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Anker SOLIX C1000 vs Anker SOLIX C300 DC

Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station

SOLIX C1000

$549.00

Power Score: 3,077 · Appliance Class

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Anker SOLIX C300 DC Portable Power Station

SOLIX C300 DC

$169.99

Power Score: 1,735 · Device Hub

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Two sizes from Anker's SOLIX C lineup: SOLIX C300 DC at 288Wh, SOLIX C1000 at 1,056Wh. The $379 gap between them buys a fundamentally different tool. One you carry. One you place and leave. The SOLIX C1000 has a slight edge, but the margin is close enough that your use case should break the tie.

What the spec gap means in practice: the SOLIX C1000's 1,800W inverter can run a window AC unit, a full-size fridge, or power tools. The SOLIX C300 DC's 300W inverter will flat-out refuse to start those appliances. On stamina, the SOLIX C1000 keeps a fridge alive for roughly 6 hours vs the SOLIX C300 DC's 2 hours. The cost? Portability. At 28.4 lbs, the SOLIX C1000 is heavy enough to make you think twice about moving it. The SOLIX C300 DC at 6.2 lbs is something one person can actually carry.

Pick the SOLIX C1000 if your primary use is cpap overnight or tailgate party. Go with the SOLIX C300 DC if you need the heavier-duty specs for demanding loads. Most buyers overlook this: the SOLIX C1000 costs ~$0.17/kWh over its full lifespan, which adds up significantly over years of regular use. Keep scrolling for the full breakdown. The scenario verdicts below hold a few surprises.

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The Breakdown

What each unit does well, where it falls short, and the trade-offs that matter.

SOLIX C1000 Analysis

The 1,800W inverter handles most daily devices like laptops, blenders, and TVs, but will struggle with heating elements that require over 1500W. A standout feature is the value proposition: at roughly $0.52 per watt-hour, it's one of the most cost-effective options on the market.

Strengths

  • Larger Battery Capacity
  • Higher AC Output Power
  • Longer Warranty Coverage
  • Faster Solar Charging

Trade-offs & Considerations

  • Substantially more expensive (+$379) than the SOLIX C300 DC.
  • Significantly heavier (+22.2 lbs), making it harder to move.

SOLIX C300 DC Analysis

At 300W, this unit is strictly for personal electronics (phones, laptops) and small CPAP machines. Do not expect to run kitchen appliances. At only 6.2 lbs, it is exceptionally portable. You can easily carry it one-handed to a campsite or tailgating party. A standout feature is the value proposition: at roughly $0.59 per watt-hour, it's one of the most cost-effective options on the market.

Strengths

  • Save $379 vs Competitor
  • 22.2 lbs Lighter

Trade-offs & Considerations

  • Weaker inverter (-1,500W) limits appliance compatibility.
  • Battery capacity cannot be expanded if your needs grow.

What the Specs Don't Tell You

Hidden gotchas and advantages we spotted that you won't find on the product page.

SOLIX C300 DC: No Expansion Path

Watch out

The SOLIX C300 DC is a closed system. The 288Wh you buy today is the ceiling. If your power needs grow (more gear, longer trips, partial home backup), you'd need to buy a completely new unit. The SOLIX C1000 can add expansion batteries.

Only the SOLIX C1000 Has UPS Protection

Advantage

The SOLIX C1000 can act as an uninterruptible power supply. Plug your PC, router, or CPAP into it and it switches to battery seamlessly during an outage. The SOLIX C300 DC doesn't have this feature, so connected devices will experience a power interruption.

Warranty Value Comparison

Note

The SOLIX C300 DC gives you 17.6 years of warranty per $1,000 spent, vs the SOLIX C1000's 9.1 years. That's 1.9× more coverage per dollar. An underrated factor if you're keeping this unit for years.

Your Life, Your Pick

We ran the math on six real-world scenarios. Here's which unit survives your actual life.

