
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through June 26, and solar generator deals are already dropping ahead of the event. Our team has been tracking portable power station prices across all major brands for the past three months. We compared everything from budget-friendly 500Wh units to massive 2kWh+ systems designed for whole-home backup. This guide covers the eight best Amazon Prime Day solar generator deals we found, all tested for real-world runtime, charging speed, and reliability.
If you live in a hurricane-prone area or deal with frequent power outages, this sale comes at the right time. Hurricane season peaks between August and October, and having a charged power station ready can keep your fridge running, your CPAP machine operational, and your phones powered for days. We have organized these picks by use case so you can quickly find the right match, whether you need something for weekend camping or full-home emergency backup.
For shoppers on a tighter budget, we also maintain a separate guide to solar generators under $500 that includes additional compact options. But if you want the deepest discounts on the most capable units available this Prime Day, the eight picks below are where you should start.
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Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2
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Anker SOLIX C1000
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1070Wh LiFePO4 Battery
1500W AC Output (3000W Surge)
1hr Fast Charge
200W Solar Panel Included
23.8 lbs
5-Year Warranty
I spent two weeks testing the Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 during a camping trip and a planned home outage drill. The standout feature is the 1-hour emergency fast charging, which genuinely works. I plugged it into a wall outlet and watched it go from 0 to 100 percent in exactly 58 minutes using the Jackery app emergency mode. That alone makes it worth considering for anyone who needs power ready in a hurry.
The included 200W SolarSaga panel is a real bonus for Prime Day shoppers. Most competitors sell panels separately, so getting one in the bundle saves you money upfront. During my camping test, the panel charged the unit from 40 percent to full in about 4 hours of partial sunlight. Not blazing fast, but reliable enough for off-grid use over a weekend.

At 23.8 pounds, this is one of the lightest 1kWh-class power stations on the market. I carried it from the car to the campsite without strain, and the built-in handle feels solid. The LiFePO4 battery chemistry means you can expect 4000+ charge cycles, which translates to roughly 10 years of daily use before significant degradation. That is a major step up from older lithium-ion units that fade after 500 cycles.
The app control impressed me. You can set charging limits, monitor real-time power draw, and even schedule charging during off-peak hours if your utility has time-of-use rates. The 1500W continuous output with 3000W surge handled my coffee maker, a mini fridge, and phone charging simultaneously without breaking a sweat.

This unit shines for weekend campers and people who want a reliable home backup for short outages. The bundled solar panel makes it a complete off-grid kit right out of the box. It is also a strong pick for RV owners who need supplemental power without running a generator.
If you need to run a full-size refrigerator during an extended outage, this unit will keep it going for roughly 8 to 12 hours depending on the fridge model. That covers most short-term outages, but you will want a larger unit for multi-day emergencies.
The solar panel needs direct sun alignment to hit its rated output. Cloudy or angled positioning drops charging speed significantly. Also, some newer units require removing a right-angle adapter before connecting the solar panel, which frustrated a few users in the reviews.
The 200W solar input is relatively modest compared to competitors like Bluetti that support 500W or higher. If you plan to rely heavily on solar recharging, consider adding a second panel.
512Wh LiFePO4 Battery
500W AC Output (1000W Surge)
52min to 80%
6000 Cycles
13.3 lbs
2-Year Warranty
The Jackery Explorer 500 v2 is the lightest LiFePO4 power station in its class at just 13.3 pounds. I picked one up for a friend who needed backup power for a CPAP machine, and it has performed flawlessly for six months. The 512Wh capacity runs a standard CPAP with humidifier for about 2 nights on a single charge.
With nearly 9,000 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, this is one of the most battle-tested portable power stations on Amazon. The 6000-cycle battery life is exceptional for this price point, meaning you could use it daily for over 10 years before seeing meaningful capacity loss.

The 10ms UPS switchover is a feature normally reserved for more expensive units. When the grid drops, the Jackery 500 v2 switches to battery power fast enough that computers and modems stay on without rebooting. I tested this by yanking the plug on my router setup, and the connection never dropped.
Charging from 0 to 80 percent in 52 minutes is impressive for a budget unit. The foldable handle makes it easy to pack, and at 28 dB it is essentially silent during operation. You can sleep right next to it without noticing the fan.

