The Anker Solix C1000 rarely sells at its official list price, but it has never been this cheap before. Amazon has it at $399, exactly half its $799 standard price and a verified record low for this 2000W silent portable power station with 1024Wh LiFePO4 capacity, 10 output ports, a full recharge in 49 minutes, and a 10-year battery lifespan. This deal requires Prime membership, and the 30-day trial needs no card.
2000W, 10 ports, complete silence
Running 10 devices simultaneously from a single power station that makes no noise and produces no emissions is the fundamental proposition of the Solix C1000, and it’s one that gas generators simply can’t match. A 2000W continuous output with a 3000W peak surge capacity covers the appliances that matter most during an outage: refrigerators, CPAP machines, laptops, phones, fans, lights, and small kitchen appliances all fall within that range. The under-10-millisecond UPS switchover means sensitive electronics including CPAP machines and computers stay powered through a grid interruption without even registering a gap.
The 10 output ports distribute that 2000W across AC outlets, USB-C, USB-A, and DC car ports simultaneously, which means the full household device lineup can charge and run from one unit without splitting between multiple power sources. TOU Mode in the Anker app handles intelligent power distribution and usage monitoring for off-grid setups and remote work configurations where managing when and how power is consumed actually matters for efficiency.
Solar recharging via up to 600W of panel input covers the C1000 in 1.8 hours off-grid, which makes it a genuine off-grid solution for camping, RV living, and tiny homes rather than just an emergency backup device. The Gen 2 design is 14% smaller and 11% lighter than comparable models at this capacity, which makes the difference between a power station that actually travels and one that stays in a garage corner.
Record low on a power station that’s rarely been at full price
The Solix C1000 has been discounted regularly since launch, which is typical for Anker’s power station lineup during major retail events. What hasn’t happened before is the current $399 price: this is the lowest the C1000 has ever been sold for, taking a product that was already frequently discounted and pushing it well below any previous floor. The 50% discount off the $799 list price during Prime Day is the combination of circumstances that produces a verified record low rather than another sale event that matches previous prices.
The LiFePO4 battery is rated for 4,000 charge cycles while maintaining at least 80% capacity, which Anker translates to a 10-year InfiniPower lifespan under regular use. That longevity changes the cost-per-year calculation compared to standard lithium-ion power stations rated for 500 to 800 cycles, and at $399 the amortized cost over 10 years of backup and camping use is lower than most competing power stations that won’t last half as long.