VEVOR's line of battery generators has every capacity level, solar input configuration, and output port standard needed for backup power. The generators are ideal for home use, camping and RV power, outdoor events, supporting CPAP and medical devices, and providing grid-independent power. The VEVOR lineup includes small 296Wh portable power stations and expandable 3840Wh LiFePO₄ solar generator power stations. Each product is designed with long-cycle LiFePO₄ battery chemistry and pure sine wave AC output, multi-port simultaneous device support, and solar charging support. Flexibility in AC and car charging is provided to keep the power station fully charged in all situations.
Are you looking for a battery generator that doesn't make noise, doesn't emit fumes, and doesn't need fuel to work? Having the right battery generator, correctly specified for Wh capacity, continuous output wattage, solar input compatibility, and port configuration, is essential. It determines whether you have enough stored energy and output power to run your devices for as long as you need to. VEVOR's battery generators have a range of capacities, long-life LiFePO4 batteries, compatibility with solar generators, and multiple output options.
Battery capacity (in Wh) and solar charging compatibility are the two main specs that tell you how long a battery generator can power your devices. It also lets you know whether it can be charged without plugging it in. It is what determines whether a portable power station is just a short-term convenience item or a real long-term energy solution that doesn't need to be plugged in.
Battery generators are made to be charged by the sun. They can accept solar panels across the entire product line and come in bundled solar generator power station configurations. Included are the power station and 100W, 200W, or 2×200W foldable solar panels for a full off-grid energy system. Solar input capacity increases with the power station level. The base model, 296Wh, can accept up to 120W of solar input and fully charge in about 4 hours of strong direct sunlight.
Mid-range models (493Wh to 806Wh LiFePO₄) can accept solar panel arrays up to 200W, and high-capacity models can accept arrays up to 400W. Bundled portable solar power generators come with foldable monocrystalline solar panels that can be carried in a backpack or in the trunk of a car. The panels can be set up in seconds without any tools or installation hardware. You can connect them to the power station via MC4 or DC connector for immediate solar charging wherever direct sunlight is available. It saves you the trouble of finding compatible solar panels separately and ensuring that the panel's wattage matches the power station's solar input.
Battery generators are designed with solar charging as a core recharging pathway. They accept solar panel input across the full product range and are available in bundled configurations for solar generator power stations. Solar input capacity scales with power station tier. The 296Wh entry model accepts up to 120W solar input for full recharge in approximately 4 hours in adequate sunlight.
The mid-range 493Wh to 806Wh LiFePO₄ models accept solar panel arrays up to 200W. On the other hand, the high-capacity 2160Wh to 3840Wh expandable models accept solar input up to 500W and up to 2000W, respectively. The input capacities allow larger arrays to be connected for faster daily recharge cycles. That is, if the power station is deployed as a permanent or semi-permanent off-grid solar power source rather than an occasional backup device.
Bundled portable solar generators include foldable monocrystalline solar panels that collapse to compact dimensions for easy transport in a vehicle boot or backpack. You can collapse them in seconds without tools or installation hardware. Connecting to the power station is via an MC4 or DC connector for immediate solar charging wherever direct sunlight is available. You don’t have to source compatible solar panels separately.
The expandable battery generator systems, including the 2160Wh and 3840Wh LiFePO₄ power station models, can connect up to 2 additional expansion battery units. It helps raise the total system capacity to 6,480 Wh and 11,520 Wh, respectively. The battery generator turns a portable power station into a stationary whole-home backup power system. It can keep essential household loads running during multi-day outages without a fuel supply or grid connection.
The expansion battery connection uses a special port on the power station body that controls charging and discharging across the combined battery bank. It keeps the cell voltage balanced, stops overcharging and deep discharging across the expanded battery array, and sends the combined power to the output ports. As a single power source, you don't have to manage each battery generator separately while it's running or charging.
Continuous power output in watts and portability specifications tell you if a battery generator can power the things you need it to. These features also indicate if it can be easily moved and used at home, in an RV, at a campsite, or in an emergency.
Battery generators provide steady AC power ranging from 300W on the base 296Wh model to 3600W. The wattage range covers everything from charging small electronics to supporting large appliances that need a stable, clean AC waveform. The standard battery generator range has a pure sine-wave AC output that replicates the clean sinusoidal waveform of grid electricity. It makes it compatible with sensitive electronics such as laptops, CPAP machines, TVs, variable-speed motor appliances, and medical devices that can be damaged by modified sine-wave inverters.