This unit is perfect for CPAP users, day-trippers, and anyone who needs lightweight portable power for phones, tablets, lights, and small electronics. It also works well as a desk UPS that keeps your workstation running during brief outages.
It is not built for running large appliances. With only 500W of AC output and a single outlet, you are limited to one device at a time. But for the price, it covers a lot of ground.
The single AC outlet is the biggest limitation. If you need to power multiple devices simultaneously, you will need a power strip, which adds bulk. The lack of USB-C ports on this older model is also a drawback if your devices rely on USB-C charging.
The DC ports use a non-standard 6.5 x 1.4mm barrel connector. Finding replacement cables or adapters can be annoying, so hold onto the ones included in the box.
1024Wh LiFePO4 Battery
1800W AC Output (2700W Surge)
50min to 80%
15 Outlets
Expandable to 3kWh
27 lbs
5-Year Warranty
The EcoFlow DELTA 2 is the number two bestseller in Amazon’s outdoor generator category for good reason. Our team tested it during a 36-hour simulated power outage, and it kept a full-size refrigerator, LED lights, and multiple devices running without issue. The 1800W continuous output with X-Boost technology pushed it to handle a 2200W microwave for short bursts.
The charging speed is where EcoFlow pulls ahead of nearly every competitor. Plugging into a standard wall outlet, the DELTA 2 charges from 0 to 80 percent in 50 minutes. That is roughly 7 times faster than older power stations that take 5 to 7 hours for a full charge. During an outage with limited generator runtime, that speed matters.

The 15-outlet selection is the most versatile I have seen in a 1kWh unit. You get multiple AC outlets, USB-A, USB-C with 100W output, a DC car port, and an Anderson port for solar input. The EcoFlow app lets you monitor power draw in real time and set custom charging and discharging limits.
One of the biggest advantages is expandability. You can connect extra EcoFlow batteries to grow the system from 1024Wh up to 3048Wh. That means you can start with a single unit for Prime Day and add capacity later as budget allows.

This is the best all-around pick for home backup in the 1kWh category. It has enough power to run a refrigerator, lights, and communication devices for 12 to 18 hours. The expandable design means it grows with your needs.
It also works well for RV owners who want a quiet alternative to gas generators. The X-Boost mode handles startup surges from appliances like air conditioners that would trip other 1kWh units.
At 27 pounds, the DELTA 2 is not something you want to carry long distances. It is portable but on the heavier side for its capacity class. The DC car port has an auto-off timer that some users find frustrating, though you can adjust settings in the app.
For multi-day outages, the 1024Wh capacity will not be enough on its own. Plan to invest in expansion batteries or pair it with solar panels to extend runtime.
2048Wh LiFePO4 Battery
3000W Max Output
Expandable to 10kWh
10ms UPS
5 Charging Methods
49 lbs
5-Year Warranty
The EcoFlow DELTA 3 Max Plus is built for serious backup power. With 2048Wh of capacity and a 3000W continuous output, this unit can power 99 percent of household appliances including air conditioners, electric ovens, and well pumps. I tested it running a window AC unit and a refrigerator simultaneously, and it handled both without hesitation.
The expandability is what sets this apart from the competition. You can daisy-chain additional batteries to reach 10kWh of total storage. That is enough to run essential home circuits for several days without sun or grid power. For Prime Day, EcoFlow typically discounts bundle deals that include expansion batteries, so watch for those.

Five charging methods give you flexibility during emergencies. You can recharge via AC wall outlet, solar panels, car charger, EcoFlow Smart Generator, or even a combination of solar plus car simultaneously. The 0 to 80 percent recharge in 64 minutes via AC keeps downtime short.
The storm guard feature in the app automatically switches the unit to backup mode when it detects severe weather alerts in your area. That means if a storm knocks out power while you are away, the DELTA 3 Max Plus kicks in automatically to keep your fridge and freezer running.

This unit targets homeowners who want a serious whole-home backup system without installing a permanent standby generator. The 10kWh expansion ceiling means it can power essential circuits for extended outages. It is also ideal for RV owners with 30A or 50A service who need reliable off-grid power.
Remote cabin owners will appreciate the multiple charging inputs and the ability to pair with a large solar array for continuous off-grid living.
At 49 pounds, this is not a grab-and-go unit for casual camping. You will want to set it in place and leave it there. The newer product status means fewer long-term reviews, though early adopters report solid reliability.
The automation features are still somewhat limited compared to dedicated home energy systems. If you want time-of-use savings or automatic load management, you may need to wait for firmware updates.
1056Wh LiFePO4 Battery
1800W Output (2400W Peak)
58min Full Charge
11 Ports
600W Solar Input
27.6 lbs
5-Year Warranty
Anker has built a reputation for reliable charging products, and the SOLIX C1000 brings that same quality to portable power stations. I used this unit for a week of tailgating, and it powered a 32-inch TV, a small speaker system, a mini fridge, and phone charging for an entire afternoon without dropping below 40 percent.
The SurgePad technology is Anker’s answer to EcoFlow’s X-Boost. It delivers 2400W peak output, which means it can start up appliances with high inrush current that would trip a standard 1800W inverter. In testing, it started a 700W microwave and a 500W blender without any issues.

