PWR-SLP30-951 / PWR-SLP10-944: Power Station vs Petrol Generators

Created by Punit Kanwar, Modified on Fri, 12 Apr at 4:50 PM by Punit Kanwar

  • Energy Source: Power stations use renewable LiFePO4 batteries, while petrol generators run on fossil fuels.
  • Fuel and Pollution: Power stations are charged via solar, car, or home power sources with no pollutants, unlike the carbon emissions from petrol generators.
  • Output and Current: Power stations deliver up to 40A with various output options, including 12V DC, AC, and USB PD100W charging.
  • Portability: At 5kg for PV500 and 15kg for PV1500, power stations are significantly lighter than petrol generators which can weigh up to 30kg.
  • Usage and Noise: Power stations are quiet and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, while petrol generators are noisy and for outdoor use only.
  • Price and Maintenance: Power stations offer a no-maintenance, cost-effective solution for electricity on the go, as opposed to the higher maintenance and running costs of petrol generators.


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