The output port configurations change based on the power station's capacity. The 296Wh model has 9 ports for powering multiple devices simultaneously. The 3840Wh model is the top-of-the-line and has 10 output ports for powering up to 10 devices simultaneously. The built-in UPS function switches to battery generator power within 10 milliseconds of a power outage, helping prevent data loss and device interruptions.
Mid-range 1800W to 3000W models with 9 to 15 output ports can handle the toughest outdoor and home backup situations. They can power mini-fridges, power tools, electric grills, and entertainment systems simultaneously from a single battery generator unit. It can run without going over the continuous output limit that shuts down lower-rated models for thermal protection.
Battery generators are portable if they have a low unit weight, an easy-to-use carry handle, and compact dimensions that don't take up too much space. These specs determine whether the power station can be easily moved and charged to full capacity in a useful amount of time between uses. Entry-level 296Wh models are 7.05 lbs and measure about 9.06 × 5.51 × 6.65 inches. It is compact enough to fit in a backpack, store in an RV cabinet, and be carried with one hand using the collapsible carry handle.
Mid-range 493Wh to 1008Wh LiFePO₄ models balance carry weight and capacity at a size that's good for transporting. They're small enough to fit in a normal car trunk with camping gear, without needing a special space or a roof rack. The larger battery volumes of the high-capacity 2160Wh and 3840Wh expandable power stations make them easier to move around on wheels or with two people. They can be fully charged in 2 to 2.7 hours from a standard wall outlet, which is the fastest way to charge across the range. That means that the power station can be fully charged overnight between use sessions or quickly topped off during a short grid connection window.
All battery generators have three charging options: an AC wall outlet, a 12V car charger socket, and a solar panel input. It means that the power station can be charged from the most convenient source at any time. Models that support dual-input fast charging can speed up charging when AC and USB-C PD100W inputs are used simultaneously.
VEVOR offers a range of capacities, solar input ratings, and output port configurations for clean, quiet, fuel-free power in any application. Our collection includes small lithium-ion portable power stations (493Wh to 1008Wh), 493Wh to 1008Wh LiFePO₄ solar generator power stations, and large 2160Wh to 3840Wh lithium-ion portable power station solar generators. Every VEVOR battery generator comes with reliable after-sales service and reasonable prices. Check out the entire selection of battery generators to power your life the way you want to today.
Battery generators use a rechargeable LiFePO₄ or lithium-ion battery to store electricity. They then send clean, quiet electricity through AC and DC output ports, without using fuel or making noise or fumes. Gas generators use fuel to make electricity. They can often provide higher continuous wattage for longer periods. Battery generators are the best choice for backup power at home, camping, RV use, and medical device support.
For 12 to 24 hours of continuous use, a 1008Wh to 2160Wh battery generator can power important home appliances during power blackouts. For a multi-day backup, you should get a 3840Wh expanded model with extra batteries that add up to 11,520Wh of total capacity.
Yes. Solar panel charging is one of three ways to charge all battery generators. The other two are an AC wall plug and a 12V car charger input. Solar input capacity runs from 120W on the base model (296Wh) to 2000W on the top-of-the-line model (3840Wh). There are also bundled solar generator power station configurations that come with 100W, 200W, or 2x200W foldable solar panels.
The 296Wh model can be charged in 7 hours with AC power or in 3.5 hours with AC power and a Type-C PD100W adapter. Models with 493Wh to 806Wh of capacity can be charged via AC in about 7.5 hours. For models with 2160Wh and 3840Wh of storage, bidirectional fast-charging technology lets them reach full charge in about 2 to 2.7 hours from AC. It is the fastest way to charge the battery generators.
Yes, battery generators don't make any carbon monoxide, combustion fumes, or exhaust gases. That means they are safe to use inside during power outages, unlike gas generators, which can only be used outside. All models come with a battery management system (BMS) that protects against overcharge, overdischarge, overheating, short circuits, and overload conditions. Some models are also certified by ETL, FCC, and CE, indicating compliance with international safety standards for electrical equipment.