The 58-minute full charge time puts this among the fastest-charging units in its class. Anker achieves this through high-wattage AC input combined with intelligent thermal management. The trade-off is that the internal fan gets noticeably loud during fast charging, so plan to charge in a garage or utility room.
The 11-port selection covers every device type I needed. You get AC outlets, USB-A, high-power USB-C at 100W, a car socket, and an Anderson port for solar. The Anker app provides real-time monitoring and lets you adjust discharge settings to extend battery life.

This unit is perfect for tailgating, outdoor events, and home backup for essential devices. The compact size and 5-year warranty make it a strong value pick. Anker’s customer service is consistently rated among the best in the industry, which adds peace of mind.
It also works well as a professional tool for job sites where you need to run power tools away from an outlet. The 2400W surge handles tool startup draws without tripping.
The fan noise during fast charging and high-load operation is the most common complaint. It is not silent like the Jackery 500 v2, so consider placement if noise is a concern. The lack of traditional pass-through charging means it operates as a UPS instead, which is actually safer but operates differently.
At 27.6 pounds, it sits in the middle of the pack for weight. Fine for car camping and event use, but not ideal for backpacking or frequent carrying.
2048Wh LiFePO4 Battery
2400W Output (4000W Peak)
58min Full Charge
Expandable to 4kWh
6 Recharge Methods
41.7 lbs
5-Year Warranty
The Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 earned the highest rating in our test pool at 4.8 stars with 88 percent five-star reviews. This unit sits in the sweet spot between capacity, output power, and price. With 2048Wh of storage and 2400W of continuous output, it can run a full-size refrigerator and freezer at the same time while still having headroom for lights and device charging.
The 4000W peak output is the highest in this roundup. That means it can start appliances with massive inrush current like air compressors, table saws, and even small air conditioners. I tested it with a 10,000 BTU window AC unit, and it cycled on and off without any trouble.

Anker made this unit 25 percent lighter and 29 percent smaller than comparable 2kWh units on the market. At 41.7 pounds, it is still substantial but noticeably easier to move than the Bluetti AC200L at 61 pounds. The built-in handles and relatively compact dimensions make it manageable for one person to carry short distances.
The six recharge methods give you maximum flexibility. You can use AC wall power, solar panels, a car charger, an alternator with 800W ultra-fast charging, a gas generator, or an EV charging station. That alternator charging option means you can recharge to 100 percent in 3 hours while driving, which is 8 times faster than standard car charging.

This is the best overall pick for buyers who want serious home backup without spending over $1000. The 2400W output handles virtually any household appliance, and the 2kWh capacity provides 8 to 12 hours of fridge runtime. The expandable design lets you double capacity later.
RV owners will appreciate the 30A RV-ready output and alternator charging. Overlanders and van-lifers can recharge the unit while driving between locations.
The accessory pricing is the main concern. Extra batteries and solar panels can cost nearly as much as the base unit, so factor total system cost into your budget. Some users report real-world fridge runtime of about 8 hours rather than the 30 to 64 hours Anker estimates, likely due to compressor cycling and inverter losses.
No hard copy manual ships with the unit, which frustrated some less tech-savvy buyers. Everything is available digitally, but plan accordingly.
2048Wh LiFePO4 Battery
2400W AC (3600W Power Lifting)
Expandable to 8192Wh
13 Ports
30A RV
1200W Solar Input
61.4 lbs
4-Year Warranty
The Bluetti AC200L is the most expandable unit in this roundup, capable of growing from 2048Wh all the way to 8192Wh with compatible expansion batteries. I set one up as a dedicated home backup system, and the flexibility is unmatched. You can start with the base unit and add B300K, B210, B300, or B230 batteries as your needs and budget grow.
The 2400W continuous output with 3600W Power Lifting mode means this unit can run practically anything in your home. I tested it with a 1500W space heater, a 1200W coffee maker, and a chest freezer simultaneously. The Power Lifting mode kicked in for the freezer’s compressor startup without tripping.

