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The 19 Best Portable Power Stations For Camping In Australia

Choosing the right portable power solution is crucial when you're heading out to the bush. In a bygone era, a standard generator would do the trick. But, as we get more modern tech we need to be able to provide a modern solution. That's where portable power stations come into play.

Want to know what power solution is right for you? Let's discover 19 of the best portable power stations for camping in Australia in no particular order.


1. EcoFlow Delta 2 Max

A photo of a couple sitting next to their EcoFlow Delta 2 Max portable power station which is connected to a light.

Specs:

  • Capacity: 2048Wh (expandable to 6144Wh)

  • AC Output: 2400W (Surge 4800W)

  • Battery Chemistry: LFP (LiFePO4), 3000+ cycles

  • AC Charging: 2300W fast charge (0–80% in under 60 mins)

  • Solar Input: 1000W Max (Dual Port)

  • Weight: 23kg

Why We Love It
The Delta 2 Max is an absolute workhorse of a mid-sized power solution. Its lightning-fast charge time and ability to expand storage make it a top pick for serious off-grid living or long adventures.

We love how EcoFlow’s X-Boost tech can power devices up to 3100W, think kettles, coffee machines, or even your tradie gear at the campsite. The LiFePO4 battery is a winner for longevity, making this a proper investment rather than a short-term fix.

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Best For
Perfect for caravanners, off-grid cabins, and families who don’t want to sacrifice comfort. Run a full campsite setup with fridge, lighting, charging, and small appliances all weekend without breaking a sweat.


2. Bluetti Apex 300

A photo of a Bluetti Apex 300 home battery backup system in a house with extra batteries and solar connected.

Specs:

  • Capacity: 2764.8Wh (51.2V, 54Ah)

  • AC Output: 3840W Max

  • Peak Output (Lifting Power): 7680W

  • App Control: Yes (WiFi + Bluetooth)

  • Weight: 38kg

  • Expandable: Yes, with up to 6 x B300K batteries

Why We Love It
Alright maybe we're being a little bit cheeky here, do you really need that much power for camping? It really depends on how serious your gear and needs are.

The Apex 300 is Bluetti’s answer to serious off-grid power. It packs a punch, with nearly 3kWh of capacity out of the box and up to 24kWh if you pair it with expansion batteries.

What sets it apart? That whopping 7680W surge power is more than enough to handle big loads like air cons, induction cooktops, or tools. And the smart app lets you monitor and tweak everything from your phone.

Best For
Ideal for remote shacks, tiny homes, tradie setups, caravanning with a whole bunch of gear or anyone who wants a home backup option that doesn’t rely on a noisy generator. It's the future of off-grid.


3. EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus

A photo of a man sitting in the back of a car next to a camera with his EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus portable power station.

Specs:

  • Capacity: 1024Wh

  • AC Output: 1800W (Surge 3600W)

  • Charging: Dual charging (AC + Solar), up to 2500W

  • Battery Chemistry: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 12.5kg

Why We Love It
The Delta 3 Plus is a great mid-sized unit. It’s sleek, powerful, and smart. You can hook it up to both solar and AC at the same time for blazingly fast charging.

Perfect for camping trips when you want reliable power with no compromises. And like all EcoFlow gear, the build quality and app interface are slick.

Best For
Great for weekend campers, glampers, or off-gridders with their own solar setup.


4. iTechWorld PS2000

A photo of an iTechWorld PS2000 portable power station in the back of a car with a coffee machine

Specs:

  • Capacity: 2048Wh

  • AC Output: 2000W (Surge 4000W)

  • Battery Chemistry: LiFePO4

  • Weight: ~22kg

Why We Love It
The PS2000 from iTechWorld is built for Aussie conditions. This unit is rugged, compact, and dead simple to use. We love that it’s got a healthy mix of AC and DC outputs, plus an intuitive display.

It’s one of the lightest units in the 2kWh class, making it easy to move around camp. Also, iTechWorld is an Aussie brand, so you’re supporting local.

Best For
Top pick for campers and 4WDers who want power without faffing around. Charge fridges, run lights, power a laptop, and even plug in a coffee machine for the mornings.


5. Bluetti AC180P

A photo of a man and a woman camping outdoors next to their Bluetti AC180P power station.

Specs:

  • Capacity: 1440Wh (expandable)

  • AC Output: 1800W (Surge 2700W)

  • Battery Chemistry: LiFePO4

  • Charging: 1440W AC or 500W Solar

  • Weight: 16kg

Why We Love It
One of our most popular power stations in our catalogue, the AC180P punches well above its weight with its high power output and super-fast charging.

