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EcoFlow announces new Power Kits with up to 45 kWh capacity

The EcoFlow Power Kits 5 kVA 48 V are coming soon. (Image source: EcoFlow)
The EcoFlow Power Kits 5 kVA 48 V are coming soon. (Image source: EcoFlow)
The EcoFlow Power Kits 5 kVA 48 V have been revealed and are expected to launch later this year. These energy storage solutions for caravans and motorhomes offer expandable storage up to 45 kWh, which the company estimates would provide power for up to seven days.

EcoFlow has announced the new Power Kits 5 kVA 48 V power supply system. The products were unveiled at Caravan Salon Dusseldorf 2024, with the company claiming this is the "world's first fully integrated plug & play energy solution specifically designed for motorhomes". The first version of the Power Kits launched in 2022.

The new EcoFlow Power Kits feature a Power Hub 5kVA, with two MPPT solar charge controllers, that allows you to charge an 11kWh battery in an hour. There are four charging methods: solar, alternator, smart generator and shore power. The product comes as standard with a 5kWh battery, though this energy storage is expandable up to 45kWh, which EcoFlow estimates could allow you to live off-grid for seven days. Plus, the solution has an integrated display and accompanying app. The compact hub measures 480 x 151 x 300 mm (~18.9 x 5.9 x 11.8 inches) and can run quietly at around 48 dB.

While EcoFlow suggests it expects to sell the Power Kits 5 kVA 48 V energy system directly to businesses, consumers are also invited to register their interest on the brand's website. Prices will start from €7,999 in Germany when the products launch later this year. It remains to be seen when the solution will roll out to other countries.

(Image source: EcoFlow)
(Image source: EcoFlow)
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Polly Allcock, 2024-09- 2 (Update: 2024-09- 2)