Anker Solix C2000 Gen 2 Slashed to $719-Save $780 Today

Anker Solix C2000 Gen 2 Slashed to $719-Save $780 Today

> At a Glance

> – The Anker Solix C2000 Gen 2 drops from $1,499 to $719-a $780 saving

> – Delivers 2,400 W continuous and 4,000 W surge to run 95% of household gear

> – Charges to 80% in 45 min via AC or solar; weighs only 41.7 lb

> – Why it matters: A rare sub-$800 price on a high-capacity, fast-charge power station ready for outages or camping

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Anker’s flagship portable power station just hit its steepest discount of 2026, knocking the Solix C2000 Gen 2 down to $719 while winter storms roll across the country.

Power That Fits the Fridge-and the Backpack

The lithium unit pumps out 2,400 W continuous with a 4,000 W surge, enough to keep a dual-door fridge alive for up to 32 hours-or 64 hours if you snap on the optional BP2000 expansion battery.

  • 2,048 Wh core capacity, expandable to 4 kWh
  • 15 output ports for laptops, appliances, tools
  • Idle draw of only 9 W for efficient long-term standby

Charge Any Way You Like

Top-ups are flexible and lightning-fast:

Method Time to 80% Time to 100%
AC outlet 45 min <1 h
Solar (800 W max) 45 min <1 h
Car alternator (800 W) 3 h

*Requires separate solar panel.

Grab It Before It’s Gone

Anker warns the $780 markdown is temporary. At 41.7 lb-25% lighter and 29% smaller than rival 2 kWh packs-the Solix C2000 Gen 2 is built for both basement backup and off-grid weekends.

Key Takeaways

  • $719 is one of the lowest prices ever for a 2 kWh-plus, fast-charge station
  • Solar-ready, app-controlled, and expandable for outages or camping
  • Stock is moving quickly; deal could end without notice

Act fast to lock in reliable, portable power for storms, blackouts, and outdoor adventures.

Author

  • My name is Marcus L. Bennett, and I cover crime, law enforcement, and public safety in Los Angeles.

    Marcus L. Bennett is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering housing, real estate, and urban development across LA County. A former city housing inspector, he’s known for investigative reporting that exposes how development policies and market forces impact everyday families.

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