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Anker Solix launches F3000 Portable Power Station with US, Canada Pricing – PV Magazine International

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Anker Solix has launched the F3000, a portable power plant of 3.1 kWh with 3.6 kW output, double solar inputs and EV and generator loading. The system can be expanded to 12.3 kWh and priced at $ 2,599 in the United States and Canada.

June 25, 2025
Tristan Rayner

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Portable battery company Anker Solix has announced the launch of his newest power plant, the Anker Solix F3000. The product offers 3 kWh (3,072 WH to be precise) with an output of 3.6 kW, which can process most devices in a house and devices in the field.

The F3000 can be charged in various ways. Although solar and grider loading of electricity is of alternating current current, new functions in the anchor Solix device charging a charger for electric vehicle (EV) and a gas generator with full pass-throught, to feed most household appliances at the same time.

The basic principle ensures a steady supply during the disruption of the schedule, whereby the F3000 achieves a full charge in about 80 minutes.

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