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220V 1600W 2.88kWh Stackable Power Station

$1,235.14 USD$1,764.49 USD

1. LiFePO4 battery, 6000 times SOH≥70% (≈15 Years)
2. Stable 1600W (3200W Peak) Pure Sine Wave output.
3. High 2100W Max Solar input for rapid charging.
4. 2880Wh Large capacity ensures extended off-grid run time.
5. BMS protection, IP65 rating, and App management

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1600W Output, 2.88-11.52kWh Scalable Capacity


2.88kWh base capacity, expandable to 11.52kWh. Supports 2100W solar charging with pure sine wave output for long-term home power needs.

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Plug & Play: Modular Energy System with Easy Setup & Smart Control


Main unit and battery modules connect instantly, support solar/grid dual input. Smart APP monitoring, dustproof/waterproof design, simple installation and easy operation.

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Safety Guard: IP65 Rated Smart Energy System with International Certifications


LiFePO₄ battery with 6000 cycles, built-in BMS multi-protection. IP65 dustproof/waterproof, VDE/CE/UN38.3 certified for safer operation.

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Balcony Energy Expert: Scalable Power for Whole-Day Household Needs


1600W pure sine wave output, 2.88-11.52kWh scalable capacity. Solar charging support, ideal for home backup, balcony storage and daily appliance power.

FAQs


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