
Anker made several important announcements at the latest IFA tech event. Among them was the latest “Prime” series of chargers and power accessories for mobile devices. That said, the company didn’t forget about most “power-hungry” home appliances. With that in mind, Anker also showcased the SOLIX C1000 Gen2 Portable Power Station at the IFA 2025. The product, capable of powering everything from smartphones to air conditioners, is worthy of one of our awards.
The Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station isn’t just a large battery. We are talking about a versatile power hub with a 1,024Wh capacity and a strong 2,000W AC output. It’s capable of powering everything from small electronics to common household appliances.
A portable hub to power whatever you want at home
What makes this new power station truly stand out is its speed. Thanks to its HyperFlash technology, you can get a full recharge from a standard wall outlet in just 49 minutes. That’s a game-changer for anyone who needs to quickly prepare for a storm or get ready for a last-minute trip.
The SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 is also built to last. It features Anker’s InfiniPower technology, designed to give you a decade of reliable use. For your modern devices, it comes equipped with three USB-C ports, two of which support high-speed 140W charging for laptops.
Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen2 Portable Power Station also designed for emergencies
Anker has also included a key feature for emergencies: a built-in Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system. With a switchover time of less than 10ms, it can seamlessly keep your essential devices—like your Wi-Fi router or computer—running during a blackout.
Finally, Anker managed to pack all this power into a design that is 14% smaller and 11% lighter than comparable power stations, making it easier to transport and store. Whether you’re preparing for an emergency or heading into the outdoors, the SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 is a solid solution for your power needs.
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