Anker, the global pioneer in charging technology, has expanded its PowerHouse line of solar power stations with a huge 2048Wh mid-range unit that has got a 2400W inverter. Called PowerHouse 767, it is a modular power station with a 760 expansion battery that lets you double its storage capacity to 4096Wh.
With its incredible specs and a range of impressive features, Anker PowerHouse 767 will be raising serious threats to EcoFlow’s famous Delta Max and Zendure’s SuperBase Pro. The Anker device features GanPrime, Anker’s most intelligent multi-device fast charging solution for better efficiency and a long-lasting battery.
What makes PowerHouse 767 visibly different from Delta Max 2000 is its highly ergonomic profile with a pair of heavy-duty castor wheels and a suitcase-style design with a strong EasyTow handle. At the same time, it is different from a SuperBase Pro 2000 with its higher AC inverter.
Anyway, in this article on Anker PowerHouse 767, I would like to have a detailed look at the machine and see how it differs from its closest rivals and the brand’s own PowerHouse 757 power station. Stay tuned.
Anker PowerHouse 767
![]() |
N/A |
N/A | |
|
EcoFlow Delta Max 2000
![]() |
BUY IT HERE |
BUY ON AMAZON | |
Pros
|
Cons
|
Zendure SuperBase Pro 2000 (Hot BF Deal @ $1699)
![]() |
BUY IT HERE |
BUY ON AMAZON | |
|

Vahid Vee is a full-time blogger who is highly passionate about portable and off-grid power backup systems. As a keen observer of the global portable power market, he is really excited to share with you the latest trends, new products, and other developments in the market. #Contact Email @ veevahid@gmail.com – LinkedIn – Full blog profile.