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Anker Solix S2000 can keep your fridge running for long blackout hours and it’s now up for grabs

Anker SOLIX S2000 launches at $680 with 35 hours of fridge backup and OptiSave Technology

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Power outages have a way of reminding you just how dependent your home is on electricity.

Anker is trying to change that with the Solix S2000, a new portable power station now available on its website and Amazon at a launch price of $680, down from a regular price of $1,200. The headline claim is impressive: up to 35 hours of continuous refrigerator backup from a single charge.

What makes the S2000 different from other power stations

Most portable power stations compete on capacity, but Anker is making the case that runtime matters more than raw storage numbers. A survey of 759 power station users in North America found that 80% of real-world blackout needs fall under 200 watts.

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The S2000 addresses this with proprietary OptiSave Technology, which reduces idle power consumption by 40 to 70% and boosts light-load efficiency above 90%. The result is 20% more real-world runtime than other 2kWh units.

It delivers 1,500 watts of AC output with a 3,000-watt peak, enough to run a fridge and several other devices at once. UPS switchover occurs in under 10 milliseconds, making it suitable for medical devices and baby monitors as well.

The specs that make Anker Solix S2000 worth considering

The S2000 holds 2,010Wh of capacity in a body roughly 30% smaller than comparable units, measuring just 8.19 x 11.1 x 12.7 inches and weighing 35.7 pounds.

It uses LiFePO4 battery cells rated for up to 10,000 cycles and a 15-year service life, which is double the industry average. The S2000 has rear-facing AC outlets, so you can slide it right up against the wall behind your fridge and keep all the messy cords completely out of sight.

It also supports 400 watts of solar input and can fast charge to 80% in just 1.2 hours, so it stays ready even after heavy use.

If the S2000 has caught your attention, you might also want to check out the Anker Solix E10 and Anker Solix F3800 Plus, another powerful additions to the brand’s power backup lineup.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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