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Anker Launches Solix S2000 and Schedules Live Test of 35‑Hour Fridge Runtime

To prove a claimed 35‑hour refrigerator backup, Anker is livestreaming a real‑time test of its compact 2,010Wh LiFePO4 Solix S2000 that carries a TÜV SÜD A+ runtime rating.

Overview

  • Anker put the Solix S2000 on sale Tuesday with a launch price of $679.99 and early‑access codes that cut qualifying orders to roughly $599, with units expected to ship in mid June.
  • The company scheduled a live YouTube fridge run starting at 5 p.m. PT on Tuesday to demonstrate its claim that the S2000 can power a typical refrigerator for 35 hours in real time.
  • The S2000 centers on an OptiSave system that Anker says cuts idle draw to below 6 watts, and the unit uses a 2,010Wh LiFePO4 battery with 1,500W continuous/3,000W peak output and a roughly 10,000‑cycle rated life.
  • Anker cites a TÜV SÜD A+ runtime certification to support the claim but independent, long‑term field verification of real‑world runtime and longevity is still outstanding.
  • Retailers are also running steep, short‑window discounts across the SOLIX line — for example the C2000 is heavily discounted on Amazon — so buyers should weigh launch deals, warranty terms, and forthcoming independent test results before deciding.