels — useful for extended camping, van builds, and off-grid cabins. The Anker SOLIX app handles remote monitoring of battery level, charging time, and power usage over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, with a clean interface that reviewers have found intuitive.
If you need serious, reliable backup power for a home, RV, or extended off-grid use, the Anker SOLIX F2000 is one of the strongest offers available in the 2000Wh class right now. Check out more options in our guide to the best portable power stations.
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Most portable power stations force you to choose among capacity, speed, and longevity. The Anker Solix F2000 is $749 (regularly $899) at Anker, and it doesn’t ask you to make that compromise. With 2048Wh of LiFePO4 capacity, 2400W of continuous AC output, a 10-year rated lifespan, and a 0–80% recharge…
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