Find a 2,000W portable power station from a reputable brand for less than $399 on Amazon right now. You cannot. The Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 is down to $399, off a $799 list price that it rarely actually sells at, and at its all-time low on Amazon. That last part is what matters: this is not a discount from an inflated anchor price. It is the lowest price this unit has ever reached, and no competing 2,000W LFP power station from any major brand currently sits below it. This is a Prime Day deal for Prime members, and the 30-day no-card trial gets you access without committing to a membership.

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49 minutes from flat to full, the spec that changes everything about power stations

Most 2,000W power stations take four to six hours to recharge from a standard outlet. The Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 does it in 49 minutes via HyperFlash at 1,600W input, enabled through the Anker app. That single spec changes the ownership experience entirely: during a brief grid restoration in an outage, 49 minutes of wall time fully restores the unit rather than leaving it at 20% when the power goes back out. For camping, the same logic applies to generator charging at a campsite, and for tailgating it means the station can top up between sessions rather than requiring a full overnight charge before each event. The 10ms UPS switchover keeps CPAP machines, NAS drives, and sensitive electronics running without registering the transition from grid to battery.

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10 ports, LFP chemistry, 4,000 cycles, 14% smaller than rivals

Ten simultaneous output ports handle the full range of devices at a campsite or during a home outage: AC outlets for appliances, USB-C for phones and laptops, USB-A for accessories, and DC for 12V devices. The 3,000W surge peak covers the startup draw of refrigerators and power tools that exceed their rated continuous wattage for the first few seconds of operation. LFP battery chemistry is what the 10-year lifespan claim rests on: after 4,000 charge cycles, the C1000 Gen 2 retains at least 80% of its original 1,024Wh capacity, which at one full cycle per day reaches well beyond a decade of daily use.

The Gen 2 is 14% smaller and 11% lighter than comparable 2,000W models, which in a category where units regularly exceed 30 pounds is a meaningful portability advantage. Solar input accepts up to 600W at 60V for a 1.8-hour solar recharge in direct sun, and the Time-of-Use mode in the Anker app schedules charging around off-peak electricity rates for anyone using this as a home energy buffer rather than emergency backup only.

Competing 2,000W power stations from EcoFlow, Jackery, and Bluetti all list above $499 before discounts and above $399 after them. Anker at $399 at its all-time low sets a new floor for 2,000W LFP power station pricing from a brand with a consistent quality track record, backed by a 4.7-star average across over 1,200 reviews. At 50% off the list price, this is the power station deal that makes every other 2,000W option on Amazon look overpriced by comparison.

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