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Meet the Anker Solix F3000: a 3.1kWh power station that rolls with you

With wheels, multiple ports, and 240V pairing, the Anker Solix F3000 is built for RVs, off-grid adventures, and home backup during extended outages.

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Ever find yourself wishing your gear could keep pace with your adventures—whether that’s vanlife wanderings, backyard barbecues, or simply surviving the next grid blackout? Enter Anker’s Solix F3000, the company’s latest bet on versatile, high-capacity portable power. Packed into a rolling “suitcase” design, the F3000 aims to bridge the gap between nimble van rigs and full-home backup arrays—without breaking your back (too much).

At its heart, the F3000 packs a 3.1 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery capable of blasting out 3,600W of 120V AC power—enough to run most essential appliances and power tools without a hiccup. For most families, daily energy needs hover around 29kWh; this is clearly not a whole-home solution by itself. But if you’re selective—think fridge, a few lights, Wi-Fi, maybe a medical device—you can stretch those 3.1kWh into several hours or even days, depending on your load.

Need more juice? Anker lets you slap on up to three extra 3.1kWh battery packs, topping out at a respectable 12kWh total storage. And for those rare occasions when 3,600W just won’t cut it, two F3000 units can be paired (via an optional hub) to deliver a 240V, 7,200W output—big enough for air conditioners, well pumps, or that industrial shop vac.

One hallmark of modern portability is flexibility in recharging, and the F3000 doesn’t disappoint:

  • Solar panels: Up to 2,400W of input through dual-MPV arrays at 165V and 60V rails—perfect for sun-soaked afternoons at the campsite.
  • EV charger: Plug into a Level 2 EV charger and top up fast while you run errands.
  • Gas generator: With the optional TT-30 adapter, you can trickle—or sprint—charge from any 120V generator, all while outputting 3,600W to your devices thanks to full passthrough.
  • Home grid: Pair the F3000 with Anker’s bidirectional inlet box and smart meter (sold separately) to tie it directly into your breaker panel. During peak-rate periods, let the F3000 handle the load; after hours, recharge at off-peak pricing.

Expect a full AC recharge in roughly 80 minutes—no more overnight waits if disaster strikes at dawn.

Idle power drainage has long plagued portable stations, but Anker’s new “Sleep Mode” dramatically trims that loss to just 24.4W. In practical terms, that translates to:

  • Five-plus days of standby with the inverter engaged but sleeping.
  • Almost two days of continuous fridge running at roughly 150W draw.

For overlanders or storm-preppers alike, that kind of endurance means you won’t be hunting for outlets—or deal with the stink of diesel—anytime soon.

Ports abound on the F3000:

  • Four 20A AC outlets
  • One 30A RV-style outlet
  • Two USB-A ports and two 100W USB-C ports
  • A 12V/30A Anderson port for direct RV integration
  • A 12V cigarette lighter socket

All this sits in a 91.5 lb (41.5 kg) chassis with an extendable handle and oversized wheels. Sure, it’s heavy—best skip the stairs—but at least you can roll it from garage to kitchen without a dolly. Anker’s marketing materials remain mum on fan noise, but given the beefy inverter and LFP cooling needs, expect a hum during heavy loads.

If you’re chasing a versatile workhorse that’s as comfortable on a desert road as it is on your breaker panel, the Solix F3000 is worth a hard look. Early-bird sign-ups opened June 4th with exclusive discounts; full retail availability kicks off June 25, 2025. Whether you’re powering a weekend off-grid or shoring up your home against thunderstorms, this rolling battery solution promises a compelling blend of power and portability—just what the future of resilient living needs.


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