Goal Zero Yeti 700 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
Goal Zero Yeti 700 costs $100 less. Whether that gap is worth closing depends on what you need to run.
- Oukitel P2001 holds 195% more energy (2000Wh vs 677Wh), so it runs the same load proportionally longer.
- Oukitel P2001 has 3000W more surge headroom (4000W vs 1000W) — that decides whether a fridge, pump or AC compressor will actually start.
- Goal Zero Yeti 700 is 28.7 lb lighter (20.3 lb vs 49 lb).
- Goal Zero Yeti 700 is rated for 4,000 cycles vs 3,500 — meaningful if you cycle it daily.
Goal Zero Yeti 700
The largest of the rugged compacts. Still not an appliance unit — 600W of output caps what it can drive — but a durable mid-size companion.
Best for: Rugged off-grid use where durability outranks running heavy loads.
Where it falls short:
- 600W output rules out compressors and heaters
- 20.3 lb is heavy for 677Wh
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
| Spec | Goal Zero Yeti 700 | Oukitel P2001 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $799 | $899 |
| Capacity | 677 Wh | 2000 Wh |
| Continuous output | 600 W | 2000 W |
| Surge output | 1000 W | 4000 W |
| Battery | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
| Rated cycles | 4,000 | 3,500 |
| Weight (lighter wins) | 20.3 lb | 49 lb |
| Max solar | 300 W | 500 W |
| Recharge time (faster wins) | 2h | 1h 30m |
Runtime head-to-head
| Appliance | Goal Zero Yeti 700 | Oukitel P2001 |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | 9.6 hrs | 28.3 hrs |
| Mini fridge | 18.3 hrs | 54.0 hrs |
| Chest freezer | 7.2 hrs | 21.3 hrs |
| CPAP machine | 14.4 hrs | 42.5 hrs |
| Sump pump | ❌ | 2.1 hrs |