The Solix F3800, Anker’s latest launch, hits the market as a multifunctional power station, able to meet energy needs both for travel and for providing backup for entire homes. Notably, it can recharge electric cars, positioning itself as a key player in the transition to more sustainable vehicles.
Expandable Capacity and Powerful Performance of the Solix F3800
With an initial capacity of 3.84 kWh, the Solix F3800 can expand to an incredible 26.9 kWh with the application of BP3800 LFP batteries from Anker. The expansion power allows for an output of up to 6,000W of dual-voltage alternating current (AC) (120V / 240V), which is therefore capable of powering a variety of household appliances.
The portable design allows the F3800 to include a telescopic handle and wheels, making it very good for weekend trips, forest outings, and longer hikes. Additionally, it can connect up to 2400W of foldable solar panels, which is why the station becomes a large semi-mobile solar generator weighing 60 kg. This feature allows it to power not only homes but also yachts, RVs, and small rooms.
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Custom Kits for Various Needs
Anker offers a range of kits based on the F3800 station, which adjust to meet the varying demands of interested parties. From solutions to tackle frequent power outages to more robust kits, such as the Solix F3800 Home Power Kit in the United States, which provides automatic backup for over ten household circuits and integration with solar panels.
The Solix F3800, therefore, not only provides an efficient response to power outages but also positions itself as a vital component in the search for more sustainable alternatives, including support for the growing demand for electric cars. Thus, Anker reinforces its commitment to providing innovative solutions that meet the needs of a constantly evolving world.

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