What are Portable Power Stations?
Portable Power Stations integrate a lithium battery, 230 V inverter, regulators, and multiple outputs to safely power sensitive equipment. They can be recharged from the grid, a car, or foldable solar panels, offering off-grid autonomy without noise or fumes.
Advantages and limitations
- Plug & play: ready to use in seconds.
- Stable power supply for delicate electronics (pure sine wave).
- Solar charging with MPPT for extended autonomy.
- Limitations: continuous power and runtime are linked to capacity (Wh) and the consumption of the loads.
Applications
- Camping, photography, light construction, and food trucks.
- Backup for routers, CPAP, laptops, and compact refrigerators.
- Vanlife and small boats.
How to choose
- Calculate required Wh (power × hours) and add a 20–30% margin.
- Select the inverter’s continuous W and starting peaks.
- Consider expansion with battery modules and compatible solar input.
Specifications (indicative)
| Capacity | 300–3000+ Wh |
| Inverter | 300–2000 W continuous (higher peaks) |
| Inputs | AC 230 V, 12 V, solar MPPT |
| Outputs | AC, 12 V, USB-A/USB-C PD |
| Management | App/display, BMS, protections |
Related
Extend autonomy with Expansion Batteries or explore the overview at Power Stations.





