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Oukitel BP2000 vs Anker 535 PowerHouse

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

Anker 535 PowerHouse costs $870 less. Whether that gap is worth closing depends on what you need to run.

Oukitel BP2000

A value-brand 2kWh that competes almost entirely on price, routinely undercutting the majors by hundreds while matching their core specs on paper.

Best for: Bargain-focused buyers who want 2kWh of expandable backup for the least money.

Where it falls short:

  • Weaker service network than the majors
  • Resale value is lower
Anker 535 PowerHouse

A durable half-kWh unit for devices and light loads. Dependable, but the low output and slow charging make it a device-first companion.

Best for: Campers charging phones, laptops and lights, not appliances.

Where it falls short:

  • 500W output is device-scale
  • 120W solar input, slow recharge
SpecOukitel BP2000Anker 535 PowerHouse
Price $1299 $429
Capacity 2048 Wh 512 Wh
Continuous output 2200 W 500 W
Surge output 4000 W 750 W
Battery LiFePO4 LiFePO4
Rated cycles 3,500 3,000
Weight (lighter wins) 52 lb 16.7 lb
Max solar 1000 W 120 W
Recharge time (faster wins) 1h 45m 2h 30m

Runtime head-to-head

ApplianceOukitel BP2000Anker 535 PowerHouse
Refrigerator29.0 hrs
Mini fridge55.3 hrs13.8 hrs
Chest freezer21.8 hrs
CPAP machine43.5 hrs10.9 hrs
Sump pump2.2 hrs
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