
Anker's newest power station is a good mix of power and portability
The F3000 is built around a 3.1kWh LFP battery and inverter that converts all that stored energy into up to 3,600W of 120V AC output. You can add three additional 3.1kWh expansion batteries to it for 12kWh of total capacity. For reference, a typical US home consumes about 889kWh per month, or about 29.2kWh per day. But not every device is needed during a blackout, and vanlifers require far less capacity and power (I use about 1.6kWh per day in my own van).
You can also tie two F3000 power stations together with an optional hub to boost output to 240V / 7200W if you need to power heavy-duty AC appliances like water pumps and home air conditioners. Naturally, this power station is also slathered in outlets, including two USB-A and two 100W USB-C ports, four 20A AC, one 30A AC, and a single 12V cigarette socket. Unfortunately, I'm not seeing any mention of a high wattage 12V output (like an Anderson port) for easy integration with an RV's electrical system.
The integrated wheels help you relocate the F3000 to the kitchen, bedroom, or picnic table — wherever you need power. Anker doesn't provide a weight, but 3kWh power stations with these specs are usually around 80 to 90 pounds. There's also no mention of fan noise, which can be bothersome on some power stations.
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The Solix F3000 accepts up to 2400W of solar charging via 165V and 60V inputs when the sun is shining. Otherwise, it can be charged (with optional adapter) by a 120V gas-powered generator while simultaneously delivering up 3600W appliances to devices plugged directly into the unit. That little trick is even more magical when the power station is connected to the house via a bidirectional inlet box and smart meter (both sold separately) that ties the power station directly to your home's circuitry. It means you can scale back on your whole home battery backup array (saving you lots of money) while still having the peace of mind that you can withstand an extended blackout for as long as you have liquid fuel and the ability to withstand all that noise and stink.
Notably, Anker says that the F3000 is super efficient in a new sleep mode, which reduces idle energy drain to 24.4W when powering low-wattage devices like fans and computers. That means the power station's battery should last over five days with the inverter on but sleeping, or almost two days when powering a home fridge. Overlanders who spend weeks off the grid will welcome that efficiency.
On paper, the Solix F3000 seems like a good compromise between portability, power, and expansion, putting it in competition with EcoFlow's Delta Pro 3, Bluetti's Apex 300, and Jackery's HomePower 3000, to name a few of the more popular brands. I like that it's more portable than Anker's flagship Solix F3800, which offers more capacity and expansion but in a tower orientation.
The Anker Solix F3000 lists for $2,499 with each additional battery priced at $1,499. Accessories include the Solix Smart Meter ($199), EV Charging Adapter ($99), TT-30 Charging Cable ($49), and Double Voltage Hub ($199). Discounts are available now before sales begin on June 25th at the full retail price.

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