Anker, a leading innovator in power solutions, has introduced the highly anticipated SOLIX F3800 power station through a successful Kickstarter campaign. This launch follows the recent unveiling of the Anker SOLIX series at IFA 2023 in Berlin, showcasing cutting-edge portable power solutions.
Key Points:
Anker has launched the SOLIX F3800 power station through a Kickstarter campaign, exceeding its $100,000 target with over $4 million in pledges.
The SOLIX F3800 is part of the Anker SOLIX lineup of Power Stations, offering reliable power storage solutions.
Anker aims to redefine power energy independence, providing backup power for outdoor adventures and home power backup with cost savings.
Specifications:
The SOLIX F3800 is the first power station to feature AC coupling and support solar power cycling.
It offers homeowners an expandable and cost-effective home power system with 6,000W AC power output and 120V/240V voltage options.
The internal battery capacity is 3.844kWh, expandable to 53.8kWh with additional batteries.
It can simultaneously power high-energy devices and basic home appliances.
The power station offers direct charging for electric vehicles and fast charging options.
Smartphone control enables seamless home energy management.
Pricing Details:
The SOLIX F3800 is available for a minimum pledge of $2,599.
Deliveries are set to commence in January 2024.
Availability is currently limited to selected countries in Europe, the US, Canada, and Australia.
Warranty and Availability:
Anker offers a 5-year warranty for the SOLIX F3800 power station.
The product is available through the Kickstarter campaign and is expected to be delivered to backers starting in January 2024.
Initially, availability is limited to specific regions, including Europe, the US, Canada, and Australia.
Embrace a new era of home energy independence with the Anker SOLIX F3800, a reliable and versatile power solution designed to meet the evolving needs of modern households.
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