Q1: What is a portable power station?
A portable power station is a large-capacity lithium battery power supply with built-in inverter, which stores DC power and converts it into AC household electricity, USB, DC, car cigarette lighter output. It’s a silent, fuel-free alternative to gasoline generators for outdoor, emergency backup use.
Q2: What’s the difference between watt (W) and watt-hour (Wh)?
Wh (Watt-hour): Capacity, tells how much energy it can store (e.g., 1000Wh = run a 100W fan for 10 hours).
W (Watt): Rated output power, tells the maximum load it can drive at one time. Rule: Total power of all connected devices ≤ station rated output.
Q3: Which battery type do you use?
We adopt LiFePO4 lithium iron phosphate batteries, featuring 3000+ cycle life, stable performance, low heat, no risk of thermal runaway, safer than ternary lithium batteries.
Q4: How many ways to charge the portable power station?


