Category
Portable Power Stations
Standalone battery power stations with AC inverters, indexed from official manufacturer sources only: capacity, continuous and surge output, chemistry, charging, ports, and physical specs, each with field-level provenance.
Category overview
Portable power stations are rechargeable lithium battery systems with built-in AC inverters and DC outputs, spanning compact camping units to expandable home-backup systems. This index covers US-market standalone base models only — bundles and kit SKUs ('solar generator' packages) are treated as merchant offers, not product entities. Every core specification is normalized from official manufacturer sources (spec pages, manuals, support docs) with the original claim text preserved per field; retailer and marketplace listings are never used as canonical sources. The attributes that matter most: usable capacity (Wh), continuous AC output (W) as distinct from surge, battery chemistry (LiFePO4 vs NMC, which drives cycle life), charging speed and solar input, and unit weight.
Products in this category
Anker SOLIX F2000
2,048 Wh LiFePO4 station rated 2,400 W continuous with a built-in TT-30R RV outlet, 12 total ports, 1,000 W solar input, a documented 20 ms UPS switchover, and expansion to 4,096 Wh. 30.5 kg on wheels.
Anker SOLIX C1000
1,056 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 1,800 W continuous AC output (2,400 W surge) across six outlets, 1,300 W wall charging (80% claimed in 43 min), 600 W MPPT solar input, and expansion to 2,112 Wh.
Anker SOLIX C800 Plus
768 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 1,200 W continuous AC output (1,600 W SurgePad), five AC outlets, a claimed 58-minute full recharge in 1,100 W UltraFast mode, 300 W solar input, and camping LED accessories, at 10.9 kg.
Anker SOLIX C300
288 Wh LiFePO4 compact power station with 300 W AC output (600 W SurgePad), three AC outlets, 140 W two-way USB-C, 100 W MPPT solar input, marketed 10 ms switchover, and a 5-year warranty at 4.13 kg.
BLUETTI AC200L
2,048 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 2,400 W continuous AC output (3,600 W surge), a NEMA TT-30 RV outlet, 2,400 W turbo wall charging, 1,200 W high-voltage solar input, and expansion to 8,192 Wh, at 28.3 kg.
BLUETTI AC2A
204.8 Wh LiFePO4 ultra-compact power station with 300 W AC output (600 W surge/Power Lifting), a 1.2 h Turbo full recharge, 200 W solar input with MPPT, 100 W USB-C, and a 5-year warranty at just 3.6 kg.
Anker SOLIX F3800
3,840 Wh LFP unit with 6,000 W continuous at both 120 V and 240 V (9,000 W surge), NEMA 14-50 and L14-30 receptacles, 2,400 W solar input, <20 ms UPS switchover, and documented expansion to 53.8 kWh. The highest-output battery in this index, at 60 kg.
BLUETTI AC180
1,152 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 1,800 W continuous AC output (2,700 W surge), 1,440 W turbo wall charging, 500 W solar input, ≤20 ms switchover backup, and a 5-year warranty.
BLUETTI AC70
768 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 1,000 W continuous AC output (2,000 W surge / Power Lifting), 850 W turbo charging for a 1.5 h full recharge, 500 W solar input, and dual 100 W USB-C ports at 10.2 kg.
BLUETTI Elite 200 V2
2,073.6 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 2,600 W continuous AC output, an official 1.4 h full recharge at 1,800 W, 1,000 W MPPT solar input, a 6,000-cycle battery (the highest cycle rating in this index), at 24.2 kg.
EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max
2,048 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 2,400 W continuous AC output (4,800 W surge) across six outlets, 1,800 W X-Stream charging, up to 1,000 W dual-port solar input, and expansion to 6,144 Wh, at 23 kg.
EcoFlow DELTA 2
1,024 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 1,800 W continuous AC output (2,700 W surge) across six outlets, 1,200 W X-Stream charging for an 80-minute full recharge, 500 W solar input, ~30 ms EPS switchover, and expansion to 3,072 Wh.
EcoFlow DELTA 3
1,024 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 1,800 W continuous AC output (3,600 W surge) across six outlets, an official 56-minute full recharge at 1,500 W, 500 W MPPT solar input, a documented 10 ms standby UPS, and a 4,000-cycle battery.
EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3
4,096 Wh LFP unit rated 4,000 W continuous at 120/240 V (8,000 W surge) with a built-in TT-30 RV receptacle, an L14-30 split-phase outlet, 10 ms UPS, 4,000-cycle LFP, and expansion documented to 48 kWh, at 51.5 kg.
EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra
Two-piece 6,144 Wh LFP system rated 7,200 W continuous pure sine at 120/240 V (10.8 kW surge), with 5,600 W solar input, 0 ms online-UPS switchover and expansion to 90 kWh. The largest and highest-output entity in this index, at ~82 kg across inverter and battery.
EcoFlow DELTA Pro
3,600 Wh LiFePO4 flagship with 3,600 W continuous AC output (7,200 W surge), a built-in TT-30 RV outlet, 1,600 W solar input, ~30 ms EPS switchover, and ecosystem expansion marketed to 25 kWh, at 45 kg.
EcoFlow RIVER 3 Plus
286 Wh LiFePO4 compact power station with 600 W continuous AC output (1,200 W surge/X-Boost), a 60-minute full wall recharge, 220 W solar input, a documented 10 ms standby UPS, and expansion to 858 Wh, at 4.7 kg.
EcoFlow RIVER 3
245 Wh LiFePO4 ultra-compact power station with 300 W AC output (600 W surge/X-Boost), a 60-minute full wall recharge at 320 W, 110 W solar input, and a 3.5 kg weight.
Goal Zero Yeti 1500
1,505 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 2,000 W continuous AC output (3,600 W surge), a 1.1 h full wall recharge at 1,500 W, up to 900 W of solar input, 140 W USB-C, sub-15 ms automatic power switching, and a 5-year warranty.
Goal Zero Yeti 300
297 Wh LiFePO4 compact power station with 350 W continuous AC output (600 W surge), an official 50-minute full wall recharge, 200 W solar input, 4,000-cycle battery, and a 5-year warranty at 6.2 kg.
Goal Zero Yeti 3000X
3,032 Wh Li-ion NMC station rated 2,000 W continuous pure sine (3,500 W surge) across two AC outlets, with MPPT charging, a documented 0-100% 14-hour wall charge on the included supply, and 600 W input headroom. 31.65 kg, and rated only 500 cycles.
Goal Zero Yeti 700
677 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 600 W continuous AC output (1,000 W surge), ~1.7 h full wall recharge, 4,000-cycle battery, sub-20 ms automatic power switching, and a 5-year warranty.
Goal Zero Yeti 500
499.2 Wh LiFePO4 compact power station with 500 W continuous AC output (1,000 W surge), ~1.4 h full wall recharge, 4,000-cycle battery, sub-20 ms automatic power switching, and a 5-year warranty.
Goal Zero Yeti PRO 4000
3,993.6 Wh LiFePO4 unit rated 3,600 W continuous pure sine (7,200 W surge) with a 30 A TT-30R RV output, 3,000 W high-voltage solar input, a documented 0-100% three-hour wall charge and expansion to 20 kWh, at 52.5 kg.
Jackery Explorer 1000 Plus
1,264.64 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 2,000 W continuous AC output (4,000 W surge), a ~1.7 h full wall recharge, 800 W solar input, documented 20 ms EPS, and expansion to 5,056 Wh, at 14.5 kg.
Jackery Explorer 1000 v2
1,070 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 1,500 W continuous AC output (3,000 W surge), 1.58 h rated wall recharge, 400 W solar input, documented 20 ms UPS switchover, and a 10.8 kg carry weight.
Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus
2,042.8 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 3,000 W continuous AC output (6,000 W surge), a 25 A RV-style outlet, a 2 h full wall recharge, 1,400 W solar input, documented 20 ms EPS, and marketed expansion to 24 kWh, at 27.9 kg with wheels.
Jackery Explorer 300 Plus
288 Wh LiFePO4 compact power station with 300 W AC output (600 W surge), 2 h wall recharge, 100 W USB-C input/output, and a 3.75 kg weight aimed at ultralight camping and device charging.
Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro
3,024 Wh lithium-ion unit rated 3,000 W continuous (6,000 W surge) with a 2.4-hour stated AC recharge, a 25 A TT-30 outlet, and 1,400 W solar input. The only non-LiFePO4 battery in this index, at 29 kg.
OUPES Exodus 1200
992 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 1,200 W continuous AC output (1,500 W boost mode, 3,600 W peak), dual 140 W USB-C, 240 W MPPT solar input, marketed <20 ms UPS backup, and a 10.5 kg weight.
OUPES 2400
2,232 Wh LiFePO4 station rated 2,400 W continuous pure sine (5,000 W peak) across five NEMA 5-20R outlets, with a stated 0-100% AC recharge of 5.5 hours. Light for its class at 20.7 kg, but charging inputs are modest.
Pecron E1500LFP
1,536 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 2,200 W continuous AC output (4,400 W peak), 1,400 W wall charging for a 1.8 h full recharge, 1,000 W MPPT solar input, and expansion up to 9,216 Wh, at 17.4 kg.