What we really rate is the compact form factor. It’s only 17kg, which is featherweight compared to other models with this much juice. Plus, the UPS function is a great backup if you’re working remotely or keeping critical gear alive. Not sure how a UPS works? Check out the following article for more info.

Best For
Travellers and campers who want something portable but powerful. Ideal for running a fridge, laptop, or drone charging station off-grid, without lugging around a giant box.


6. Bluetti Premium 200v2

A photo of a lady sitting outdoors with her Bluetti Premium 200v2 power station.

Specs

  • Capacity: 2,073.6Wh

  • Output: 2700W in total, 230V, 11.3A

  • Weight: 24.2kg

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Solar Input: 1000W Max

Why We Love It
This unit is a rock-solid workhorse that’s dead easy to use. The upgraded inverter means you can power heavier gear like air compressors, induction cooktops or even a small welder without blinking.

It charges fast, handles the Aussie heat, and has the durability to survive a bit of rough treatment out bush.

Best For
Serious off-grid setups, tradies at remote jobsites, or campers running full 240V appliances like coffee machines, air fryers or power tools.


7. iTechWorld PS3600

A photo of a man using a circular saw connected to his iTechWorld PS3600 power station.

Specs

  • Capacity: 3840Wh

  • Output: 3600W (surge 7200W)

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 42kg

  • Expandable: Yes, with external batteries

Why We Love It
This is a beast of a unit. With massive storage and output, it’s perfect for those who want a full-blown solar power solution without a permanent install.

It plays nice with iTechWorld’s solar gear and battery monitors, so you can tailor your setup. And despite the grunt, it’s still user-friendly with app monitoring and fast charging.

Best For
Long-term off-grid living, remote cabins, or replacing a petrol generator in your 4WD or caravan.


8. Bluetti EP500 Pro

A photo of people camping outdoors next to their Bluetti EP500 Pro 3000w portable power station.

Specs

  • Capacity: 5100Wh (100Ah)

  • Output: 3000W

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 83kg

  • Wheels: Built-in

Why We Love It
It’s big and It’s heavy, yet it is ultra powerful and still highly portable. It’s a full-blown home battery backup dressed up as a power station.

You won’t be taking this one camping unless you’ve got serious space and a trolley, but if you’re setting up a remote off-grid base or need backup for blackouts, it’s brilliant. Silent, solar-ready, and runs a fridge, freezer, and TV all day.

Best For
Off-grid homes, permanent caravans, or anyone wanting a clean alternative to a big inverter generator. Absolutely not for a standard weekend getaway.


9. Bluetti AC200P L

A photo of a man on a deck chair seated next to a Bluetti AC200P L power station

Specs

  • Capacity: 2304Wh

  • Output: 2400W (3600W surge)

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 28.8kg

  • Solar Input: 1200W max

  • AC Input: 2400W (turbo mode)

Why We Love It
The AC200P L strikes that perfect middle ground between power and portability. It’s not super light, but still luggable, and it’s got the grunt to run high-draw appliances while charging multiple devices. The high solar input makes it a top pick for sustainable off-grid setups.

Best For
Campers or vanlifers running full setups - think induction cooktops, laptops, CPAP machines and fans, without needing backup fuel.


10. Bluetti AC240P

A photo of a man setting up camp with his bluetti AC240P portable power station

Specs

  • Capacity: 1843Wh

  • Output: 2400W (3600W surge)

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 33kg

  • Solar Input: 1200W

  • Water Resistance: IP65 waterproof/dustproof

Why We Love It
The AC240P’s main drawcard is its waterproof and dustproof housing — perfect for harsh Aussie conditions. Whether you’re beach camping, travelling in red dirt country, or dealing with dodgy weather, this thing shrugs it all off. Bonus points for fast solar and dual charging options.

Best For
Travellers in coastal or outback environments where gear needs to be tough-as-nails and weatherproof.


11. EcoFlow River 2 Pro

A photo of two people sitting outdoors next to their EcoFlow River 2 Pro portable power station.

Specs

  • Capacity: 768Wh

  • Output: 800W (1600W surge)

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 7.8kg

  • Solar Input: 220W

  • AC Input: 870W

Why We Love It
Small but mighty, the River 2 Pro is a great choice for short trips, weekenders, or backup power for lightweight devices.

It charges crazy fast going from zero to 100% in under 70 mins and the app control is a treat for the tech-savvy traveler.

Best For
Short camping trips, digital nomads, or anyone wanting a lightweight power station to keep essentials topped up.


