What is a Power Station?
A Power Station is an all-in-one system that integrates a lithium battery, inverter for 230 V, DC/USB outputs, and chargers (grid/solar/vehicle). It provides clean and silent energy for leisure, light boating, fairs, electronic tools, or emergency backup.
Advantages and limitations
- Mobility and ease of use: plug and play.
- Flexible charging: grid, car, or portable solar panels.
- BMS management with protections and display/app.
- Limitations: power and autonomy depend on the capacity and the integrated inverter.
Applications
- Backup for router, laptop, small fridge, or lighting.
- Camping, recreational boating, and temporary outdoor work.
- Silent supply at events and sales stands.
How to choose
- Define the inverter’s continuous power (W) and peaks.
- Calculate the required capacity (Wh) according to hours of use.
- Consider MPPT solar input and expansion with expansion batteries.
- Check weight, life cycles, and noise level (ventilation).
Typical specifications
| Battery | Lithium (NMC or LiFePO₄) |
| Capacity | From ~300 to 6000+ Wh (depending on model) |
| Inverter | Pure sine wave 300–3000 W (higher peaks) |
| Inputs | AC 230 V, 12 V vehicle, PV with MPPT |
| Outputs | 230 V AC, 12 V DC, USB-A/USB-C PD |
| Management | Display/app, BMS with protections |
Related collections
See Portable Power Stations and extend autonomy with Expansion Batteries. For fixed solutions, check the Solar Energy categories.





