Accessories maker Anker has just released its biggest power station so far and it comes with some decent features. The Anker 757 Powerhouse is a portable power station that offers 1.5kW of power. It has a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery, unlike the common Lithium-ion battery packs.
The
Anker 757 Powerhouse is priced at US$ 1,400 and it promises a faster charge even
though its battery is heavier than Lithium-ion models. Anker also says that the
power station is longer-lasting and substantially safer than Lithium-ion
batteries. The Anker 757 Powerhouse weighs up to 20kg but its battery choice
(LiFePO4) means that up to 3,000 battery charging cycles are guaranteed. In
addition, Anker says the 757 Powerhouse can charge from 0 to 80% within an
hour.
The Anker 757 Powerhouse has six AC
outlets and it can deliver 100W USB-C charging. It also has four USB-A ports
charging at 12W as well as a car lighter socket. The battery can be charged via
mains electricity or a 300W triple solar panel setup. However, Anker is yet to
release the price of the solar panels which will be sold separately. Anker is
also offering an extended 5-year warranty on the product, which is quite
remarkable.
