Anker Portable Power Station SOLIX C300, 288Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 300W (600W Surge) Solar Generator, 140W Two-Way Fast Charging

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 1,763 ratings

Price: 249.99

Last update: 01-30-2026


About this item

  • Compact with Massive Power: It's portable power that moves as freely as you. Give your devices 300W (600W Surge) and 288Wh. Fast charge with 140W two-way USB-C ports.
  • 8 Device Charging Ports: Power all your tech with versatile ports, including 3× AC (300W), 1× car socket (120W), 2× USB-C (140W), 1× USB-C (15W), and 1× USB-A (12W).
  • Travel-Friendly Design: Attach the strap(sold separately) or simply carry this power station. It's 15% smaller than similar designs and perfect for spontaneous adventures.
  • Solar-Powered Escapes: When your journey needs endless charging, do so seamlessly and sustainably with a 100W solar panel. We recommend 100W or 60W Anker Solar Panel. This power station is not compatible with Anker SOLIX PS30 (or other 5V~3A USB-C panels), PS200, PS400.
  • Your Choice of Recharging: Recharge to 80% in just 50 minutes with a wall outlet, or use solar panels, your car, or the PD 3.1 USB-C port. Stay charged, no matter where you are.
  • 10 Years of Power: Built to last a decade, power up with LiFePO4 batteries, designed to last 3,000 cycles. Also enjoy smart temperature control, impact resistance, and a 5-year warranty.
  • Quiet 25dB Power: Rest while you power in nature. This power station only emits 25dB from 3.3 ft away.
  • What is in the Box: Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station, AC Charging Cable, Safety Manual, and Warranty Info

Product information

Features & Specs
Wattage300 watts
Fuel Typesolar
Power SourceBattery Powered, Solar Powered
Recommended Uses For ProductCamping, Residential
Voltage230 Volts
Output Wattage600
Additional FeaturesPortable
Engine Type4 Stroke
Ignition System TypeElectronic
Runtime50 minutes
Total Power Outlets8
Frequency60 Hz
Current Rating10 Amps
Engine Power Maximum600 Watts
Starting Wattage600 Watts
Running Wattage300 Watts
Is ElectricNo

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Anker Portable Power Station SOLIX C300, 288Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 300W (600W Surge) Solar Generator, 140W Two-Way Fast Charging, for Outdoor Camping, Traveling, and Emergencies (Solar Panel Optional)

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Item details
Brand NameAnker
Included ComponentsAnker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station, AC Charging Cable, Safety Manual, and Warranty Info
Model NameAnker SOLIX C300
Model NumberA1722
UPC194644200732
ManufacturerAnker
Customer Reviews
4.64.6 out of 5 stars(1,584)

4.6 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank
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ASINB0D62GMQ3F
Item Type Name/
Item Height9.45 inches
Warranty Description5 Years
Measurements
Item Weight4.1 Kilograms
Item Dimensions L x W x H6.46"L x 6.34"W x 9.45"H
Additional details
ColorDark Gray

Top reviews from the United States

  • Fast Charging & Ultra-Portable, But Capacity is Limited
    The Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station is a great little backup power source that’s perfect for quick charging on the go. One of the biggest highlights is how fast it charges—it can go from nearly empty to full in a short amount of time, which is super convenient when you’re in a hurry. It’s also very lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry around for camping trips, outdoor work, or emergency backup.

    That said, the capacity is limited, so you won’t be running power-hungry devices for long. But to be fair, that’s expected for something this small. It’s great for charging phones, small electronics, and even a laptop, but if you need extended power for larger devices, you might want to look at a bigger model.

    ✅ Pros:
    Fast charging—gets back to full power quickly
    Extremely portable and easy to carry
    Good for phones, laptops, and small devices

    ❌ Cons:
    Limited capacity—won’t power large appliances for long
    Best suited for light, short-term use
    If you need a compact, fast-charging power station for small devices, this is a great choice. Just know its limits—it’s not meant to power everything, but for its size, it does exactly what it should.
  • Neat and versatile power supply
    This is a nice, neat, compact power supply. I appreciate that it has three 120 volt outputs and a standard fitting to charge it from a 120 volt outlet - the same as on a desktop computer. It also has multiple USB ports. I tested it twice. I used it to supply my laptop. After two hours of use, the power station fell from 100 percent charge to 64 percent, indicating that it would be able to power the laptop for about 5 hours. I also used it to supply my home network equipment. After two hours the power station fell from 100 percent to 80 percent, showing that it would power the network for about 10 hours, It recharges quickly. It has a built-in handle and is easy to carry that way. I am very pleased with this purchase.
  • Great camping solution
    The battery holds a charge well, works well for camping and power outages. Easily can power a mattress blower, small appliances.
    The included solar panel is easy to deploy and easily ran 30-40 watts without even trying to position it well on a partially cloudy day. Only minor complaint is that the panel didn’t fold back up intuitively. Pay attention to how it’s folded initially and you’ll be good.
  • adorable portable power
    this little thing super convenient. i got this because i work and go to school remotely and like to travel often with my spouse.

    i ordered it on sale with the 60 watt solar panels, which have an IP68 waterproof/resistant rating. i would say it's a good deal on sale, but I wouldn't do full price for the panel set, as for the extra hundred there are 100 watt panels that will work with it at that value. i also didn't realize until I got this solar power bank that grid power is "dirty" and has imperfect sine waves, but you get pure sine waves with a solar battery/inverter. so, it's supposed to be better for device batteries.

