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Goal Zero Yeti 6000X vs Oukitel P2001

Side-by-side on the specs that decide it — surge, capacity, runtime and price.

Both models' specs verified against manufacturer listings · Last updated

The short answer

Oukitel P2001 costs $4600 less. Whether that gap is worth closing depends on what you need to run.

⚠️ Before you buy

The Goal Zero Yeti 6000X is poor value on paper: 1.10 Wh per dollar versus 2.22 for the Oukitel P2001. Only worth it if you specifically need its higher output or 240V capability — otherwise you're paying a large premium per watt-hour.

Goal Zero Yeti 6000X

A huge-capacity home unit whose weakness is the same as its siblings: NMC cells with a low cycle count, at a flagship price.

Best for: Large-capacity backup for infrequent, deep-discharge use.

Where it falls short:

  • NMC — ~500 cycles
  • 2,000W output is low for the capacity
  • 106 lb, 2-year warranty
Oukitel P2001

An older Oukitel 2kWh, still sold cheap. Solid on paper with 2,000W and expandability, but the 500W solar input is a real limit off-grid.

Best for: Budget buyers who recharge mainly from the wall, not panels.

Where it falls short:

  • 500W solar input is low for 2kWh
  • Smaller support network
SpecGoal Zero Yeti 6000XOukitel P2001
Price $5499 $899
Capacity 6071 Wh 2000 Wh
Continuous output 2000 W 2000 W
Surge output 3500 W 4000 W
Battery NMC LiFePO4
Rated cycles 500 3,500
Weight (lighter wins) 106 lb 49 lb
Max solar 600 W 500 W
Recharge time (faster wins) 4h 30m 1h 30m

Runtime head-to-head

ApplianceGoal Zero Yeti 6000XOukitel P2001
Refrigerator86.0 hrs28.3 hrs
Mini fridge163.8 hrs54.0 hrs
Chest freezer64.5 hrs21.3 hrs
CPAP machine129.0 hrs42.5 hrs
Sump pump6.5 hrs2.1 hrs
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