Power Life
Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or an emergency prepper, X2Power Lithium Power Stations are here to keep you energized, no matter the situation. When you demand it, we deliver.
Portable
Small and portable to provide power anywhere you need it.
Versatile
X2Power power stations come in three sizes so you can have the power perfect for your situation.
Easy
Seamlessly charge with the X2Power Solar Panels (sold separately) to have power even when you are away from electricity to charge the power station.
Multi-Use
Power everything from smartphones and computers to power tools and small appliances.
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Use our power station calculator to find out which power station will suit your needs.
Charge your X2Power lithium power stations even when you are away from an outlet with the X2Power Solar Panel! This rugged solar panel can charge your X2-300 or X2-600 power station with ease (Two are needed to charge the X2-1500).
Simple! Take the watt hour of the power station and divide by the watt drain of your application.
Example:
I want to run only my 32" LED TV which uses 57W per hour. I will use my 300wh power station. 300Wh/57W = 5.2 hours.
Easily charge the X2Power lithium power station using a wall outlet, car charger, or the optional solar panels to be truly set free. Charging times range from 1 hour to 15.5 hours depending on the power station size and charging method.
Charge it up and plug your devices and equipment into it. It’s that simple. Push button selections for which outlets you want to power make operation simple and seamless. Digital displays provide important details, like battery level and power output for easy visibility of important information.
Lithium power stations are, in all aspects, large batteries used to power electronics. They often feature several USB ports and standard 110V three-prong outlets so you can keep your gear powered when you are away from an outlet.
The ideal portable power station for you depends on what you want to power and for how long. Here's a quick guide (keep in mind that these are just guidelines, your power demands may vary):
It’s always a good idea to leave yourself a little leeway regarding power. Don’t get a power station that is the exact amount of power you need. It’s better to have more than you need than not enough.