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Portable Power Stations

Battery + inverter all-in-one units for camping, RV, off-grid and outage backup. LiFePO4 chemistry now standard, expandable models with solar input.

169
models tracked
EcoFlow RIVER Plus Portable Power Station
EcoFlow

EcoFlow RIVER Plus Portable Power Station

Capacity
360 Wh
From$249
EcoFlow RIVER Portable Power Station
EcoFlow

EcoFlow RIVER Portable Power Station

Capacity
288 Wh
From$349
EcoFlow RIVER Pro + EcoFlow RIVER Pro Extra Battery
EcoFlow

EcoFlow RIVER Pro + EcoFlow RIVER Pro Extra Battery

From$999
EcoFlow RIVER Pro Extra Battery
EcoFlow

EcoFlow RIVER Pro Extra Battery

From$299
EcoFlow WAVE Exhaust Ducts
EcoFlow

EcoFlow WAVE Exhaust Ducts

From$39
EcoFlow WAVE Series Car Vent Kit
EcoFlow

EcoFlow WAVE Series Car Vent Kit

From$39
EcoFlow WAVE Series Car Vent Seal
EcoFlow

EcoFlow WAVE Series Car Vent Seal

From$69
EcoFlow WAVE Series Stabilizing Strap Kit
EcoFlow

EcoFlow WAVE Series Stabilizing Strap Kit

From$29
EcoFlow Wave Add-On Battery
EcoFlow

EcoFlow Wave Add-On Battery

Capacity
1008 Wh
From$699
RIVER 3 Max (RIVER 3 Plus + Extra Battery 300)
EcoFlow

RIVER 3 Max (RIVER 3 Plus + Extra Battery 300)

Capacity
858 Wh
AC out
600 W
Battery
lifepo4
Weight
4.7 kg
From$399
RIVER 3 Max Plus (RIVER 3 Plus +Extra Battery 600)
EcoFlow

RIVER 3 Max Plus (RIVER 3 Plus +Extra Battery 600)

Capacity
858 Wh
AC out
600 W
Battery
lifepo4
Weight
4.7 kg
From$469
Explorer  2000 v2 Portable Power Station
Jackery

Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station

Capacity
2042 Wh
AC out
2200 W
Battery
LiFePO4
Weight
17.5 kg
From$899
Explorer 100 Plus
Jackery

Explorer 100 Plus

Capacity
99 Wh
AC out
128 W
Battery
lifepo4
Weight
1 kg
From$149
Jackery Battery Pack 1000 Plus
Jackery

Jackery Battery Pack 1000 Plus

Capacity
1264 Wh
Battery
lifepo4
From$399
Jackery Battery Pack 2000 Plus
Jackery

Jackery Battery Pack 2000 Plus

From$799
Jackery Explorer  2000 v2 Portable Power Station
Jackery

Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station

Capacity
2042 Wh
AC out
2200 W
Battery
LiFePO4
Weight
17.5 kg
From$899
Jackery Explorer  300D Portable Power Station
Jackery

Jackery Explorer 300D Portable Power Station

Capacity
288 Wh
AC out
300 W
Battery
Li-ion
Weight
3.6 kg
From$219
Jackery Explorer 100 Plus Portable Power Station
Jackery

Jackery Explorer 100 Plus Portable Power Station

Capacity
99 Wh
AC out
128 W
Battery
lifepo4
Weight
1 kg
From$149
Jackery Explorer 1500 v2 Portable Power Station
Jackery

Jackery Explorer 1500 v2 Portable Power Station

Capacity
1536 Wh
AC out
2000 W
From$699
Jackery Explorer 160 Portable Power Station
Jackery

Jackery Explorer 160 Portable Power Station

From$150

Curated picks

Buying guide

How to choose portable power stations

A portable power station is a self-contained battery + inverter + charge controller in a single chassis. The two specs that matter most are capacity (Wh — how much energy it stores) and continuous AC output (W — how big a load it can run). Capacity tells you how long; output tells you what.

For 2026 the market has standardised around LiFePO4 (LFP) chemistry: 3,000+ cycles to 80% capacity, safer thermal behaviour and a typical 5-year warranty. Older NMC units are lighter but degrade faster — pay attention if you see rated cycle life under 1,000.

What to look for

1

Match Wh to your real load

Add up the wattage of devices × hours of use. A 60 W fridge for 24 h needs ~1,440 Wh — and you should size 30% over that for inverter losses and battery DoD.

2

Watch surge wattage

Tools and refrigerators draw 2–5× their rated wattage at startup. A 1,000 W continuous unit with 2,000 W surge handles most fridges; a unit with 1,000 W surge will trip.

3

Solar input ceiling

Stated max solar input (W) and voltage range (Voc) determine how fast you can recharge off-grid. Two 200 W panels in series often won't fit a 60 V controller — check the spec.

4

AC charging speed

Modern LFP units charge 0–80% in 1–2 h via wall socket. Older chargers take 5–7 h. Critical if you cycle the unit daily.

5

Pass-through and UPS mode

Some models pass AC through with sub-20 ms switchover (real UPS); others have a 100+ ms gap that resets desktop PCs. Check the spec sheet.

6

Expandable batteries

Bluetti AC200/AC300, EcoFlow Delta Pro and Anker SOLIX F-series accept extension batteries — buy the base now, expand later. Avoid sealed designs if you expect the load to grow.

Frequently asked

What size power station do I need for a fridge during a power outage?+

A typical full-size fridge draws 100–150 W average and ~600 W surge, using roughly 1.5 kWh per day. A 1,500–2,000 Wh LFP unit will run it for ~24 hours. For multi-day backup, look at 3,000+ Wh units or expandable systems with solar input.

Are LiFePO4 power stations worth the higher price?+

Yes for most use cases. LFP cells last 3–5× longer (3,000+ cycles vs 500–800 for NMC), tolerate full discharge better, and are far less prone to thermal runaway. Over 5 years of regular use, LFP is cheaper per kWh delivered.

Can I take a power station on a plane?+

No. The FAA, EASA and most carriers ban lithium batteries above 100 Wh in carry-on and any size in checked baggage. Even the smallest power stations (200 Wh+) exceed the 100 Wh limit. They are road and rail legal but not for air travel.

How long do portable power stations last?+

Cycle life is the limiting factor. LFP units rated for 3,000 cycles to 80% capacity will give 8–10 years of daily use; NMC units rated for 800 cycles will give 2–3 years of daily use. Calendar ageing adds another 1–2% loss per year.

Can I charge a power station from solar while using it?+

Yes — all modern units support pass-through. Solar input charges the battery while AC/DC outputs power your loads. The unit acts as a daytime solar grid that falls back to battery at night.