The Power section of this unit centers on a 3072 Wh battery that delivers a continuous AC output of 3600 W, with a peak capacity of 7200 W for handling momentary high-demand loads. When charged via AC, the station reaches full capacity in approximately 2.2 hours, making turnaround time relatively quick between uses. Solar charging is also supported, accepting up to 400 W of solar input, though a full charge via that method takes around 11 hours under optimal conditions.
The station provides 10 outputs in total, covering a broad range of device types and connection needs. AC power is available through 4 standard outlets, while a single TT-30 port adds compatibility for RV hookups. On the low-voltage side, there are 2 USB-C ports and 2 USB-A ports for charging personal electronics, along with 1 car port for 12 V accessories.
The unit weighs 27,000 g and measures 416 mm wide, 305 mm tall, and 325 mm thick, resulting in a total volume of 41,236 cm³. Despite its size, it includes a carry handle to assist with repositioning. A display is built in for monitoring unit status, though it does not support touch input — interaction is handled through physical controls rather than a touchscreen interface.
The station includes UPS mode with a 20 ms switchover speed, making it suitable for protecting equipment that requires uninterrupted power. The battery is rated for 4,000 charge cycles, and the unit comes with a 5-year warranty. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, both of which enable remote monitoring and control via a smartphone. There is no wireless charging pad and no built-in LED light included in this model.