The Anker Solix F2000 (PowerHouse 767) is Anker's flagship portable power station. With 2048Wh of LFP capacity and 2400W output, it competes directly with the Bluetti AC200L and Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 in the high-capacity class. Anker's GaNPrime technology and expansion capability give it a technical edge, though the weight and price demand serious consideration.
Who Is the Solix F2000 For?
- Home backup buyers who need full-day outage coverage
- Extended camping trips where a 1000Wh unit runs out too fast
- RV owners running AC, microwave, and multiple devices
- Off-grid cabin owners building a primary power system
GaNPrime Technology
The Solix F2000 uses Anker's GaNPrime (gallium nitride) inverter technology, which delivers higher power conversion efficiency and lower heat output compared to traditional silicon inverters. In practical terms, this means you get slightly more usable energy from the 2048Wh battery and the unit runs cooler under load.
Real-World Performance
- Mini-fridge (60W): 29+ hours
- Laptop (65W): 27 full charges
- CPAP machine (30W): 5+ full nights
- Window AC unit (500W): 3.5 hours
- Electric grill (1800W): About 55 minutes
The 2400W continuous output handles virtually all household appliances. For resistive loads like space heaters and hair dryers, it runs without breaking a sweat.
Expandable to 4096Wh
Unlike the non-expandable Solix C1000 and F1200, the F2000 supports one Anker 760 expansion battery ($1,099) to double capacity to 4096Wh. This brings it into whole-home backup territory, competing with the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 at a lower total cost, though with less total output power.
Charging Speed
AC wall charging takes about 2 hours from empty to full. Solar input accepts up to 1200W through four XT-60 ports, which is a strong solar input rating. With a 1000W panel array, you can achieve a full solar charge in about 3-4 hours on a clear day.
The Weight Factor
At 60.8 lbs, the Solix F2000 is one of the heaviest units in its class. The Bluetti AC200L (62.4 lbs) is comparable, but the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 (39 lbs) is significantly lighter. The F2000 has no wheels, so moving it requires lifting. For permanent or semi-permanent setups, the weight is irrelevant. For frequent transport, it is a genuine obstacle.
Our Verdict
The Anker Solix F2000 earns a 4.4/5. The 2048Wh capacity, GaNPrime efficiency, and expansion capability make it a strong high-capacity option. The LFP battery ensures long-term reliability. The weight and lack of wheels are the primary drawbacks. If you need a heavy-duty, expandable power station from a trusted consumer electronics brand, the Solix F2000 delivers.
Related reading: Compare it to the competition in our Bluetti AC200L review. See the ultimate home backup pick in our EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 review. Check all Anker models in our best Anker power stations guide.