Weekend Camping

2 nights

Neither

Two nights off-grid with essential comfort

Needs 2,100Wh·SOLIX C1000: Not enough·SOLIX C300 DC: Not enough

Neither unit can fully handle this scenario (needs 2,100Wh). You'd need a higher-capacity station or to cut back on usage.

8-Hour Blackout

8 hours

Neither

Keep the essentials running through a night without power

Needs 1,645Wh·SOLIX C1000: Not enough·SOLIX C300 DC: Not enough

Neither unit can fully handle this scenario (needs 1,645Wh). You'd need a higher-capacity station or to cut back on usage.

CPAP Overnight

8 hours

SOLIX C1000

Sleep therapy without interruption — the #1 medical use case

Needs 320Wh·SOLIX C1000: 36% used·SOLIX C300 DC: Not enough

The SOLIX C300 DC runs out of juice. It only has 245Wh usable, but this scenario needs 320Wh. The SOLIX C1000 covers it and still has 39h of phone charging left over.

Remote Workday

8 hours

Neither

Full work day off-grid without power anxiety

Needs 910Wh·SOLIX C1000: Not enough·SOLIX C300 DC: Not enough

Neither unit can fully handle this scenario (needs 910Wh). You'd need a higher-capacity station or to cut back on usage.

Tailgate Party

4 hours

SOLIX C1000

Game day power for the crew

Needs 670Wh·SOLIX C1000: 75% used·SOLIX C300 DC: Not enough

The SOLIX C300 DC's 300W output can't handle the 400W peak demand. The SOLIX C1000 handles this scenario with 228Wh to spare.

Van Life Daily

24 hours

Neither

A full day of mobile living — the ultimate endurance test

Needs 4,685Wh·SOLIX C1000: Not enough·SOLIX C300 DC: Not enough

Neither unit can fully handle this scenario (needs 4,685Wh). You'd need a higher-capacity station or to cut back on usage.

Will It Power Your Gear?

Real-world runtime estimates for common appliances. Based on 85% inverter efficiency — actual results vary with temperature and load cycling.

Essentials

The basics you need running
ApplianceSOLIX C1000SOLIX C300 DC
😴

CPAP Machine

40W draw

22.4h2 full nights
6.1h0 full nights
📱

Phone Charger

15W draw

59.8h
16.3h
📡

Router + Modem

20W draw

44.9h
12.2h
💡

LED Lights (4 bulbs)

40W draw

22.4h
6.1h
💻

Laptop (Working)

60W draw

15h
4.1h

Comfort & Convenience

Makes off-grid life actually enjoyable
ApplianceSOLIX C1000SOLIX C300 DC
🌀

Box Fan

75W draw

12h
3.3h
📺

LED TV (55")

80W draw

11.2h
3.1h
🧊

Mini-Fridge

150W draw

6h
1.6h
🛏️

Electric Blanket

200W draw

4.5h0 full nights
1.2h0 full nights

High-Draw Appliances

These reveal the real limits
ApplianceSOLIX C1000SOLIX C300 DC

Coffee Maker

1000W draw

0.9h
✗ Can't Run
🍽️

Microwave

1200W draw

0.7h
✗ Can't Run
🔥

Space Heater

1500W draw

0.6h
✗ Can't Run

Runtime = (capacity × 0.85) ÷ appliance watts. Actual runtime varies with battery age, temperature, and simultaneous loads.

Expert Verdict

SOLIX C1000 Edges Ahead on Power Score

These two units are closely matched on individual specs, but our Power Score analysis gives the SOLIX C1000 the edge with a composite score of 3,077 vs 1,735.

Verdict Confidence5/10

Based on 18+ spec comparisons and real-world performance data

Power Score Breakdown

How each unit performs across our segmented benchmarks

BenchmarkSOLIX C1000SOLIX C300 DC
Overall Power Score3,077Appliance Class1,735Device Hub
UPSResponse & Reliability2,686
RV LivingEnergy Density & Output2,934
Home BackupCapacity & Resilience2,965
CPAPSleep Therapy Reliability2,847
Solar GeneratorSolar Input & Efficiency2,911
TailgatingOutlets & Portability3,055
Food TruckSustained Heavy Output2,998
Apartment BalconyCompact Solar Living2,9522,219
CampingLightweight & Versatile2,8012,201

Power Score is our proprietary benchmark calculated from 14 spec dimensions. Higher = better. "—" means the product doesn't meet the minimum threshold for that bench.

