Chinese tech company Oukitel has once again pushed the boundaries of innovation with its latest release, the BP2000 portable power station. Oukitel, a company known for its dedication to power solutions, has taken a bold step forward by introducing a modular design concept that promises to redefine the way we think about portable power.

Oukitel BP2000 Modular Power Station

At the heart of the BP2000’s appeal is its modular architecture. This forward-thinking design allows users to connect up to 7 B2000 expansion modules alongside the core station, resulting in a colossal 16,384Wh backup solution. Whether you’re preparing for a storm-related blackout or venturing off-grid, the scalability of the BP2000 ensures you’ll never be left in the dark.

Safety and longevity are paramount in a power station, and Oukitel has addressed this with LiFePO4 battery technology, which is renowned for its robustness and safety. Each individual B2000 module boasts a 2,084Wh capacity, capable of keeping essential appliances running for up to 6 hours during an outage.

The BP2000 offers a diverse range of ports, including multiple 200-240V AC outlets and dual 100W USB Type-C ports. With a maximum output of 2,200W, it can power everything from smartphones to refrigerators.

Oukitel BP2000 Modular Power Station

Furthermore, the BP2000 is environmentally conscious, and compatible with various solar panels and micro-inverters, allowing users to harness renewable energy sources with ease.

The Oukitel BP2000 is available now in Europe through Geekbuying. It is offered at up to a 45% discount from its recommended €2,199 price for the standalone power station. There are also limited-time price options for bundles that include B2000 batteries or PV400 solar panels.

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