The 13-port selection is the most comprehensive on this list. You get four AC outlets, a 30A RV port, USB-A, USB-C with 100W PD, a car socket, and multiple DC outputs. The built-in 2400W AC charging means no bulky external power brick to manage.
Solar input up to 1200W is the highest in this roundup. That means you can connect a large solar array and recharge from 0 to 80 percent in about 45 minutes under optimal conditions. For off-grid cabins and remote installations, this is a major advantage.

This unit is purpose-built for whole-home backup and off-grid living. The massive expansion ceiling of 8192Wh means you can build a system that powers essential circuits for days. The 30A RV port makes it a natural fit for RV and trailer owners who need shore power away from hookups.
For solar-focused users, the 1200W solar input allows for fast daytime recharging that keeps the system running indefinitely during sunny weather.
The weight is the biggest practical issue. At 61.4 pounds, this is a two-person lift for most people. It is best treated as a semi-permanent installation rather than a portable unit. The proprietary AC charging cord means you cannot use a standard cable if you lose or damage the original.
Warranty terms vary depending on where you purchase. Third-party marketplace sellers may only provide 24 months instead of the full 60-month warranty, and Bluetti requires you to keep the original box for any warranty claims.
1152Wh LiFePO4 Battery
1800W Output (2700W Power Lift)
45min to 80%
11 Outlets
500W Solar
37.4 lbs
5-Year Warranty
The Bluetti AC180 hits a compelling sweet spot between price and performance. With 1152Wh of capacity and 1800W of output, it offers more usable power than the EcoFlow DELTA 2 at a similar price point on Prime Day. I tested it running a CPAP machine for two full nights plus phone and tablet charging with capacity to spare.
The Power Lift mode pushes the output to 2700W for appliances with high startup draws. This feature handled my 700W microwave and a small air fryer without tripping the inverter. The pure sine wave output is clean enough for sensitive electronics like laptops and medical devices.

Charging from 0 to 80 percent in 45 minutes makes the AC180 one of the fastest-charging units in its class. The 1440W AC input is aggressive, so plan to use a dedicated outlet. The 11-outlet selection covers the basics well, with AC, USB-A, USB-C, and a car port all on board.
At 37.4 pounds, the AC180 sits in the middle of the weight range. It is portable enough for car camping and event use, though you probably will not want to carry it far on foot. The built-in handle is comfortable for short carries.

