Anker Solix is widening its lineup of portable power stations with the new Solix C2000 Gen 2, a high-capacity, fast-charging power solution built for camping trips, vanlife setups, and home backup needs. With a large battery, strong power output, and several charging methods, it’s designed for people who want dependable electricity on the go without being tied to the grid.
At the heart of the Solix C2000 Gen 2 is a 2,048Wh LFP (lithium iron phosphate) battery paired with a 2,400W power output and up to 4,000W peak output. That combination makes it suitable for running multiple devices at once, handling demanding appliances, and covering everyday essentials during outdoor adventures or short power interruptions at home.
One of the biggest highlights is charging speed. Anker says the Solix C2000 Gen 2 can reach 80% in just 45 minutes and hit 100% in only 58 minutes when using AC plus solar charging together. For users who don’t want to wait hours before heading out—or who need quick top-ups during unpredictable weather—this rapid charging focus is a major advantage.
Charging flexibility is another key selling point. The power station supports a wide range of input options, including up to 2,600W via AC plus solar, 2,300W from a standard wall outlet, gasoline or gas generator charging, up to 800W solar input, up to 800W through a vehicle engine/alternator, and 120W through a 12V car socket. Whether you’re powering up at home, using solar at a campsite, topping up from a van, or relying on a generator, the C2000 Gen 2 is built to adapt.
Long-term durability is also central to the pitch. Anker states the LFP battery is rated for 4,000+ cycles and could last over 10 years even with daily use, which is especially appealing for frequent travelers, off-grid users, and anyone planning to rely on a portable power station regularly rather than occasionally.
For buyers who need more capacity, the Solix C2000 Gen 2 can be expanded up to 4kWh by adding the Anker Solix BP2000 Gen 2 expansion battery. That upgrade path makes the system more flexible—use it as a compact power source for weekend trips, then scale it up for longer outings or more serious home backup coverage.
Despite the large battery capacity, Anker emphasizes portability. The unit measures 459 x 250 x 257mm (18 x 9 x 10.1 inches) and weighs about 18.9kg (41.6 lbs), aiming to provide a more travel-friendly form factor for people who move their power station between a vehicle, campsite, garage, or home.
The power station also supports remote control and monitoring through the Anker smartphone app, making it easier to manage power usage and settings without constantly walking over to the unit. In terms of connectivity, it includes nine total ports, highlighted by two 140W USB-C PD ports for fast-charging laptops, tablets, and other USB-C devices.
Pricing is set at €1,499, with an option to bundle it with the BP2000 expansion battery. Anker is also running an early-bird pre-order promotion: customers can pre-order it for €999 and receive a free 100W solar panel. The pre-order period runs until February 23, with open sales starting February 24 through Anker Solix’s official website.






