ALLPOWERS has some featured discounts taking up to $1,300 off a selection of its power stations, solar generator bundles, and accessories. A notable addition to these discounts is the R1500 Portable Power Station that has dropped down to $499 shipped. Normally fetching $899, this unit first dropped to $499 back in February, with March bringing costs down further to the short-lived $409 low, before it shot back to its MSRP. For the last three months its been bouncing between $600 and $499, with the most recent Father’s Day sale skipping over it entirely. Today it returns as a 44% markdown that gives you a solid $400 in savings and returns it to the second-lowest price we have tracked – $90 above the all-time low. There’s three good bundle options too – you can get the power station with a 100W solar panel for an additional $100, the power station with a 200W solar panel for $200 more, or bump it all the way up to a 600W solar panel combo for $1,148, down from $1,599.
The R1500 power station has been upgraded to new LiFePO4 batteries, giving you 1,152Wh of capacity alongside 1,800W of power output (3,000W peak). You’ll have 11 versatile ports (four ACs, two USB-As, two USB-Cs, two wireless chargers on top, and a car port) for your device charging needs at home or out and about in the world – plus, full smart controls for monitoring and adjusting settings via the ALLPOWERS app. You’ll be able to get a full recharge with a standard outlet in just one hour, or in just two hours with 650W of solar input – meaning the 600W panel combo will likely take a little over two hours to refill the battery.
ALLPOWERS featured power station discounts:
- R600 Beige, 299Wh capacity: $199 (Reg. $269)
- R600 Black, 299Wh capacity: $209 (Reg. $269)
- S2000, 1,500Wh capacity: $799 (Reg. $1,199)
- S2000 Pro, 1,451Wh capacity: $899 (Reg. $1,299)
- R2500, 2016Wh capacity: $999 (Reg. $1,599)
- R4000, 3,456Wh capacity: $2,099 (Reg. $3,299)
ALLPOWERS featured bundle discounts:
- R600 Black, 299Wh capacity with 100W solar panel: $319 (Reg. $439)
- R600 Black, 299Wh capacity with 100W solar panel: $399 (Reg. $499)
- S2000, 1,500Wh capacity with 100W solar panel: $899 (Reg. $1,199)
- S2000, 1,500Wh capacity with 200W solar panel: $999 (Reg. $1,299)
- S2000, 1,500Wh capacity with 400W solar panel: $1,199 (Reg. $1,999)
- S2000 Pro, 1,451Wh capacity with 400W solar panel: $1,299 (Reg. $1,999)
- R2500, 2,016Wh capacity with 400W solar panel: $1,399 (Reg. $1,799)
- R4000, 3,456Wh capacity with 400W solar panel: $2,499 (Reg. $3,599)
- R4000, 3,456Wh capacity with 600W solar panel: $2,699 (Reg. 4,399)
ALLPOWERS featured accessory discounts:
- 60W Polysilicon Foldable Solar Panel: $79 (Reg. $129)
- 100W Polycrystalline Solar Panel: $99 (Reg. $169)
- 100W Polysilicon Solar Panel: $149 (Reg. $229)
- 200W Portable Monocrystalline Solar Panel: $199 (Reg. $359)
- 200W Portable Polycrystalline Solar Panel: $199 (Reg. $299)
- 400W Polycrystalline Portable Solar Panel: $659 (Reg. $699)
- 600W Monocrystalline Portable Solar Panel: $649 (Reg. $899)
There’s a few other power station deals from other brands that are worth considering too, like the one on Jackery’s newest Explorer 240 v2 power station that has been upgraded with LiFePO4 batteries, or Goal Zero’s Yeti 500 power station that just dropped to a new low. There’s also the massive 3-part Bluetti Prime Day sale that runs through July with ramping deals and is taking 43% off its offerings while also giving you several different ways to save and earn free goodies too! And in the latest news, EcoFlow has launched its DELTA Pro 3 Portable Power Station with a $500 discount and plenty of bundle options. You find all this and more collected together in our Green Deals hub, along with discounts on electric tools, EVs, and more.
ALLPOWERS R1500 Portable Power Station features:
- 1152Wh capacity;
- 1800W Pure Sine Wave Inverter (3000W peak);
- Maximum 1500W AC input 0-80% within 45 minutes
- 4 ways to charge (AC/Solar/Auto//Double AC+Solar);
- 15ms uninterruptible home backup UPS;
- Long-life LiFeP04 battery with over 3500 charging cycles;
- US Plugs and Australia Plugs Sockets(Automatically deliver goods according to the standard socket used in the customer’s local country, the customer does not need to choose)
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