Pecron E600LFP
614 Wh LiFePO4 compact power station with an unusually high 1,200 W continuous AC output (2,400 W surge), 350 W solar input with MPPT, wireless charging pad, and a 9.4 kg carry weight. Charges via external adapter (~3.3 h).
Pecron E1000LFP
1,024 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 1,800 W continuous AC output (3,000 W peak), 1,000 W wall charging rated at 1.3 h, 600 W solar input, documented 8–20 ms UPS switchover, and expansion up to 4,864 Wh.
Comparisons in this category
1 kWh Class: EcoFlow DELTA 2 vs BLUETTI AC180 vs Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 vs Anker SOLIX C1000 vs Pecron E1000LFP
Five US-market 1 kWh-class LiFePO4 stations compared on official specs. All but the Explorer 1000 v2 deliver 1,800 W continuous; they diverge sharply on weight (10.8–16 kg), solar input (400–600 W), expansion (none to 4,864 Wh), and recharge behavior.
Compact Class: BLUETTI AC2A vs EcoFlow RIVER 3 vs RIVER 3 Plus vs Jackery Explorer 300 Plus vs Anker SOLIX C300 vs Goal Zero Yeti 300
All six US-market sub-300 Wh compacts in the index, all LiFePO4. They separate on AC headroom (300–600 W), recharge speed (50 min to 2 h), port loadout (1–3 AC outlets, up to 140 W USB-C), switchover class, weight (3.5–6.2 kg), and warranty (2 vs 5 years).
High Capacity: EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max vs BLUETTI AC200L vs BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 vs Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus vs EcoFlow DELTA Pro
Five US-market home-backup-class LiFePO4 stations from 2 to 3.6 kWh. They split on inverter strength (2,400–3,600 W), RV outlets (three of five have one), solar ceilings (1,000–1,600 W), expansion architecture, and longevity ratings from 3,000 to 6,000 cycles.
Mid Capacity: BLUETTI AC70 vs Pecron E600LFP vs Goal Zero Yeti 500 vs Goal Zero Yeti 700 vs Anker SOLIX C800 Plus
Five US-market LiFePO4 stations between 499 and 768 Wh. Output philosophy splits them: BLUETTI, Pecron, and Anker push 1,000–1,200 W inverters into this size class, while Goal Zero pairs smaller 500–600 W inverters with 4,000-cycle packs and sub-20 ms switching.
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Structured attributes in this category
Every product in Portable Power Stations is indexed against these normalized attributes. Comparison matrices use the same keys, so values are directly comparable across brands.
| Key | Attribute | Unit | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
battery_capacity_wh | Battery capacity | Wh | Rated energy capacity of the internal battery (normalized decimal, official sources only). |
continuous_ac_output_w | Continuous AC output | W | Rated continuous inverter output. Boost/surge marketing modes are excluded from this field. |
surge_ac_output_w | Surge output | W | Peak/surge output for motor start-up loads, when officially stated. |
number_of_ac_outlets | AC outlets | count | AC sockets on the US base unit. |
output_port_summary | Output ports | — | Normalized port map using a controlled vocabulary (ac_outlet, usb_a, usb_c, car_socket_12v, dc5521, rv_tt30, ...). |
battery_chemistry | Battery chemistry | — | Normalized enum: lifepo4, nmc, li_ion_unspecified. LiFePO4 typically rates 3,000+ cycles. |
cycle_life | Cycle life | cycles | Official cycle rating with its capacity threshold percent, when both are stated. |
ac_input_w | Max AC charging input | W | Maximum rated wall-charging input. |
ac_recharge_time_hours | Full AC recharge time | h | Official full 0–100% recharge time. Partial claims ('80% in 45 min') are stored separately as marketing claims. |
solar_input_w | Max solar input | W | Maximum accepted solar input ('up to' claims allowed here as an inherently-max field). |
usb_c_max_w | Max USB-C output | W | Maximum single-port USB-C PD output. |
ups_eps_mode | UPS / EPS | — | Backup switchover behavior per official docs: ups, eps, ups_eps_marketing (marketed UPS, documented EPS), none, unknown. UPS and EPS are never silently equated. |
expandable_battery_support | Expandable battery support | — | Whether official expansion batteries exist, with max system capacity where stated. |
weight_kg | Weight | kg | Unit/net weight only — shipping weight is never used. |
dimensions_mm | Dimensions | mm | L × W × H in source order. |
warranty_years | Warranty | years | Official warranty length, when stated. |
Quick facts
- Entity type: category
- Indexed products: 34
- Indexed comparisons: 4
- Normalized attributes: 16
- Last updated: Jul 5, 2026
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