DJI has introduced the Power 1000 Mini, a more compact portable power station featuring a 1008Wh battery. It’s about half the size of the standard Power 1000 and is designed for users who need a smaller, travel-friendly power solution for outdoor shoots, trips, and light backup use. The device was first unveiled in China in January and has now been made available in global markets.

The unit measures 314 × 212 × 216 mm and weighs 11.5 kg. It delivers 800W continuous AC output, with a peak of 1000W. Depending on the region, bypass output can go higher. It can also run select appliances rated up to 1200W. The port setup includes two AC outlets, two USB-A ports, one USB-C port, a retractable 100W USB-C cable, and an SDC port for DJI devices.

It uses an LFP battery rated for around 4000 charge cycles while maintaining about 80 percent capacity. Charging options include wall power, solar, and car input. With an AC input, it reaches 80 percent in 58 minutes and a full charge in 75 minutes. Car charging uses a 400W system and takes about 160 minutes for a full recharge. Solar charging is supported through a built-in 400W MPPT module with MC4 connectors.

The Power 1000 Mini also works as a UPS with a 0.01-second switchover during outages. It supports pass-through charging when connected to solar panels. There is a built-in LED light with adjustable brightness.
On the durability side, the body is flame-retardant and tested to handle up to one ton of pressure. It is rated to operate at altitudes up to 5000 meters. The sealed inverter design helps protect it from rain and salt exposure. Internally, it uses a 10-sensor battery management system. The unit can be monitored through the DJI Home app over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0.
The SDC port supports up to 300W output and allows fast charging for compatible DJI devices, including Air 3, which can go from 10 to 95 percent in about 30 minutes with a separate cable.
The Power 1000 Mini is priced at USD 467 and is now available globally through DJI’s official store and retail partners.
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