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EcoFlow, known for its innovative power solutions, has introduced four new battery products aimed at powering a wide range of devices, from mobile phones to RVs and home appliances. These launches highlight EcoFlow’s commitment to providing reliable and versatile energy solutions for various needs, including off-grid living, emergency backup, and everyday convenience.
The most powerful of the new offerings is the second-generation PowerKit, designed for those living off-grid or exploring life. This system is an upgrade from the original PowerKit, offering a more robust power management solution without the need for complex setups. The PowerKit v2 now features a 5kVA 48V capacity, which is enhanced for RV use, quieter operation, and greater storage capacity, allowing for an expanded 45kWh battery limit. This capacity can sustain a large RV for a week or longer, depending on the configuration. The Power Hub, the core of the system, can output up to 4000W, with a surge capability of 8000W, enabling it to power multiple high-demand appliances simultaneously.
The Delta 3 series follows, featuring medium-sized solar generators equipped with a variety of ports, including two 140W USB-C outputs. The base Delta 3 model has a 1kWh storage capacity and can output up to 1800W, with a solar input capacity of 500W. For those needing more power, the Delta 3 Plus model is expandable up to 5kWh and can support 1000W of solar input. This series is noted for its quiet operation, running at just 30dB when producing 600W or less. The Delta 3 series is ideal for powering appliances during blackouts, capable of running a typical refrigerator for at least five hours.
The River 3 series offers a more compact solution, with two models available. The base model offers a fixed capacity of 245Wh and supports 110W of solar input, while the River 3 Plus model begins with 286Wh of expandable capacity and supports up to 220W of solar charging. The River 3 Plus can produce up to 600W, making it suitable for powering smaller devices like space heaters and coffee machines. Both models feature a 140W USB-C port and can serve as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for PCs.
Finally, EcoFlow has entered the power bank market with the Rapid Series, featuring 15W Qi2 magnetic chargers with kickstands. These power banks, available in 5,000mAh and 10,000mAh models, also include a built-in USB-C PD 3.0 cable capable of charging laptops at up to 65W. The Rapid Series is available in silver, light blue, and black.
Pricing details for these new products will be announced on their official release dates, with North American launches set to begin soon and European releases expected later in Q4.
 
