Anker Solix is closing the gap between the Solix F3800 and the Solix F2000 (formerly PowerHouse 767) with the Anker Solix F3000, which has just been announced, and a whole range of specifications and functions are now available on a teaser website.
The Solix F3000 has a capacity of 3 kWh (3,072 Wh to be precise) and is thus positioned between the 3,840 Wh Solix F3800 and the 2,048 Wh Solix F2000, both of which we have reviewed in recent years. The maximum power output is 3,600 W, which is enough to power the vast majority of common devices. If this is insufficient, users can optionally connect two Anker Solix F3000s together using a special cable, doubling the maximum output to 7,200 W. High-quality LFP batteries are installed, for which the manufacturer promises a service life of 3,000 charging cycles or 10 years.
As is common with power stations and solar generators, the Solix F3000 can be charged in various ways. Up to 2,400 W is possible via solar panels, for example. A total of up to 3,600 W can flow into the mobile energy source. Thanks to its suitcase design with two large wheels and an extendable handle, the power station should be easy to transport despite its weight of 41.5 kg.
How much exactly the Anker Solix F3000 will cost has not yet been revealed, but a price between the Solix F2000 and the Solix F3800 is to be expected, i.e., between $1,300 and $3,200. Various early-bird benefits are available, including a sign-up discount of $1000, which will be given to customers who subscribe between June 4 and June 24, 2025.