Anker Powerhouse 767 power station with 2400W Solar Generator

After being announced a few months ago, the new Anker Powerhouse 767 portable power station went on sale now. The Anker 767 power station is sold at Amazon.

Anker Powerhouse 767 portable power station Solar Generator

The new Anker Powerhouse 767 is the company’s most powerful power station to date. It is also the manufacturer’s first mobile power source to be equipped with the particularly efficient GaNPrime technology. Inside are lithium iron phosphate battery cells (LiFePO4) with a capacity of 2,048 Wh and a particularly long service life. If that’s not enough, you can double the capacity to 4,096 Wh with the optional additional battery.

The Anker 767 portable power station provides up to 2,300 watts of power via three Schuko plugs and the other ports (three USB-C ports with 100 watts each, two USB-A with 12 watts each, and two car sockets with 120 watts each). New energy enters the power pack via solar panels with a charging capacity of up to 1,000 watts or via the socket (the charging process only takes around an hour).

Anker Solar Generator 767 weighs around 30 kg, but thanks to the telescopic handle and castors, it can still be moved from one place to another quite easily.

Anker Powerhouse 767 price and availability

Anker 767 portable power station can be purchased from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk at $2,199 / £2,399. In addition, the manufacturer offers several bundles. In combination with two solar panels from Anker, each with 200 W, the power station costs $3,099 / £3,299, and together with the additional battery for doubling the capacity, the price is $3,299 / £3,499.

The Oukitel recently introduced the P2001 power station with a capacity of 2000Wh (LiFePo4), the largest battery in the lineup of Oukitel. You can save up to $425 during the Oukitel Cyber week sale. Moreover, the rated output of 2000W (Surge 4000W) can almost power 99% of your electric devices, such as TV, microwave, rice cooker, fridge, coffee maker, etc. for hours, even including those heavy-duty ones (electric drill, circular saw, bench grinder, etc.)

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