The unit is built around a 1070 Wh battery and delivers a continuous AC output of 1500 W, with a peak capacity of 3000 W for short-duration spikes. AC wall charging brings the station to full in approximately 1.7 hours, while solar charging — capped at a maximum input of 400 W — takes around 3.8 hours. Car charging is also supported, though at a slower rate with a full charge time of roughly 12 hours.
The port layout includes 3 AC outlets for standard appliances, along with 2 USB-C ports and 1 USB-A port for charging smaller devices. A car port is also present for 12V use. There is no TT-30 outlet, so compatibility with RV-style connections is not available.
The unit measures 327 mm in depth, 247 mm in height, and 224 mm in width, with a total volume of approximately 18,092 cm³. At 10,800 g, it is a substantial piece of equipment, though a built-in carry handle is included to aid in moving it between locations. An onboard display provides status information at a glance, but the screen is not touch-enabled, so interaction relies on physical controls.
A UPS mode with a 20ms switchover speed makes the unit suitable for protecting sensitive equipment during power outages. Remote monitoring and control are available via a companion smartphone app, supported through both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. The battery is rated for 4000 charge cycles, and the product is covered by a 5-year warranty. An LED light is built in for practical use in low-light conditions, while a wireless charging pad is not included.