Product Highlights
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MPPT Controller Built-in
Solar energy optimization with wide 60-450Vdc photovoltaic input compatibility for high power generation efficiency.
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LiFePO4 Battery
Ultra-durable 5400Wh (5.4kWh) capacity with 8000+ cycle lifespan featuring stable charge-discharge performance.
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Compact Industrial Design
Measures L579*W319*H402mm with 45kg net weight for professional-grade portability and deployment.
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Powerful Performance
5000W continuous power supporting diverse applications from mobile charging to air conditioners (4.2h runtime).
Technical Specifications
| TECHNICAL PARAMETERS |
| Product Name | 5.4kWh Portable Power Station |
| Battery Capacity | 5400Wh |
| Battery Type | LiFePO4 |
| Cycle Life | 8000+ Cycles |
| Rated Output Power | 5000W |
| Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
| AC Output | Universal Socket (110V/220V Compatible) |
| Solar Input Voltage | 60-450VDC |
| Solar Charge Controller | Built-in MPPT |
| Charging Time | Approx. 3 Hours (AC Input) |
| Dimensions | L579*W319*H402mm |
| Net Weight | 45kg |
| Certifications | UN38.3, IEC62368 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What can this power station run?
A: It can run most household appliances, such as TVs, lamps, fans, laptops, and even high-power equipment like air conditioners.
Q2: What is the lifespan of the battery?
A: The LiFePO4 battery has an ultra-long cycle life of up to 8,000 cycles, ensuring over 10 years of reliable performance under normal use.
Q3: How long does it take to fully charge with solar panels?
A: Depending on sunlight conditions and panel input power, it typically takes 4–8 hours to fully charge under optimal sunlight.
Q4: Is it suitable for off-grid and outdoor use?
A: Yes, it is ideal for off-grid living, camping, remote work sites, and emergency backup power needs, featuring a durable housing.
Q5: Does it make noise during operation?
A: No, it operates silently thanks to pure sine wave inverter technology and an optimized cooling design.
Q6: What is the standard charging time via AC input?
A: When using a standard AC grid input, the power station can be fully charged in approximately 3 hours.