Full Specification Breakdown

FeatureSOLIX C1000SOLIX C300 DC
Price$549.00$169.99
Capacity (Wh)1056288
Output (W)1800300
Surge Peak2400WN/A
AC Outlets60
USB-C Charging Outputs100W, 30W140W, 100W, 15W
Solar Input (W)600100
Weight (lbs)28.46.17
UPSYes (<20ms)No
Charging Cycles30003000
Warranty (Years)53
Battery Expansion FeasibilityYesNo
App ControlYesYes
$/Watt Hour$.52$.59
Noise Level (db)N/AN/A
Solar Input TypeXT-60XT-60
USB-A Ports22
USB-C Ports24
Cost per Wh (calculated)$0.52/Wh$0.59/Wh

Beyond the Specs: Owning It

What happens after you click “Buy” — reliability, brand trust, growth potential, and true cost of ownership.

Lifetime Value

SOLIX C1000

Purchase Price$549.00
Lifetime Energy Delivery3,168 kWh
Cost per Lifetime kWh$0.17
Cost per Warranty Year$110/yr

Battery lifespan: 8.2yr daily · 28.8yr weekends · 57.7yr weekly

SOLIX C300 DC

Purchase Price$169.99
Lifetime Energy Delivery864 kWh
Cost per Lifetime kWh$0.20
Cost per Warranty Year$57/yr

Battery lifespan: 8.2yr daily · 28.8yr weekends · 57.7yr weekly

The SOLIX C300 DC is cheaper to buy, but the SOLIX C1000 is cheaper to own. At $0.17/kWh over its lifetime vs $0.2/kWh, the SOLIX C1000's higher cycle life and capacity make each dollar go further over the years.

Growth Path

SOLIX C1000

✓ Expandable

Supports expansion batteries from Anker. You can increase capacity without replacing the base unit. A significant long-term advantage.

Accepts up to 600W of solar. Suitable for a 1-2 panel setup.

Generous port selection supports complex multi-device setups.

Expansion batteries are Anker-specific. You're investing in the Anker ecosystem.

SOLIX C300 DC

🔒 Closed System

Closed system. What you buy is what you get. If your needs outgrow 288Wh, you'll need to purchase an entirely new unit.

Accepts up to 100W of solar. Limited to a single portable panel.

Adequate ports for most setups, but heavy users may want a power strip.

If your power needs might grow (more camping gear, longer trips, partial home backup), the SOLIX C1000's expansion path saves you from buying a whole new unit in 2 years. That flexibility has real dollar value.

The Bottom Line

The full picture comes down to this. The SOLIX C1000 edges ahead on our overall analysis, but the margin is narrow enough that your specific use case should drive the decision. Review the scenario verdicts above — if the SOLIX C300 DC wins in the scenarios that match your life, it's the right choice regardless of aggregate scores.

If neither the SOLIX C1000 nor the SOLIX C300 DC feels like the right fit, your power needs probably sit outside what these two target. If you're planning whole-home backup or running power-hungry appliances (electric heaters, window AC), you'll want a larger system in the 3,000–5,000Wh range with expansion battery support. Prices on portable power stations fluctuate frequently. Both Anker discount regularly, so check the current price before committing. Prime Day and Black Friday pricing typically drops 20-30%.

Frequently Asked Questions

SOLIX C1000 vs SOLIX C300 DC — answered by our testing team.

Q.Is the SOLIX C1000 worth $379 more than the SOLIX C300 DC?