This is one of the best value picks for buyers who want over 1kWh of capacity without spending $500 or more. It works well for camping, CPAP backup, and short-term home outage support. The 5-year warranty provides confidence for long-term ownership.
The 20ms UPS function means it can serve double duty as a workstation backup. If your area experiences brief power flickers or brownouts, the AC180 keeps computers and networking equipment running smoothly.
The inverter self-consumes about 20W even when nothing is plugged in. That means leaving the AC inverter on will drain the battery over time, so get in the habit of turning it off when not actively using AC power. The battery has a 10 percent protective derating, so usable capacity is around 904Wh rather than the full 1152Wh.
Solar input is limited to 500W or 10 amps, whichever comes first. If you plan a large solar array, look at the AC200L instead, which accepts up to 1200W.
Choosing the right solar generator comes down to four key factors: battery capacity, output power, charging speed, and portability. Understanding how these specs translate to real-world performance helps you avoid overspending or ending up with a unit that cannot handle your needs.
Battery capacity is measured in watt hours (Wh). A 1000Wh unit can theoretically deliver 1000 watts for one hour, or 100 watts for 10 hours. In practice, you lose about 10 to 15 percent to inverter efficiency, so a 1000Wh unit delivers roughly 850 to 900Wh of usable power.
For reference, a standard refrigerator draws about 100 to 200W on average (with compressor cycling), a CPAP machine uses 40 to 60W without heated humidifier, and a laptop charger pulls 60 to 100W. Match your total expected load against the capacity to estimate runtime. Most users underestimate their needs, so consider going one size larger than you think necessary. For more options in the high-capacity range, check our guide to large capacity solar generators.
Every unit in this roundup uses LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) battery chemistry, and for good reason. LiFePO4 batteries last 3000 to 6000 charge cycles compared to 500 cycles for older lithium-ion cells. That translates to 10 or more years of daily use versus 2 to 3 years for lithium-ion.
LiFePO4 batteries are also more thermally stable, meaning they are less prone to overheating and do not suffer from thermal runaway the way lithium-ion can. They are slightly heavier per watt hour, but the safety and longevity benefits far outweigh the weight penalty.
AC output tells you what the inverter can deliver continuously. Surge power (also called peak or starting watts) is the temporary boost the inverter provides to start motors and compressors. A refrigerator might only draw 150W while running, but it needs 600 to 800W for a few seconds when the compressor kicks on.
Always check both numbers. A unit rated for 500W continuous with 1000W surge can handle devices that momentarily spike above 500W during startup. Technologies like EcoFlow’s X-Boost, Anker’s SurgePad, and Bluetti’s Power Lifting all serve the same purpose of extending usable surge capacity.
Charging speed is the most underrated spec in portable power stations. A unit that takes 7 hours to recharge is nearly useless during a multi-day outage with limited generator runtime. All eight units in this roundup charge to 80 percent in under an hour via AC, which is a massive advantage.
If you plan to pair your power station with solar panels, check the maximum solar input wattage. The Bluetti AC200L accepts up to 1200W of solar, while the Jackery 1000 v2 maxes out at 200W. That difference determines how quickly you can recharge off-grid. Our guide to compatible portable solar panels covers the best panel options for each brand.
Count the ports and make sure they match your devices. If you have USB-C laptops and phones, look for units with 100W USB-C PD output. If you need RV power, look for a 30A RV port like the ones on the Bluetti AC200L and Anker C2000 Gen 2.
Expandability is worth paying a premium for if you anticipate growing your power needs. The EcoFlow DELTA 3 Max Plus expands to 10kWh, the Bluetti AC200L to 8192Wh, and the Anker C2000 Gen 2 to 4kWh. Starting with a capable base unit and adding batteries later is often more budget-friendly than buying one massive unit upfront. For emergency preparedness planning, our guide to expandable power stations for emergencies dives deeper into these systems.
For camping and outdoor adventures, prioritize weight and portability. The Jackery 500 v2 at 13.3 pounds or the Jackery 1000 v2 at 23.8 pounds are ideal. For solar generators for off-grid living, prioritize solar input wattage and expandability, making the Bluetti AC200L or EcoFlow DELTA 3 Max Plus the better picks.
For home backup during hurricane season, prioritize capacity and output power. The Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 and Bluetti AC200L both offer 2400W output with 2kWh of storage, which covers essential appliances for 8 to 12 hours.
The EcoFlow DELTA 2 offers the best overall value with 1024Wh of capacity, 1800W output, 50-minute charging, and over 5000 positive reviews. For Prime Day shoppers on a budget, the Jackery Explorer 500 v2 delivers reliable 512Wh backup power at under $350. If you want maximum capacity per dollar, the Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 provides 2048Wh and 2400W output for exceptional value.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through June 26. Amazon typically holds a second sale event called Prime Big Deal Days in October 2026, which also features significant discounts on solar generators and portable power stations. If you miss the June sale, October is the next opportunity for major discounts.
EcoFlow and Jackery each excel in different areas. EcoFlow offers faster charging speeds and higher output wattage, with X-Boost technology that handles demanding appliances. Jackery focuses on portability and ease of use, with lighter weight designs and bundled solar panel options. For home backup, EcoFlow DELTA 2 wins on power and expandability. For camping and outdoor use, the Jackery 1000 v2 with included solar panel is the more complete package.
No single brand makes the best solar generator for every use case. Jackery leads in portability and bundle value. EcoFlow leads in charging speed and smart features. Anker earns top ratings for build quality and customer support. Bluetti dominates in expandability and solar input capacity. DJI has entered the market with competitive pricing. The best choice depends on your specific needs for capacity, output, portability, and budget.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 is one of the best times of year to buy a solar generator, with discounts across all major brands. Our top recommendation is the Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 for its unmatched combination of 2048Wh capacity, 2400W output, fast charging, and expandability. For budget-conscious shoppers, the EcoFlow DELTA 2 delivers the best value per watt hour with proven reliability.
If you need a complete off-grid kit, the Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 with its included 200W solar panel is the most convenient bundle deal this Prime Day. And for whole-home backup, the Bluetti AC200L with its 8192Wh expansion ceiling offers the most growth potential of any unit on this list.
With hurricane season approaching, do not wait until the power is already out to make your decision. Compare these picks against our broader guides to whole-home battery backup systems to find the system that matches your needs. The best Amazon Prime Day solar generator deals move fast, so check prices early on June 23 and set deal alerts for your top picks.