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Schneider Electric’s OffGrid Portable Power Station 

April 3, 2025

Schneider OffGrid Portable Power Station 

Schneider OffGrid Portable Power Station 730, 700W, 120V, 738Wh Lithium-ion, LCD, 3 NEMA, Sinewave, 3 USB-A, 2 USB-C, Wireless Charger

Schneider Electric’s OffGrid Portable Power Station is designed for outdoor enthusiasts and home users to provide consistent, reliable power whenever you need it – anytime, anywhere. Weighing 6.4 kg (14.1 lb), the Portable Power Station is compact for easy portability without compromising durability.

It features 3 pure sine wave AC outlets, 3 USB-A ports with QC18W, 2 DC5521 outlets, one car port, and 2 USB-C PD ports up to PD100W The Portable Power Station comes with three ways to recharge: wall, solar, and car. It takes ~9 hours to fully charge via wall outlet, or 4.5 hours by connecting it to the optional 200W solar panel accessory. Designed with sustainability in mind, the Portable Power Station has casing made with 60% recycled plastic and comes in sustainable packaging. It comes with a 2 year warranty for your peace of mind.

  • 3 ways to recharge while simultaneously powering your devices so you can stay connected
  • Lighter than similar models from leading competitors (at time of publication in 2024)
  • Intuitive LCD display shows power station status, charge levels, runtimes and more
  • Pure sine wave power output helps protect the lifespan of even your most power-hungry appliances
  • Wireless charging pad for charging smart devices, eliminating extra cables

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