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Suitcase Power Stations

December 12, 2023

 

 

A pouch battery is a type of rechargeable battery characterized by its flexible, flat design. A pouch LFP battery is a type of lithium-ion battery that uses lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) as the cathode material. A pouch NMC battery is a type of lithium-ion battery that uses nickel-cobalt-manganese (NMC) as the cathode material. NMC batteries can store more energy per unit volume than LFP batteries. LFP batteries are typically used in applications where long cycle life and safety are important.

The MONTEK X2000 and X1200 are suitcase-sized power stations that offer 2072Wh NMC or 1280Wh LFP. Both models can power your devices simultaneously, with 3 (EU version) or 4 (US version) AC output ports and a total of 10 DC output ports. Both models offer 2000 watts of AC output, Max 2400W, with surge to 4000W. Charge by AC, solar, or car. You can add up to 3 external batteries to increase the system size.

 

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