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How EcoFlow Created an Optimal Off-Grid Energy Solution in DELTA Pro’s ecosystem

EcoFlow DELTA Pro with Smart Extra Battery and solar panels.

It’s apparent that climate change is irreversible at this point, but there are some things we can do to slow its effects. One of them is honoring a more sustainable lifestyle, particularly one that requires less grid-based power, often generated by fossil fuels. Of course, off-grid living is about more than sustainable power. It’s a comprehensive state of sustainable living that incorporates where you live, how you live, what you eat, and how you manage or use your resources and waste.

But you have to start somewhere, and when it comes to sinking in your roots, your home or shelter is one of the most influential aspects. How do you power an off-grid home, or more importantly how do you continue to power it for your family?

EcoFlow’s DELTA Pro Portable Power Station, and its many accessories, form the perfect off-grid energy DELTA Pro ecosystem for low-carbon and clean living. Besides the DELTA Pro’s massive 3.6-kilowatt-hour capacity, which can be expanded up to 25-kilowatt-hours, you can also connect up to three 400-watt Solar Panels to achieve a total of 1,200-watts of power generation. Couple that with the world’s first consumer-grade Solar Tracker, the Smart Extra Batteries, and the Smart Generator, and you have one of the most lucrative off-grid power solutions on the market today.

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A True Low-Carbon and Sustainable Off-Grid Solution

EcoFlow Solar Tracker for use with Delta Pro portable power station.
EcoFlow’s Solar Tracker follows the sun throughout the day to generate optimal power.

EcoFlow’s DELTA Pro Portable Power Station is formidable by itself, but once you start connecting it to the many accessories available, you can increase its power and capacity and fully customize the experience. For example, by connecting two Smart Extra Batteries — each one offers an additional 3.6-kilowatt-hours — to the DELTA Pro you can achieve a total of 10.8-kilowatt-hours of capacity. With the Double Voltage Hub, you can connect two DELTA Pro units to get 7,200-watt-hours and 240-volts of power, perfect for heavy-duty devices like electric heaters and dryers.

EcoFlow DELTA Pro connected to home appliances.

Off-grid living calls for some smart thinking, at least when it comes to charging and powering up your system. Connect a couple of 400-watt Solar Panels and you can recharge it all using natural, renewable energy. Even better, the Solar Tracker is a world-first portable technology that follows the sun’s position throughout the day and aligns solar panels to generate optimized energy, up to 30% more than without. A Smart Generator offers an emergency option, auto-recharging your DELTA Pro when it reaches a low level of charge. It stops the engine all by itself when your DELTA Pro is fully charged, optimizing the use of your battery and minimizing the use of a generator.

If you’re on the road, the EV X-Stream Adapter will allow you to recharge your DELTA Pro at any one of the 35,000 Level 2 AC EV Charging Stations spread across the United States. It also transforms the DELTA Pro into one of the first portable power stations that supports EV charging, among other options!

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Man moving EcoFlow DELTA Pro ecosystem as needed.

It’s no secret that one of the biggest challenges of moving off-grid is finding a suitable power solution. While gas generators have always been around, they’re noisy, they require lots of fuel, and they produce emissions. EcoFlow’s portable power stations, on the other hand, are clean, quiet, and modular. They work in a variety of situations, such as for home backup power during an outage, off-grid for low-carbon use, and even on the road while traveling or camping.

When coupled with the 400-watt Solar Panels and Solar Tracker, for optimized power generation, you get access to a sustained power supply via renewable energy and one of the most common renewable energy sources we have access to — the sun. In a pinch, you can also recharge the DELTA Pro through other means, via standard outlets, EV charging stations, and more.

It doesn’t have to be difficult to reduce your carbon footprint, especially if you’re already practicing off-grid and sustainable living.

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