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Portable Power Stations

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Stay powered wherever you set up with a reliable portable power station designed for off grid living, camping, and backup use. This collection focuses on practical, easy-to-use systems that deliver consistent energy without fuel, noise, or ongoing maintenance.

Portable power stations in this collection are designed to provide reliable power for everyday essentials like fridges, lights, laptops, and small appliances. Many units include high-quality power station batteries and inverter systems suited for running common off grid and camping equipment.

A portable power station for camping or off grid use is a simple way to stay prepared when power isn’t available. If you're planning your setup, explore our practical guide to see how portable power fits into a complete off grid system.

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Choosing the Right Portable Power Station

Choosing the right portable power station comes down to what you want to power, how long you'll be away from mains power and how you plan to recharge. Whether you're heading off camping, touring in the caravan or putting together an off-grid setup, there are four main things worth checking.

Battery capacity (Wh): A higher capacity means more stored energy, giving you longer runtimes between charges. It's especially handy if you're running gear like a 12V fridge or powering several devices throughout the day.

Power output (W): Make sure the power station has enough output to comfortably handle your appliances. Check both their normal running wattage and any higher starting or surge requirements.

Connections: Think about the gear you'll actually be plugging in. Depending on your setup, you might need standard AC outlets, USB ports for phones and laptops, or DC outputs for 12V gear.

Charging options: Heading bush or staying off-grid for a while? Solar compatibility can make a big difference, allowing you to top up your power station using compatible solar panels when mains power isn't available.

A good place to start is with the gear you want to run. Once you know what it uses, you can match those requirements to the power station's capacity and output.

What Size Portable Power Station Do I Need?

Light use: If you're mainly charging phones, cameras and laptops or running a few LED lights, a smaller-capacity unit can be a practical option for weekends away and shorter trips.

Camping and caravanning: Add a 12V fridge, fans, lights and a few devices into the mix and you'll generally want a bit more battery capacity. It's also worth thinking about how you'll keep the power station topped up while you're away.

Extended off-grid use: Planning a longer stay away from mains power? Look for greater battery capacity, enough output for the appliances you're taking and compatible solar charging so you've got a practical way to recharge.

Backup power: Start with the essentials you'd want to keep running during a blackout, such as your fridge, freezer, lights, phones, laptop or internet gear. Add up their power requirements and make sure the power station has enough rated output and battery capacity for the job.

What Can a Portable Power Station Run?

A portable power station can run plenty of the everyday gear you'd take camping, use in the caravan or want handy during a blackout. Depending on the unit's capacity and output, that can include 12V fridges, portable freezers, fans, LED lights, TVs, laptops, phones, cameras, Wi-Fi routers and small kitchen appliances.

Larger power stations may also handle higher-powered appliances such as kettles, coffee machines, microwaves and induction cooktops, provided their running and surge wattage falls within the unit's rated output.

Most power stations give you a handy mix of AC outlets, USB ports and DC connections, so you can keep several bits of gear running or charging at once. Just check the wattage of each appliance against the power station's output, and keep battery capacity in mind when working out how long it'll run.

How Will You Recharge Your Power Station?

Don't just think about where you'll use your power station. Think about how you'll put power back into it as well.

Mains charging is straightforward when you can fully charge your unit at home before heading off. If you're spending longer periods away from mains power, compatible solar panels can help keep your setup topped up while you're off-grid.

If solar charging is part of the plan, check the power station's supported charging methods, solar input limits and connection requirements before choosing your panels. Matching the right gear from the start will save you a fair bit of mucking around later.

Before You Choose, Check These 4 Things

✓ What do you need to power?
✓ How many watts does your gear use?
✓ How long do you need it to run?
✓ How will you recharge your power station?

Once you've got those four things sorted, compare the portable power stations above to find the battery capacity, power output and charging options that best suit your camping, caravanning, backup or off-grid setup.

Help Finding The Right Portable Power Stations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between watt-hours (Wh) and watts (W)?

Watt-hours (Wh) measure how much energy a portable power station battery can store, while watts (W) measure how much power it can deliver at a given time. In simple terms, watt-hours affect how long your devices can run, while watts determine what devices the unit can handle.

How long does a portable power station battery last?

Portable power station batteries are typically rated for a number of charge cycles, which can vary depending on the battery type, usage, and operating conditions. Many modern units are designed to support regular use over several years, although battery capacity may gradually decrease over time.

Following the manufacturer’s guidelines for charging, storage, and use can help maintain performance and extend the lifespan of the power station battery.

Is a portable power station safe for sensitive electronics?

Many portable power stations include inverter systems designed to provide stable power suitable for everyday electronics. Units with a pure sine wave inverter are commonly used for devices like laptops, cameras, and other sensitive equipment, helping reduce the risk of power fluctuations.

Do I need solar panels with a portable power station?

Solar panels aren’t required, but they can make a portable power station more versatile. Charging your power station battery with solar allows you to extend your available power during the day, which is especially useful for camping, off grid setups, or longer trips.

Can you take a portable power station on a trip or use it in a vehicle?

Most portable power stations are designed for transport and can be used in setups like camping, caravans, and road trips. Many units can also be recharged from a vehicle using a 12V outlet, making them a practical option for travel and off grid use. It’s always worth checking the unit’s size, weight, and charging options to match your setup.

Do you accept returns?

We know how crucial it is to find the perfect products for your needs. To ensure you shop confidently, we proudly offer 100-day Free Returns on eligible products. 

If you need to return your product, we'll organise and cover the return shipping costs across Australia without any restocking fees or hidden costs.

You'll have the option for a store credit, a full refund, or an exchange when the returned products meet the return criteria:

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  •  Only valid for the original purchaser.
  •  Only valid for online sales via ecooffgrid.com.au.
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Find out more by visiting our Refund Policy page.

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What is your warranty policy?

All products sold by Eco Off Grid are backed by full manufacturer warranties. As an authorised dealer, we don’t handle repairs directly, but we’re here to help you submit a warranty claim if something goes wrong. 

You can check warranty details on our website, contact the product manufacturer, or reach out to our team for assistance. For information on returns, cancellations, or defective items, please visit our Returns and Refunds Policy or get in touch with us directly.

Can I pick up my order?

Yes, eligible products will display a pick-up option at checkout. If it’s available for your item, you’ll be able to select it during the ordering process.

If you’re unsure whether a product qualifies for pick-up or need assistance before placing your order, our team is happy to help.

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