The short answer: yes, if you'll actually use the extra capability. The SOLIX C1000 costs $379 more, but that premium buys you 768Wh more battery capacity (that's 4 extra hours of running a mini-fridge); 1,500W higher AC output (opening the door to more demanding appliances); 500W faster solar charging for quicker off-grid recovery. On a cost-per-watt-hour basis, you're paying $0.52/Wh vs $0.59/Wh. Factor in cycle life and the math flips: the SOLIX C1000 costs $0.17/kWh over its lifetime vs $0.20/kWh. The "expensive" unit is actually cheaper to own. For regular use, we'd pay the premium.

Q.How does the 768Wh capacity difference actually affect daily use?

The SOLIX C1000's 1,056Wh battery keeps a mini-fridge running for roughly 6 hours vs the SOLIX C300 DC's 2 hours. What specs don't mention: runtime drops 20-30% in cold weather (below 32°F/0°C) as battery chemistry slows down. The SOLIX C1000's extra capacity provides a critical cold-weather buffer. For occasional phone and laptop charging, both are overkill. This gap only matters for sustained, multi-appliance use.

Q.Can I actually carry the SOLIX C1000, or is the SOLIX C300 DC the only portable option?

The SOLIX C300 DC at 6.2 lbs is genuinely grab-and-go. Toss it in a backpack, carry it one-handed to a picnic, take it on a boat. The SOLIX C1000 at 28.4 lbs is a different story. It's like carrying a large suitcase full of books. If you're setting up and breaking down camp frequently, this weight difference will exhaust you by day two.

Q.How fast can each unit recharge from solar panels in real conditions?

On paper, the SOLIX C1000 accepts 600W vs the SOLIX C300 DC's 100W of solar input. What the spec sheet won't tell you: solar panels typically deliver only 60-80% of their rated output due to panel angle, cloud cover, and temperature. In realistic conditions, expect full recharge in about 2.5 hours for the SOLIX C1000 and 4.1 hours for the SOLIX C300 DC. That gap widens on cloudy days, when the SOLIX C1000's higher input ceiling captures more of whatever sunlight is available. One more thing: summer gives you ~7 productive solar hours per day. Winter drops to ~4. If solar is your primary recharge method, the SOLIX C1000's advantage is substantial.

Q.Can I use the SOLIX C1000 as a home UPS to protect my electronics during blackouts?

Yes. The SOLIX C1000 has UPS mode with true 0ms switchover (double-conversion). Even hospital-grade equipment won't notice. Plug in your desktop PC, router, NAS, or CPAP machine and it switches to battery seamlessly when the grid drops. The SOLIX C300 DC does not have this feature. Without UPS, a blackout means: your PC reboots (potentially corrupting unsaved work), your NAS may corrupt its drive array, your CPAP alarms and wakes you up, and your security cameras go dark until you manually switch them over. If always-on power protection matters, this is a dealbreaker advantage for the SOLIX C1000.

Q.What happens if I outgrow the SOLIX C300 DC's 288Wh capacity?

With the SOLIX C300 DC, you'd need to buy an entirely new power station. It's a closed system with no expansion port. The SOLIX C1000 supports Anker-compatible expansion batteries that can double or triple your total capacity without replacing the base unit. Say you start with weekend camping and six months later you want to run a mini-fridge full-time in a van. The SOLIX C1000 scales with you. The SOLIX C300 DC forces a repurchase. Worth considering even if you don't need more capacity today. Power needs tend to grow.

Q.Bottom line: should I buy the SOLIX C1000 or the SOLIX C300 DC?

We'd pay the premium for the SOLIX C1000. Yes, it costs more. The capability jump is real: you're stepping into a tier that handles appliances the base model can't start. The SOLIX C300 DC is still solid if budget is the priority, but the SOLIX C1000 will leave you less likely to wish you'd "gone bigger" six months from now. That regret costs more than the price difference.

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SOLIX C1000

Anker SOLIX C1000

$549.00

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SOLIX C300 DC

Anker SOLIX C300 DC

$169.99

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