Portable power stations are compact battery systems designed to deliver electricity where grid access is limited, unreliable, or intentionally avoided. They’re used for home backup, camping, small workshops, remote work setups, and increasingly as part of hybrid energy strategies.

But capacity numbers, watt ratings, and “solar-ready” labels can be misleading without context. The right choice depends on what you’re powering, how long you need it to run, recharge speed, and real-world load behaviour.