
The Cellpowa power station equips an EV-grade LFP battery of 1843Wh and it packs up a 2500W pure sine wave inverter that can surge at 5000 watts. With multiple AC outlets integrated, this machine can power up a variety of your AC devices at the same time.
Inclusive of six AC sockets, the BigBlue features as many as 15 charging outlets, which cover multiple ultra-fast USB ports, a 30A RV plug, and DC sockets. It has a solar input port of XT60 and it charges from a solar source at a rate of 1200 watts (max) 12V-65V, @ 30A.
- 1843Wh Compact LifePO4 Solar Power Station.
- 2500W Inverter with 5000W Surge Capacity.
- 1200W AC and 1200W Solar Ultra-Fast Charging.
- Six AC Outlets with 2500W Power Output.
- Two Units of USB-C 45W and 100W PD Outlets.
- Highly Effective Heat Dissipation System.
- Ultra-Portable and Compact Power Station.
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BigBlue CellPowa 2500
Cellapowa 2500 has got faster-charging speeds as one of the notable highlights. With its 1200W AC and 1200W solar charging inputs, you can charge it quite faster from the combination of the two.
Its strong build and ultra-portable design are the other two main attractions. The solid, carved-out carrying handles make you easily manage the power station on your trips.
Check out the CellPower 2500 on BigBlue’s site

Robert DeWitt writes and tests off-grid power gear for Off Grid Power Boom. Based in Arizona, he uses portable power stations, solar panels, and battery systems regularly in extreme heat—focusing on practical runtime, charging speed, reliability, and real-world usability for camping, RV trips, and home backup.
Editorial focus: portable power stations & solar generators, solar panel setups, batteries/inverters, and off-grid preparedness.

