Anker SOLIX F3000 Portable Power Station and 400W Solar Panel, 3,072Wh, 6,000W Recharging, Solar Generator for Home Use, Expandable to 24kWh, For Outages, Camping, RVs, and Emergencies
Original price was: $3,498.00.$1,399.00Current price is: $1,399.00.
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32 Hours of Fridge Backup
The Fastest Recharging
Long-Lasting Home Backup
Plus Outage Power to Outlast
Enjoy Your Everlasting Cooling
Massive Power Anywhere

Anker is once again proud to pioneer the next generation of reliable, portable power solutions, standing upon our legacy of developing innovative technology. Whether you are looking to take your outdoor adventures to the next level, or protect your home with back-up power, Anker has built a solution you can count on – for whatever you need to power, wherever power is needed.
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The F3000 Portable Power Station and 400W Solar Panel will be diapatched separately. If you receive one item before the others, please await the arrival of the remaining items.
Ultra 2,400W Solar Recharging: With portable and rigid solar panel compatibility, charge fast outdoors. Just plug into the 165V or 60V ports.
Massive 3,600W Pass-Through Charging: No more interruptions during outages. Recharge with a 120V generator and run appliances at full power.
Less Power Waste, Longer Backup Time: With ultra-low idle power consumption, F3000 achieves 125 hours of AC idle standby time or runs a 190W fridge for 42 hours.
Powerful 120/240V Output: Run all your essentials from your F3000 at 120V, or pair two power stations at 240V for demanding appliances.
3kWh Starting Capacity: Keep essential appliances powered for 10 hours. Use batteries to expand to 24kWh and relax with 80 hours of outage-proof energy.
Hyper-Fast 6,000W Recharging: In emergencies, recharge fast with industry-leading input at 6,000W when you combine a fuel generator and solar.
Power Smarter, Save More: Automatically store free solar energy or low-cost off-peak electricity. Just add our Bi-Directional Inlet Box and Smart Meter.
What’s in the Box: Anker SOLIX F3000 Portable Power Station, Anker SOLIX PS400 Portable Solar Panel, AC charging cable, high-voltage solar charging cable, user manual, warning notice, and warranty card.
Price: $3,498.00 - $1,399.00
(as of Jan 08, 2026 01:14:10 UTC)
Specification: Anker SOLIX F3000 Portable Power Station and 400W Solar Panel, 3,072Wh, 6,000W Recharging, Solar Generator for Home Use, Expandable to 24kWh, For Outages, Camping, RVs, and Emergencies
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6 reviews for Anker SOLIX F3000 Portable Power Station and 400W Solar Panel, 3,072Wh, 6,000W Recharging, Solar Generator for Home Use, Expandable to 24kWh, For Outages, Camping, RVs, and Emergencies
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Original price was: $3,498.00.$1,399.00Current price is: $1,399.00.








Sean Rogue-Dad –
Behold this fully armed and operational powerstation … on Wheels! (Literally)
Byline: RogueWon – That’s no moon . . . but it is pretty big. I picked this up earlier this summer and it’s quickly become my go-to for off-grid trips. The headline feature? It handily powers my 13k Coleman roof AC — something I never thought I’d say about a “portable” power station. Real world testing, on ‘low cool’ I can see up to 6-7 hours of run time – and with tending, push that to eight for a full nights sleep.Adjustable charging levels mean I don’t trip smaller circuits, and if you’ve got a 30A input, this thing slurps up a full charge in about 90 minutes. The 30A output is equally epic. With the built-in 6-inch wheels that roll smoothly over terrain, moving it around is shockingly painless. While it’s still a beast, it’s way more manageable than my F3800. For overland camping, the F3000 is the smarter, friendlier cousin.What I like: serious power, thoughtful charging options, massive solar capacity, and portability that doesn’t break your back (or at least not as much as it could).What I don’t like: unavoidable bulk. The wheels help, but it’s still hefty. It also loses Wi-Fi connection more than I’d prefer. And while the included 400W solar panel delivers, it’s oversized and heavy enough that I find myself leaving it behind. Honestly, I’d have preferred two 200W panels for better flexibility, less hassle, and more use-case versatility.Bottom line: it’s damn close to perfect. If you need real-deal portable power for RV, camping, or emergency backup, the F3000 delivers. Portability is relative — but with those 6″ wheels, this beast can follow you just about anywhere your four-wheels can take you.
