
Branded as Gendome Home 3000, it is a 3075Wh large-capacity home-friendly power backup system with a 3000-watt power inverter (6000W surge) and 1500-watt fast MPPT charging.
Set aside all the product features, the price is one of the biggest attractions of Gendome Home 3000. Launched on Indiegogo for crowdfunding, it is available to backers at just $1800 after a discount of 40%.
That is, you need to spend only $0.59 per Wh compared to an average per Wh cost of $1.16 of the leading models like EcoFlow Delta Pro, Bluetti AC300+B300, and Mango Power E.
| Gendome Home 3000 Price Update: Gendome has launched the product on Indiegogo with a starting price of $1799. The brand expects to start shipping it to the backers in May 2023. |
Gendome Home 3000 at a Glance

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Gendome Home 3000 Overview
The Gendome Home 3000 is a smart home-friendly portable power station with a new style and design. Unlike the rivaling models from Bluetti, EcoFlow, and other brands, the Gendome has got an elegant taller profile, which certainly makes it amazingly portable.
Specs-wise, the power station packs some wonders that significantly include an EV-grade LFP battery pack, a 200W wind turbine charging option, and a couple of industry-first USB 3.1 140W Power Delivery ports.
With a solar charging input of 1500 watts and an AC charging rate of 3000 watts, you will be able to charge it from zero to 80% in just 50 minutes.
The Gendome power station integrates as many as 17 charging outlets, which include four AC sockets, an RV outlet, two USB-C 140W ports, two 12V/36W DC sockets, a 12V cigarette lighter charger, four USB-A ports, and a pair of 15W wireless chargers.
Compared to the alternatives from Bluetti and EcoFlow, the Gendome solar power station stands out with its wind charging option and compatibility with Amazon Alexa, Google Nest Integration, and OTA updates.
The machine has a size of 22 x 21.4 x 9.1 inches and it weighs 83.8 lbs.
Gendome Home 3000 vs EcoFlow Delta Pro vs Bluetti AC300


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.
