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Goal Zero

Yeti 700 Portable Power Station

All-in-One System Portable

677 Wh LFP, 1000 W AC (1200 W surge), 200 W solar input. The first Yeti with LFP and a notable size/weight reduction.

Normalized price
$1,032 per kWh

$699 listed price

Methodology: lowest in-stock merchant price · normalized to nameplate

Day-trip portable power
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The data

Specifications

Battery

Capacity (nominal) 0.677 kWh
Chemistry LFP

Output

Continuous AC output 1 kW
Surge output 1.2 kW
Outlets 2× 120V AC, 2× USB-A, 2× USB-C, 1× 12V DC

Charging

Solar input 200 W

Smart features & certifications

App / Wi-Fi Yes
App brand Goal Zero

Physical

Weight 11.6 kg

Warranty

Warranty 5 years

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Best for

  • Day-trip portable power
  • Renters / apartment supplemental backup

Watch out for

  • Capacity is half the Bluetti AC180 at similar price
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Common questions

What people ask about the Yeti 700 Portable Power Station

What's the difference between Yeti 700 Portable Power Station and a residential all-in-one inverter-battery?
Goal Zero Yeti 700 Portable Power Station is a solar generator (portable power station) — designed to be picked up and moved, with built-in outlets and a solar input port. It's distinct from a residential AIO like the EcoFlow PowerOcean or Sol-Ark 12K, which is a permanent-install hybrid inverter wired into a home's main panel. Solar generators excel at backup-of-last-resort, off-grid trips, and powering specific high-priority devices. Residential AIOs are what you'd choose to back up the whole home.
What can Goal Zero Yeti 700 Portable Power Station actually run, and for how long?
With 1000W continuous AC output, Goal Zero Yeti 700 Portable Power Station can run anything that draws under that wattage continuously: refrigerators (~150W), LED lights, laptops, modems, CPAP machines, even small space heaters at low setting. Surge to 1200W means it can handle motor-startup spikes from compressors and small pumps. At 0.677kWh capacity, runtime depends on draw: a 60W draw runs 10 hours, a 600W draw runs 1 hours. (The 0.85 factor is realistic round-trip efficiency.)
How do I expand capacity?
Goal Zero Yeti 700 Portable Power Station is sold as a single fixed-capacity unit. Most modern solar generators in this class expand via stackable add-on batteries; this one doesn't. To grow runtime later, you'd add a second matched unit and run them as separate banks.
Will this charge from the panels I already have?
Goal Zero Yeti 700 Portable Power Station accepts solar input via a built-in MPPT charger. The exact voltage range and max wattage on this unit aren't in our verified spec set — confirm before pairing with rooftop or portable panels, as solar generator MPPTs typically have tight voltage windows that not every panel string fits.

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