    I really like the design of the battery, first of all. it's very stylish, which is just something i like for my electronics. Anker seems to have good quality control so i was expecting it to feel nice and it does. i was a bit disappointed that for the price, it doesn't come with the strap by default. i really think it should (i got a third-party case that came with one, though).

    this little power bank has 288 watt hours of juice, it's rated at 300 watts and a 600 watt surge. for example, that means with the battery at 100%, a device that draws ~200 watts could run for about ~1.7 hours. 300 watts is pretty good for small electronics up to things such as a laptop. it has lifpo4 batteries in it that are supposed to last longer than older kinds of solar batteries and allegedly arent flammable and such.
    it can run my laptop which is rated up to 240 watts. typically, my laptop draws 20-80 watts in normal use, such as in a word processor or internet browsing/video streaming, so it can run for a few hours this way (~5 on a full charge). intensive gaming on the other hand wouldn't last long on battery alone, but it does have passthrough charging (charge battery while charging devices connected to battery). you should probably use a watt hour calculator to see if its a good match for your intended use and devices.

    i have tested the laptop while charging the battery with solar getting about 50 watts input, with normal use again drawing about 20-80 watts, and it did keep it charged. the battery did start to lose charge slowly because my laptop can go above 50 watts during normal use, like i said.
    with plugging into a wall and grid power, im sure this wouldn't be a problem as it can get more than 80 watts from an outlet or USB C charging. a lower wattage laptop that draws 20-50 watts in normal use would work better for use while just solar charging with the panel it came with. a 100 watt panel would also work for a high wattage laptop to use while solar charging.

    the battery itself is very quiet, even when you're close to it. i really like the built in light, as the smaller model has a lantern style light and i liked that feature but that model has less power and function.

    back to the panels, they fold out and up nicely, they're not very heavy and super easy to tote around. easy to wipe off too. the cord can wind up a bit and be tucked under the elastic straps. i have encountered a bit of rain on the panels before quickly packing up and bringing it in, and it was absolutely fine. it is cold during my review, so the capacity/loss is probably more impactful than average, but it hasn't been a noticeable issue.

    I use it to routinely charge my phone and smart watch overnight, which uses a bit more than it needs (maybe 10% of the battery) because it gets left on and keeps them at 100% until morning obviously. a great feature to add to the app would be auto shut off with times you can set.

    the app itself does work, although sometimes it doesnt stay connected because im usually behind several walls when im charging it outside on solar. it does show the internal temperature of the battery while charging or using it, the watt input and output, and so forth. i wish it had a history section where you could review the use/charge/discharge on a timeline, like over 24 hours or something.

    it does get a charge with cloudy weather but this depends on where you live and how much solar activity there is. one photo is an example of it charging slowly while overcast, it was getting around 5-15 watts. as a side note, i also wish Anker made a first party case for it, but the one i got works well. in the future i want to try it with a 100 watt panel to see how it goes.

    i think its probably very useful for people who go camping or that travel often, or if you like to work outside like on a patio or balcony etc, or to just keep their device batteries charged with cleaner sine waves.
  • Not for computers.
    Great device solidly built anker quality. Really liked that about it. Lots of buttons on it though that can be shut off by accidents. I did have problems with unit one connecting to internet and wifi. The app is superb. This item is not for computers! You dont want to be using it to power your hard drives or your computer. It takes too long for the unit to know if the power is gone and when it needs to start working. So expect frequent shut downs. It can be used for internet providing It an be plugged into a device that has a USBC power. The USBC works flawlessly and you wont experience internet problems- where it fails is on your other items that are plugged into the AC receptacles. Your hard drives will shut down and you will experience data loss. So it's not a good choice for that. Get something that is. HOWEVER the stuff that is designed for computers is so old and so unengineered that it just doesnt feel as safe as this anker unit. The size is great. I wish I could have kept it - I wish it would have worked for my application but it did not.

    Great product Anker bravo on that - your quality is awesome. You just need to ingrate something that works with today's electronics that can NEVER lose power.

    I find the run Time good and the charging is fast and I do like how you can tell the unit how much power you want it to charge itself with - bravo. I do have another one that works on a water softener and that DOES work really well. So for an appliance - go for it.

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