Anker Solix brand has introduced a compact and powerful new power station

Anker Solix has expanded its line of portable power stations with the new Anker Solix S2000, as reported by Zamin.uz.
The device was developed as a balanced solution between compact camping batteries and large home uninterruptible power supply systems. Engineers managed to fit twice the capacity of standard one-kilowatt models—2010 watt-hours—into a casing of similar size.
This is reported by influential industry publications. The main advantage of the new unit is its significantly reduced dimensions and weight.
Despite its compact footprint, the station weighs 16.2 kilograms—about three kilograms lighter than previous-generation models and nearly half the weight of comparable older high-capacity units.
Additionally, this model stands out for its exceptionally low energy consumption in standby mode. The station operates using modern lithium-iron-phosphate batteries.
According to the manufacturer, the device retains up to sixty percent of its original capacity even after ten thousand charge and discharge cycles, which translates to roughly fifteen years of regular use.
The unit delivers a continuous output of 1.5 kilowatts, with a peak capacity of up to three kilowatts under heavy load. It supports fast charging from either the electrical grid or solar panels.
The Anker Solix S2000 is equipped with five variable-output sockets and various modern ports of different power ratings. To enhance portability, some extra components have been removed from the design.
Official sales of this technological innovation are scheduled to begin in the summer of 2026, with special discounted pricing available for early buyers. This station will be highly convenient for both outdoor enthusiasts and home users seeking a reliable backup power source.





