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Anker Solix launches C1000 Gen 2, invoiced as the world’s fastest charging station – PV Magazine International

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Anker Solix’s C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power State delivers 2,000 W (AC) output of a 1,024 WH battery and can fully charge in 49 minutes using Hyperflash technology.

August 20, 2025
Tristan Rayner

By ESS News

Anker Solix’s C1000 Gen 2 Portable Power Station, with 1024 Wh -capacity and 2000 W AC -Output, has opened a new battle front in fast charging, because it positions itself as the fastest on the market in its class via the company’s hyperflash technology.

The C1000 Gen 2 achieves 100% cargo in 49 minutes when it is connected to a wall output, although it can also cost 600 W input. The catch is that owners are obliged to make ‘ultrascase -loading mode’ possible via the mobile app. This means an improvement of nine minutes compared to the 58 -minute loading time of the original C1000, which also needed the app to make fastest charging possible.

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