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Anker launches 2kWh SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 with record-fast dual-input charging

Anker SOLIX’s new C2000 Gen 2 portable power station delivers 2kWh capacity, 2,400W output, and a 58-minute full recharge for home and RV users.

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If portable power felt like a compromise — big battery, heavy box, slow recharge — Anker SOLIX is trying to rewrite the rulebook. The company’s newly announced C2000 Gen 2 is a 2-kWh portable power station that leans hard on three promises most buyers care about: speed (very fast recharge), longevity (LFP cells, high cycle life), and real-world utility (RV compatibility and expandability). The unit goes on pre-order now and, depending on region and promo, sits at a premium price point: about $1,499 in the U.S. (Anker’s site and retailers show promotional windows; shipping is slated to begin around October 28).

At its core, the C2000 Gen 2 is a 2,048Wh (2kWh) lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) power station with a 2,400W continuous inverter and 4,000W peak. That’s enough to run the bulk of household appliances — refrigerators, coffee makers, most RV gear — and Anker claims it will handle “99% of home or RV appliances.” It’s also expandable: pair it with the new BP2000 expansion battery and you can double the capacity to roughly 4kWh.

Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 portable power station.
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A few feature highlights that jump out:

  • 58-minute full recharge when using combined AC + solar inputs (Anker advertises 2,600W dual-input capability). That “get back to 100% fast” pitch is the headline here.
  • Ultra-low idle draw — 9W in standby (Anker calls this OptiSave), which the company claims is the lowest in class for a 2kWh machine. Lower standby draw matters if you keep the unit connected as a UPS or for long seasonal storage.
  • LFP cells rated for ~4,000 cycles to 80% capacity — meaning in practical terms the battery can be cycled daily for many years before significant degradation; Anker markets this as up to 10 years of daily use. LFP chemistry also improves thermal stability and safety versus some other lithium chemistries.
  • Physical profile: roughly 18.9kg (41.7 lb) — Anker says this is ~25% lighter than competing 2kWh units and compact enough to stow under an RV bed. The unit also adds a TT-30 RV socket for easier connection to RV electrical systems.
Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 portable power station.
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Those specs are a clear evolution from Anker’s recent C1000 Gen 2 (1,024Wh) release: the C2000 doubles capacity and increases sustained output while keeping the manufacturer’s fast-recharge DNA.

Anker’s 58-minute figure is attention-grabbing because it promises a near-full refill in the time it takes to watch a couple of episodes. But there are practical details you should know:

  • The 58-minute time is measured with dual input (AC + solar) and Anker’s peak input figures (2,600W). Real-world results will vary with solar conditions, outlet amperage and how many other loads are drawing power during charging. If you’re relying solely on slower single-source charging (AC only, or lower-wattage solar), times will be longer.
  • The “9W idle” stat is meaningful when you treat the unit like a UPS or leave it plugged into your home transfer switch, but over long periods, even single-digit standby power adds up. If you expect a multi-day outage and leave the device in standby, plan for that small draw in your energy budgeting.

So, the recharge headline is real, but it works best as advertised when you can provide the combined inputs the company used in its timing tests.

Who this is for

The C2000 Gen 2 is squarely aimed at two groups:

  1. Home backup buyers who want a compact, long-lived battery they can use as a UPS or transfer-switch backup for a fridge, a few circuits and routers. The LFP chemistry and 4,000 cycles speak to people who want the product to last a decade without swapping batteries.
  2. RV and overland users who prize both power density and weight. The TT-30 RV port, the 2,400W continuous output, and the 18.9kg frame make a convincing case for vanlifers who need real-world appliance power but don’t want a heavy, truck-sized system.

Competitors exist at every price and power point. EcoFlow’s DELTA line and Jackery’s 2kWh models compete on raw capacity and ecosystem (solar, panels, expansion batteries), while larger whole-home solutions from EcoFlow target people who want professional installation and multi-kilowatt outputs. Compared to many rivals at similar capacities, Anker’s combination of fast recharge + LFP longevity + RV-friendly features is its chief selling point.

Design trade-offs: weight vs. capacity vs. price

Anker is pitching a “portable but serious” box. LFP cells are heavier than some high-energy NMC chemistries, so getting to 2kWh at sub-20kg is a design achievement when you also demand robust cycle life and thermal stability. The trade-off, of course, is price: this is not an entry-level generator — the U.S. list price sits around $1,499, and Canadian pricing has been shown around C$1,999 in Anker’s regional pages and retailer listings.

For buyers who value cheap upfront cost more than longevity or recharge speed, there are cheaper alternatives — but those often sacrifice cycle life, inverter capability, or expandability.

One reason Anker’s ecosystem matters is that a portable battery is often the centerpiece of a larger setup: solar array, transfer switch, expansion batteries and management software. The C2000 Gen 2 supports the BP2000 expansion (to hit ~4kWh) and includes an app for monitoring and modes like Time-of-Use and PV-priority charging — features that matter for people trying to shave utility bills or use the battery for daily cycling rather than emergency use only.

If you already own Anker SOLIX gear (or plan to), a cohesive ecosystem reduces friction. If you’re building a bespoke system with mixed vendors, make sure your chosen components interoperate safely.

The C2000 Gen 2 is not the cheapest 2kWh power station you can buy — but that misses the point. Anker is selling a combination of practical capacity, very fast dual-input recharge, LFP longevity, and RV-friendly integration, and that package has clear appeal if you want a long-lasting, low-maintenance backup or a genuinely usable power hub for a small home or van. For anyone on the fence, the most important questions to answer before buying are:

  • Can you take advantage of the dual-input charging (high-wattage AC and/or lots of solar) to get the 58-minute recharge benefit?
  • Do you value cycle life and safety (LFP) over minimal upfront cost?
  • Will the TT-30 RV port and 2,400W output change your vanlife or RV setup plans?

Anker’s new C2000 Gen 2 is a statement: the portable-power category is maturing from “toy generator” into a serious appliance class where recharge speed, battery chemistry and system integration shape buying decisions as much as raw capacity.


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