The newly released FridgePower battery backup leads the collection, offering a 2,016Wh capacity specifically designed for kitchen appliances. Priced at $849, the unit features a plug-and-play setup that maintains refrigerator operation for over 21 hours, with scalability up to 8,064Wh for extended outages. For those prioritizing mobility, the Elite 400 provides a 3,840Wh capacity within a rolling chassis, retailing for $1,599 with a 350W solar panel.
Travelers and off-grid users can opt for the Elite 300, which WIRED recently named its top portable power station. At $1,449, the system includes a dedicated TT-30R RV port and dual 200W solar panels to facilitate remote recharging. Larger residential requirements are addressed by the Apex 300, a $2,349 unit capable of dual 120V/240V output, which supports heavy-duty household loads like well pumps and air conditioning systems. The promotion extends to smaller, portable units including the Elite 200 V2 for $749, the Elite 30 V2 for $199, and the compact Elite 10 for $107.



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