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EcoFlow revealed its latest power generation solutions at CES 2025, with the Delta 3 series power stations leading the pack. The flagship Delta 3 Plus features lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells rated for 4,000+ charge cycles, with a total capacity of 3,024Wh and maximum output of 3,000 W. The unit's X-Stream charging technology enables 0-80% charging in 40 minutes when connected to AC power, while supporting 1,200 W maximum solar input. The base Delta 3 model offers similar specifications but with a 2,048Wh capacity.
For small-scale applications, the River 3 Plus delivers 1,200 W continuous output from its 512Wh battery pack. Operating at 30 decibels under normal load, the unit includes two 120 V AC outlets, three USB-A ports, and one USB-C port capable of 100 W output.
With an unexpected move into wearable tech, EcoFlow introduced the Power Hat, featuring integrated 8 W solar panels and a 2,400mAh battery pack. The hat includes dual USB-A ports capable of 5 V/2.4 A output, with a claimed charging time of 3 hours under direct sunlight.
The company's new dual-fuel generator integrates a 160cc engine that can run on either gasoline or propane, delivering 4,000 W peak AC output. Fuel efficiency tests showed a 40% improvement over previous models, with a runtime of 13 hours on a single tank at 50% load.
For off-grid installations, EcoFlow introduced a 5kVA 48 V system comprising a 5,000 W inverter and expandable battery modules. The base configuration includes 5kWh of storage, expandable to 15kWh. All new products include CAN bus communication for system integration and smartphone connectivity via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
EcoFlow also showcased its portable cooler for beverages and food, capable of maintaining chilling temperatures in outdoor environments for a long time. With and LCD status display, the cooler is also capable of making ice cubes for making refreshing drinks on the go.
Lastly, EcoFlow has shown RAID magnetic charging accessories with 5,000 mAh and 10,000 mAh capacities, which can deliver up to 65 W fast cable charging, and can be recharged swiftly in 33 minutes from 0 to 70% capacity.
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For small-scale applications, the River 3 Plus delivers 1,200 W continuous output from its 512Wh battery pack. Operating at 30 decibels under normal load, the unit includes two 120 V AC outlets, three USB-A ports, and one USB-C port capable of 100 W output.
With an unexpected move into wearable tech, EcoFlow introduced the Power Hat, featuring integrated 8 W solar panels and a 2,400mAh battery pack. The hat includes dual USB-A ports capable of 5 V/2.4 A output, with a claimed charging time of 3 hours under direct sunlight.
The company's new dual-fuel generator integrates a 160cc engine that can run on either gasoline or propane, delivering 4,000 W peak AC output. Fuel efficiency tests showed a 40% improvement over previous models, with a runtime of 13 hours on a single tank at 50% load.
For off-grid installations, EcoFlow introduced a 5kVA 48 V system comprising a 5,000 W inverter and expandable battery modules. The base configuration includes 5kWh of storage, expandable to 15kWh. All new products include CAN bus communication for system integration and smartphone connectivity via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
EcoFlow also showcased its portable cooler for beverages and food, capable of maintaining chilling temperatures in outdoor environments for a long time. With and LCD status display, the cooler is also capable of making ice cubes for making refreshing drinks on the go.
Lastly, EcoFlow has shown RAID magnetic charging accessories with 5,000 mAh and 10,000 mAh capacities, which can deliver up to 65 W fast cable charging, and can be recharged swiftly in 33 minutes from 0 to 70% capacity.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site