500–800Wh power stations
Compact stations that trade more runtime for a still-manageable carry weight.
Lineup at a glance
This page owns broad capacity-class intent. It includes every tracked station with a sourced rated-capacity reading inside the published boundary, then separates exact pairs, rankings, and deal history into their own pages.
| Model | Score | Rated capacity | AC output | Weight | Solar input | Tracked price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bluetti AC70 | 71 / 100 | 768 Wh. Show sourceclaimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗2026-07-04 | 1000 W. Show sourceclaimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗2026-07-04 | 10.2 kg. Show sourceclaimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗2026-07-04 | 500 W. Show sourceclaimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗2026-07-04 | |
| Anker SOLIX C800 X | 61 / 100 | 768 Wh. Show sourceclaimed sourceankersolix.com ↗2026-07-04 | 1200 W. Show sourceclaimed sourceankersolix.com ↗2026-07-04 | 10.9 kg. Show sourceclaimed sourceankersolix.com ↗2026-07-04 | 300 W. Show sourceclaimed sourceankersolix.com ↗2026-07-04 | N/A |
| Jackery Explorer 600 v2 | 49 / 100 | 640 Wh. Show sourceclaimed sourcejackery.com ↗2026-07-04 | 500 W. Show sourceclaimed sourcejackery.com ↗2026-07-04 | 6.4 kg. Show sourceclaimed sourcejackery.com ↗2026-07-04 | 200 W. Show sourceclaimed sourcejackery.com ↗2026-07-04 | $499Good price as of 2026-07-17 |
| Goal Zero Yeti 700 | 40 / 100 | 677 Wh. Show sourceclaimed sourcegoalzero.com ↗2026-07-04 | 600 W. Show sourceclaimed sourcegoalzero.com ↗2026-07-04 | 9.2 kg. Show sourceclaimed sourcegoalzero.com ↗2026-07-04 | 200 W. Show sourceclaimed sourcegoalzero.com ↗2026-07-04 |
Manufacturer-claimed unless marked verified. Select a dotted reading to inspect its source and date. Score methodology is published separately.
What changes the decision
These callouts use only the complete, sourced readings available for every candidate. Open the full model page before buying for all specifications and source notes.
Start with these measurable differences
Current model and price pages
Use the model dossier for complete specifications. When enough history exists, the card links to a dedicated price-history page rather than forcing price intent onto this comparison page.
Frequently asked
- Who should compare 500–800wh power stations?
- Buyers who already know their approximate energy band but have not chosen a model or brand. Use the sizing tool first if your required capacity is still unknown.
- How are models included in this size class?
- A station is included by its sourced rated watt-hours and the published class boundaries shown on this page. Models outside the band belong to an adjacent size page.
- Is the highest-capacity model automatically the best?
- No. More capacity usually brings different weight, output, charging, expansion, and price tradeoffs. BatteryRank’s score evaluates multiple sourced dimensions.
- How much usable AC energy should I expect?
- Usable AC energy is lower than nameplate capacity because of conversion losses. Model cards show a measured range when credible independent data exists; otherwise they show a transparent estimate.
- Can this size run a refrigerator or CPAP?
- Runtime depends on the device draw, duty cycle, settings, and conversion path. Use the device-specific tools rather than a generic size-page promise. Estimate your load →
- Why is price not part of the score?
- Price changes daily. BatteryRank keeps the quality score stable and shows a separate, timestamped fair-price verdict based on tracked history.
- Where are exact model matchups?
- Model-vs-model pages own exact head-to-head decisions. This page owns the broader capacity-class search. Compare exact models →
- Are all specifications verified?
- No. Manufacturer claims are labeled claimed; credible independent or regulatory evidence is labeled verified. A missing reading stays N/A.
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