CES is no doubt the best tech event in the world where we find the newest TVs, home robots, and vacuum cleaners that make our lives easier. It’s not just about new products; it also sets the tech trends for the year. This time, AI and see-through displays were the highlights, but there was also a focus on power storage solutions.
At CES, many brands have unveiled portable and home battery systems for off-the-grid living. These power stations can charge appliances when there is no electricity at home and some of them can also be taken to outdoor adventures. If you are thinking about adding battery power to your home, here are some of the best power storage solutions from CES 2024 to consider for the future.
EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra
EcoFlow is a newcomer but has significantly influenced the home battery industry. EcoFlow’s newest DELTA Pro Ultra home power backup system was revealed at CES and won an award for innovation in the Smart Home category. It’s great for tiny homes, offering a 6kWh capacity, 7200W output, and 5.6kW solar input for recharging the battery. It can power large home appliances and can be carried outdoors on a compatible trolley.
The DELTA Pro Ultra boasts a stackable battery design that allows for quick expansion of storage and output. You can charge it using AC power, solar panels, or gas generators. It’s also capable of charging electric vehicles. You can buy it for $5,799 on the official website.
Yooatom Origin 800
Yooatom introduced the AI-powered Origin 800 modular power system initially on Indiegogo and also showcased it at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show. It comes with detachable power banks that can be used individually, but you can also charge them simultaneously by stacking them on the base station. Each battery has a capacity of 86.4Wh and a two-way 65W Type-C port for charging needs.
You can stack up to five batteries to increase the power of the Origin 800 from 460Wh to 720Wh. This modular battery system provides an 800W AC output, enabling you to power heavier appliances and electronics. The Origin 800 can be charged in a swift 1.9 hours through Type-C, as well as via car and solar input. Priced at $519 for the basic model, it’s handy for both home and outdoor use. Read more
Anker Solix F3800
Anker is a popular name when it comes to mobile power banks. Continuing in the same vein, the brand introduced the Solix F3800 at CES. It is a portable battery pack that can help you keep your appliances running during power outages. It features plug-and-play home backup capability and can be taken outdoors, thanks to its built-in wheels.
With a powerful 6,000W AC output and dual-voltage options (120V/240V), the portable power station supports home power cycling through AC coupling and a home power panel. You can increase the capacity to 53.8kWh by adding up to six Anker expansion batteries to the Anker Solix F3800. It is available for purchase at $3,499.
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Goal Zero Yeti 300
Battery systems are great for power outrages but they are often bulky and highly priced. Utah-based Goal Zero new Yeti 300 model might be a suitable choice for you if are eying a small-sized power storage system. Designed especially for outdoor adventures, it can handle mud, dirt, dust, and water. The Yeti 300 has up to 600W surge capacity and can be recharged through an AC outlet in just 50 minutes. It can run portable fridges, air pumps, pellet grills, and even power tools. If you are looking for the price, the Yeti 300 costs for $349 and will be available after January 30.
BLUETTI AC180T Power Station
The BLUETTI AC180T is a portable power station that features a hot-swappable battery design, which means you can change its two 716.8 watt-hour (Wh) batteries without power interruption. The AC180T is part of SwapSolar tech, making it compatible with the new Multi Cooler.
The AC180T has a 1.800W continuous output and can handle peak loads up to 2.700 watts with two batteries. This is enough power to feed your phones, cameras, projectors, laptops, and more. You can charge it via an AC outlet, a car charger, solar panels, or a lead-acid battery. Furthermore, you can manage and monitor the power in real-time using the companion app. The SwapSolar combo will be available through a crowd-funding campaign in late February.
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