Another Anker power station, the Solix C1000X Gen 2, appears to be on the way. This model surfaced shortly after the brand officially announced the Solix C1000 Gen 2, which is launching in early September 2025.
AnkerInsider has leaked some details and an image of the new Solix C1000X Gen 2 on X.com. Also known as model A1765, it is a 1 kWh portable power station, which could be useful when camping, at a party or in a power outage. On one side are three 1,800W AC outputs and a 2,400W SurePad AC output. Above this are a series of USB ports, two 140W USB-C, one 15W USB-C and one 12W USB-A. This model is also expected to have a 120W 12V car port.
The C1000X Gen 2’s 1,024 Wh battery can be recharged in multiple ways. It supports a 1,200W AC input, or 1,800W in bypass mode, and there is also an 11-60V XT60i input port for up to 600W power from solar panels or a car charger. Thanks to the UltraFast recharging mode, it can be fully charged via AC in 54 minutes. Other features include an integrated digital display, presumably showing charging information, and support for the Anker app. It is expected to measure 384 × 244 × 208 mm (~15.1 x 9.6 x 8.2 inches) and weigh 11.3 kg (~24.9 lbs).
The Anker Solix C1000X Gen 2 is rumored to retail for $799 in the US; this would make it the same price as the upcoming Solix C1000 Gen 2. However, this RRP is lower than that of the original Solix C1000 (RRP $999, curr. $529.99 at Amazon). It is unclear when this new product will launch, and if it will also be released in Europe.