The OSCAL PowerMax 2400 Pro
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The Chinese company said its 2,016 Wh portable LiFePO₄ energy storage system is expandable to 22,176 Wh with additional battery modules. It delivers 2,400W output power, offers 16 ports, app-based control and built-in audio and lighting functions for home, travel and off-grid use.
Lior Kahana
The OSCAL PowerMax 2400 Pro
Image: OSCAL
Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer Oscal has launched a new portable energy storage system for home and travel applications.
The Oscal Power Max 2400 Pro is built around a 2,016 Wh LiFePO₄ battery and supports up to ten BP2400 Pro expansion modules, allowing for a total capacity of 22,176 Wh.
The unit delivers 2,400 W continuous power and integrates 16 ports, including 12 V/24 V interfaces for RV and truck users.
According to Oscal, the system can function as a portable off-grid power source or be connected to a home’s electrical supply to help control electricity costs, store renewable energy or return excess energy to the grid where local regulations allow.
The main unit measures 47cm x 29cm x 30cm and weighs 24.45kg. Each expansion battery measures 47cm x 29cm x 19.5cm and weighs 18.65kg. Users can monitor and control the system via a smartphone app via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
Oscal has also integrated lifestyle features including a 25W subwoofer, a 10W tweeter and a built-in LED lighting module aimed at outdoor use and emergency power scenarios.
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