Firman E201001 Zero-E 2000W/4000W Expandable Lithium Iron Phosphate Portable Power Station - Black E201 (1040 Wh Capacity)
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Meet the future of portable energy with the Firman Zero-E E201001 Expandable Power Station. Built with advanced lithium iron phosphate (LFP) technology, it delivers 2000W of continuous power and up to 4000W peak output — all with zero emissions, zero noise, and zero maintenance. With expandable capacity up to 11.4kWh, this unit grows with your power needs, whether at home, on the road, or off the grid. Featuring fast charging to 80% in just one hour, EPS backup function, and multiple output options (AC, DC, USB-C, TT-30R RV, and wireless charging), the Zero-E is versatile enough for camping, RV travel, emergency backup, and professional use. Safe, clean, and endlessly adaptable — it’s power redefined.
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