Friday, July 12th 2024

Ampace Unveils Andes 1500 Portable Power Station

Ampace, a leading provider of advanced lithium-ion battery solutions, today announced the launch of the Andes 1500, a revolutionary portable power station that delivers unparalleled charging speeds and unmatched performance. Leveraging Ampace's proprietary A-Boost technology, the Andes 1500 achieves a full charge in just 55 minutes while setting a groundbreaking industry benchmark for portable power solutions with its remarkable longevity of up to 6,000 cycles.

"At Ampace, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in portable power," said Alfonso Chen, Chief Marketing Officer at Ampace. "The Andes 1500 is a game-changer that will transform the way people experience power on-the-go. With our cutting-edge expertise in battery cell and energy storage system solutions, users can say goodbye to long charging times and enjoy an extended duration of unparalleled performance with the Andes 1500."
Swift and Seamless Charging Experience
Featuring Ampace's exclusive A-Boost technology, the Andes 1500 sets a new standard for fast charging. With up to 1800 W AC input, the Andes 1500 can charge from zero to 100 percent by wall charging in only 55 minutes. It supports a maximum 600 W solar input and up to 96 W car socket input to ensure a full charge while outdoors or on the road.

With a capacity of 1462Wh and 13 versatile ports, users can simultaneously charge all the devices they need whenever and wherever for a long period of time. The Ampace Andes 1500 delivers instant peace of mind with a swift 20 ms emergency power supply switch. During blackouts, the seamless transition ensures outages are barely noticeable, offering uninterrupted power supply when users need it most.

Extended Lifespan with More Energy
Combining convenience and reliability, the Andes 1500 portable power station achieves an unprecedented 6,000-cycle lifespan. This remarkable longevity is made possible through the high-quality commercial-grade LFP battery cells, Ampace's exclusive Battery Management System and advanced charging algorithms. Utilizing third-generation silicon carbide semiconductor material and a digital signal processor-controlled high-frequency bidirectional power conversion system, the Andes 1500 achieves an inverter efficiency of up to 95 percent, bringing five percent additional battery energy to users.

Powerful Output with Boundless performance
Equipped with a 2400 W rated AC output (Surge 3600 W), the Andes 1500 can power most user devices and 99 percent of appliances. With Ampace's innovative A-Turbo technology, the Andes 1500 can even power some appliances up to 3600 W.

The power station features a high-strength construction with independent core partitioning and IP55-rated battery security. It utilizes high-quality LFP battery cells that are UL-certified, puncture-resistant, non-flammable, and resistant to high temperatures. With twelve integrated protections, the intelligent safety warning algorithm can detect potential battery risks in advance, safeguarding against issues before they arise. Additionally, it provides stable power output even in extreme temperatures as low as -20°C/-4°F. With multiple layers of protection, the Andes 1500 provides true peace of mind for outdoor adventures.

With the Ampace App, managing and optimizing the Andes 1500 is a breeze. Users can seamlessly monitor power levels, customize settings, perform firmware upgrades, navigate the ambient lights, adjust LED brightness, manage temperature, and set sleep mode.

Availability and Promotion
The Ampace Andes 1500 will be launched on July 12th on both the official Ampace online store and Amazon store, with an official retail price of $1399. From July 12th to July 31st, the Ampace online store will be offering an early bird sale, providing a $400 discount.
Source: Ampace
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7 Comments on Ampace Unveils Andes 1500 Portable Power Station

#1
Octavean
Looks a bit like an EcoFlow Portable Power Station (Inverter / battery).

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#2
Jism
OctaveanLooks a bit like an EcoFlow Portable Power Station (Inverter / battery).

I'm sure there's complete PCB's and such you can buy and assemble into a casing, give it a (new) product name and voila. You have yourself a product.
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#3
AsRock
TPU addict
Yeah no thanks, i think it lacks design layout issue's if it does get a little wet
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#4
Alan Smithee
Once again I wish they would make one of these that can work with computers. This one has 20ms switchover. Even my 1600w Titanium PSU in my gaming machine has a hold-up time of 18.9ms, so 20ms isn't fast enough to guarantee power.
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#5
Octavean
Alan SmitheeOnce again I wish they would make one of these that can work with computers. This one has 20ms switchover. Even my 1600w Titanium PSU in my gaming machine has a hold-up time of 18.9ms, so 20ms isn't fast enough to guarantee power.
They do make some like that. If this isn't the one there are other options out there.

I tend to think of these things as a substitute for a gas generator for power outages. A Generac, for example, isn't going to be fast enough but using a typical UPS for such things is always a good idea.
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eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
OctaveanThey do make some like that. If this isn't the one there are other options out there.

I tend to think of these things as a substitute for a gas generator for power outages. A Generac, for example, isn't going to be fast enough but using a typical UPS for such things is always a good idea.
Yeah because eu used 50 hz for tv back then and games were slower compared to 60 hz of the US...
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#7
Caring1
How many Kilogram does it weigh?
Pointless for camping trips if it weighs heaps and can't be easily carried.
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