The Talix Zeta is a new power station that was apparently developed in cooperation with Lenovo. The Talix Zeta comes with a capacity of 1kWh and can be expanded with three additional batteries to up to 4kWh. Lithium iron phosphate battery cells are supposed to offer a lifespan of more than 20 years. According to the manufacturer, 70% of capacity remain after 8,000 charging cycles.
The maximum output power via the AC outlet is specified as up to 300 watts, which can increase to 1,200 watts when four units are combined. Therefore, very power-hungry devices cannot be operated with just a single power station. Either way, up to 240 watts can be provided via USB Type-C and USB PD 3.2, which should be high enough for many regular laptops that support charging via USB-C. There are also USB Type-A ports with a maximum output of 12 watts.
The Talix Zeta itself can also be charged via USB Type-C via a suitable power adapter. Charging via solar panels is also supported, which can be very useful when camping. Charging from the power grid via USB Type-C takes place at up to 240 watts or up to 300 watts via an AC outlet. However, the maximum solar charging speed is relatively low at just 110 watts.
Talix has not provided pricing details thus far. The power station will be financed as part of a crowdfunding campaign, and a version for the European market is also planned. Deliveries will kick off in May 2026.