Andrew P –
A Must have in the Power Station World!
This is number 3 to my Anker collection. I LOVE their products. I will be buying more expansion batteries as time goes on. Yea it would be cheaper to build your own set up. I bought Anker products because no matter where you go, you can take it with you. So if you move, you aren’t locked into having to tear apart an old system. You can just grab and go. I have this paired with a Generator feeder plug in my room and this runs the whole house. I have the AC on a separate gas system for now until I feel I can run it safely. This is a must have for the up a comer to Power Stations. I will always be a fan of Anker no matter what anyone says. I will always have a need for these devices! Thanks Anker! The Qualitt is amazing. Charge rate is amazing. It functions flawlessly and it’s a great bang for your buck with amazing build quality and attention to detail.
Oliver –
Really love it!!!
OMG, just got my F3000 delivered and I’m so excited! Okay yeah, it’s a little heavier than some others, but those wheels? Total lifesaver – dragging it around is seriously no problem at all. When the generator connector arrived, I hooked it right up to my Ryobi 6500 and fired it up. It pumped out a solid 3600W without any drama – perfect for all my stuff! My only tiny complaint? I wish the 120V AC outlets had just a little more space between them. Plugging things in gets kinda awkward sometimes. But honestly? This thing is an absolute beast and handles everything like a total pro. I’d totally recommend it!
JOEX –
My Anker Solix F3000 Upgrade – Really Solid!
I recently upgraded from my old PPS to the Solix F3000, and it’s been a game changer. It completely reolsved my battery anxiety – finally, no more stressing over power running out.What really stands out is the excellent standby power management. Holding a charge for five days is very impressive, and it makes the F3000 one of the most reliable options available right now. The 3600W generator bypass has also proven invaluable, especially during hurricane-related outages – it keeps essential appliances running far longer than I expected.The dual solar input is another big plus. Anker has listened to feedback and delivered meaningful upgrades. Besides, the unit is surprisingly easy to move around – even RV-friendly. I’m planning to bring it on my next trip and will share more once I put it through its paces on the road.Overall, this is a solid upgrade that delivers what I want. Highly recommended.
mioutlook –
Nice All in One Package
I bought this as a replacement for a Goal Zero unit. For less than what I paid for the Goal Zero 8 years ago I get double the amount of capacity. I’m using this primarily for camping/festival use, so the built in 12v highee amperage output and dual solar MPPT controllers work well for my purposes. At just under 100lbs I appreciate the built in wheels. It’s at the top limit of what I consider to be portable.The app is easy to use. You can use it without the app, but things like port memory (restart on charging from drained), charge rate limits for different AC inputs and power saving modes seem to be only available in the app.I’d probably consider other offerings from Anker or Bluetti if I was going to use this primarily for home backup, especially with the lack of built in 240 split phase capability. It does have home power integration and capacity expansion options.1st camping trip update: this system worked great. It easily powered an RV air conditioner for over 4 hours and recharged easily via solar and gas generator. It also remained quiet, even under load. One complaint: USB ports are not controllable or adjustable. They have a high 1 watt minimum power draw to keep them active which caused issues when charging smaller items. I solved this by using a multiport usb charger in the DC 12v car port. That port, as well as the 30a Anderson power pole outlet, is controllable and the power saving option can be disabled. I have a distribution block attached to the 30a outlet to power camping lights, additional chargers and a cooler.
Mike M. –
This product functions as advertised. Highly recommended. Easy setup.I’m still learning how to properly use it.