1785W Industrial Portable Power Station: Reliable Power Anywhere You Need It

In today’s fast-paced industrial and professional environments, having a dependable power source on the go is crucial. The 1785W Industrial Portable Power Station is engineered to deliver consistent, high-capacity power for a wide range of applications, whether on-site, in remote locations, or during emergencies.

Powerful and Efficient Energy Storage

At the heart of this portable powerhouse is a 1785Wh semi-solid-state lithium-ion battery module, offering a rated voltage of 57.6V and an operating voltage range from 44.8V to 67.2V. The internal configuration of 16S1P cells ensures reliable performance, longevity, and safety, making it ideal for industrial-grade applications.

High-Capacity Input and Output

This power station supports AC input charging up to 1000W, allowing for faster recharge cycles and minimal downtime. On the output side, it delivers AC 220V/50Hz at a maximum of 2000W, providing sufficient power for tools, equipment, and other high-demand devices.

Robust Design for Industrial Environments

Weighing 13.06Kg and measuring 350mm x 190mm x 205mm, this unit is compact yet rugged, designed to withstand challenging work conditions. Its operating temperature range of -20℃ to 40℃ ensures reliable performance in extreme environments, from cold outdoor sites to hot industrial settings.

Applications You Can Rely On

Whether you are running industrial equipment, powering outdoor workshops, or ensuring continuity during power outages, this portable power station provides a versatile and dependable solution. Its combination of high-capacity energy storage, strong output capabilities, and industrial-grade durability makes it a must-have tool for professionals.

Conclusion

The 1785W Industrial Portable Power Station is more than just a battery—it’s a mobile power solution designed to keep your operations running smoothly. Its thoughtful design, powerful output, and resilient build make it a reliable companion for industrial, commercial, and emergency power needs.

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