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Goal Zero
Yeti 1000X Portable Power Station

4.647058823529412 out of 5 stars
85 Reviews

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Why We Like The Goal Zero Yeti 1000X Portable Power Station

Ditch the gas generator and opt for one of the most versatile power stations on the market: the Goal Zero Yeti 1000X Portable Power Station. With the efficiency and adaptability to power household appliances, portable electronics, and camping necessities, this station is ideal when we travel far from home or need to power up our abode in times of emergency.


The Yeti 1000X features a 1500W AC inverter that powers a wide range of appliances and household items, ranging from full-size refrigerators to power tools. Four USB output ports quickly charge portable electronics, like our precious smartphones and e-readers that offer us at-home comfort on the road. The 12V output is handy for car-related camping accessories, such as pumps for inflating air mattresses and car chargers for portable electronic devices. It's easily chargeable from our wall outlet at home or by plugging into an array of solar panels–Goal Zero recommends their Boulder 100 Solar Panels–when we're away from civilization. And, an update from the previous iteration, the Yeti 1000X is now charge-compatible with the 12V in our cars, trucks, and vans so that we can power up on the go.


Details

  • Versatile power station for household use, van life, and camping
  • Powerful enough to power large and small appliances
  • 2 wall-style outlets deliver power to tools, laptops, and more
  • 4 USB-A ports keep personal devices charged
  • 12V output comes in handy for powering car accessories
  • Multiple charging options include AC wall outlets and solar panels
  • Holds charge for 10 to 12 months for emergency blackout use
  • Portable size and weight is easy to store and travel with
  • Please see size chart for Goal Zero charging information
  • Item #GZRG01D
Battery Type
Li-ion NMC
Capacity
983Wh (10.8V, 91Ah)
Charge Time
[120W AC wall charger (included)] 9 hours, [2x Goal Zero Boulder 100 solar panels (sold separately)] 12 - 24 hours
Input
1 High Power charging port (AC, solar, 14 - 50V, up to 50A, 600W max), 2 8mm charging port (AC, solar, 14 - 50V, up to 10A, 150W max), 1 USB-C PD port (5 - 20V, up to 3A, 60W max)
Output
2 AC (1500W, 3000W surge), 2 USB-A (5V, up to 2.4A, 12W max), 1 USB-C (5 - 12V, up to 3A, 18W max), 1 12V car port (up to 15A, 180W max), 1 USB-C PD port (5 - 20V, up to 3A, 60W max), 2 High Power port (12V, up to 15A, 180W max), Expansion Module Port
Chainable
no
Dimensions
15.25 x 10.2 x 9.9in
Claimed Weight
31.7lb
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years
Activity
weekend camping, casual

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Overall Rating

4.5 based on 85 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

April 11, 2025

Great little power source!

Purchased an open box Yeti 1000X. Looked brand new when it arrived. We use it mostly at our off grid cabin for powering lamps at night, charging phones, radio, etc. It has performed perfectly and keeps things powered for a long time. Have a 200 watt solar panel that recharges it in an adequate amount of time. We also use it to open the power slide out on our travel trailer when boondocking, a great alternative to having to get out the gas generator for just that task. Bought my first Goal Zero products shortly after they started in business and have been very happy with them.

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JT796
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 8, 2025

Another great product

I have quite a few goal zero products now, and this power station is no different. Fantastic quality and impressive performance. This unit is big, but surprisingly light and packs a lot of punch. Runs my skylight forever and my projector and starlink for longer than I can use it during the weekend, even more so with some solar input. Would recommend 300-600W of solar if you're power hungry while off grid. A+

Love2Sauna
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 24, 2024

Yeti 1000x1

I so excited that I was able to purchase this for my husband for Christmas. He used our son’s every chance he got and I wanted him to have his own. He will be so excited to get it for Christmas.

Bird
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 21, 2024

Overall another great Yeti Product

I had to buy this solar generator because the Yeti 700 was sold out. I’m glad I did. This one had plenty of power to to keep my yeti Alta cold for a 9 day road trip. It kept the cooler at the right temperature over night when I had my truck turned off.

Chief 2 Stars
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

4 out of 5 stars

December 21, 2024

Impressive peak power

Impressive peak power output. The watt meter is fun to see what everything in my house uses. But bought it for my truck and space is a premium. The top has a storage hollow, which makes the unit taller but there might be electronics around that hollow and it's necessary to the design. My only real complaint is the display stays on when the Yeti isn't being charged anymore, I have to manually turn off the display when charging the Yeti in my truck every time I park and won't be using it. Drain from the display is probably negligible but probably not if it sat for a week.

Jon1217
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 20, 2024

The right tool for the job

It’s exactly the amount of power I need for my trailer lights, WiFi router, battery chargers, tv, etc… Paired with the Boulder 200 panels, I can keep everything going as long as the sun is out 8+ hrs/day

Caseydahl
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 7, 2024

Can't beat the price!

Can't beat the price, seems like it works okay. Only weird thing is the battery fluctuates between 97% - 100% even though it's plugged in all the time. I like Goal Zero, never had a problem so far!

JoeB!
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 1, 2024

Awesome Batteries!!

These are great batterys!!! We have a Goal Zero 6000 that powered our Video Projectors at the Marriott Marque in San Diego when the hotel lost power, we powered TWO 12K Laser Projectors & the tech table, the other Goal Zero 4000 powered the complete audio system for a few hours till the power came back on...

AVToby
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

November 29, 2024

Great power source

Great power source! I upgraded from the 500x and it was a fabulous deal! This will let me be off grid for longer, with power to run several gadgets as well as charge my e-bike.

Shaka69
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

November 23, 2024

Pretty impressed!

After about 30 days of "tinkering" with this 1000X, I'm pretty impressed. I should say that this is my first purchase of a Battery-based portable power system. I bought this primarily as an "emergency backup" for power outages at home. Based on its output spec. of 1500 watts continuous / 3000 watts surge, I expected to be able to run pretty much any 115v device in my house in an emergency- and Im pleased to say it works great! Microwave, Refrigerator, TV, computer or lights- it will keep you going. The first thing I tested was a 1300w microwave, as that's probably the heaviest draw I have (not counting a water well pump-which it won't run). Worked perfect! Everything else is just a matter of knowing what each device draws and then balancing combinations and total usage time of your different loads. The monitoring/display unit has multiple modes for various stats, and the combination of input and output ports ought to cover most needs. I wanted something that- worst case, I could charge with Solar during longer outages. I live in a "less desirable" part of the country when it comes to Solar, but recently using 4 x 100 watt Polycrystalline panels, run thru an MC4 to "HPP" Y-adapter on a "clear" day I was able to hit 333 watts input on the display. Summer of 2025 I expect to see even better results. Im looking at obtaining a larger capacity that could run my well pump in the future.

Prblmsolved
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com