12. EcoFlow Delta 2

A photo of an EcoFlow Delta 2 Portable Power Station with a phone attached to it.

Specs

  • Capacity: 1024Wh

  • Output: 1800W (Surge 2700W)

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 12kg

  • Solar Input: 500W

  • Expandable: Yes

Why We Love It
You didn't think we'd forget this one would you? One of the heavy weights in portable power, EcoFlow nails it again!

The Delta 2 hits that sweet spot of power, portability and features. Perfect for van setups, it's got plenty of juice for fridges, laptops, cooktops and lighting. Quick recharge and clean design seal the deal.

Best For
Mid-size vanlife setups, road trips, or the home backup crowd wanting a tidy solution.


13. EcoFlow Delta Pro

A photo of an EcoFlow Delta Pro portable power station being used outdoors.

Specs

  • Capacity: 3600Wh

  • Output: 3200W Max

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 45kg

  • Solar Input: 1600W Max

  • Life Cycle: >3500 cyc @ 80%

Why We Love It
The Delta Pro is an absolute beast of a unit. Offering a whopping 3600Wh capacity and 3200W of output power, this unit can power multiple power hungry devices at once.

Not for the casual camper, the Delta pro is for seasoned camping veterans who have all the gear but need serious power.

Best For
Long haul trips across Australia, heavy duty appliances.


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14. Anker SOLIX C1000

Specs

  • Capacity: 1056Wh

  • Output: 1800W

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 12.9kg

  • Expandable: Yes

  • Solar Input: 600W

Why We Love It
Anker’s done a cracking job here — the C1000 gives you plenty of output in a very portable package. Quick recharge, clean design, and a surprisingly punchy inverter make it a great all-rounder. Works seamlessly with their solar panels too.

Best For
Vanlife setups, campers using coffee machines or air pumps, and folks who want a solid, simple mid-range unit.


15. Jackery Explorer 1000 V2

Specs

  • Capacity: 1070Wh

  • Output: 1500W (3000W surge)

  • Battery Type: Li-ion

  • Weight: 10.8kg

  • Life Cycle: 4000 cycles to 70%+

Why We Love It
Jackery’s known for simplicity and this model delivers. It’s lighter than most competitors with the same capacity and super easy to operate. While it’s not the fastest to charge, the efficient inverter makes the most of every watt.

Best For
Campers who need to run a few small appliances like lights, a fridge and fans — or anyone after a low-fuss power solution.


16. Jackery Explorer 500

Specs

  • Capacity: 518.4Wh

  • Output: 500W (1000W surge)

  • Battery Type: Li-ion

  • Weight: 6.4kg

  • Solar Input: 100W

  • Ports: AC, USB, 12V car socket

Why We Love It
Super compact and ultra-simple, the Explorer 500 is great for beginner campers or those packing light. While it won’t run big gear, it handles lights, phones, drones and a small fridge just fine. Reliable, tidy, and easy to chuck in the car.

Best For
Weekend campers, solo travellers, or grey nomads needing backup for basics.


17. KickAss KickCharge 2400

Specs

  • Capacity: 2048Wh

  • Output: 2400W

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 24kg

  • Solar Input: 5000W

Why We Love It
KickAss lives up to its name. This power station is a ripper for Aussie off-roaders — tough build, lots of solar input, and heaps of outlets for all your gadgets. The 12V setup is especially good for running portable fridges and 12V camp gear.

Best For
Serious 4WD touring, full off-grid caravans, or backup power at a remote property.


18. Anker SOLIX F2000

Specs

  • Capacity: 2048Wh

  • Output: 2300W (Surge 2800W)

  • Battery Type: LiFePO4

  • Weight: 30.5kg

  • Solar Input: 1000W Max

  • App Support: Yes

Why We Love It
A well-balanced unit with solid storage and output, plus sleek design and smart app integration. This one's built to power a full campsite or small cabin, and looks good doing it. Quiet, efficient, and expandable too.

Best For
Powering a full camping setup or as a compact off-grid home solution with smart control.


19. Jackery Explorer 240

Specs

  • Capacity: 241.9Wh

  • Output: 200W (400W surge)

  • Battery Type: Li-ion

  • Weight: 3kg

  • Solar Input: 50W

  • Ports: AC, USB-A, 12V Car port

Why We Love It
Tiny but tidy. This is a great pick for day trips, charging phones and lights, or just having emergency power handy. Not built for big jobs, but it’s super reliable and easy to take anywhere.

Best For
Beginner campers, kids’ devices, or keeping in the boot for emergencies.


Now that we have our list - let's summarise all the info we've found:

Our Best Portable Power Station For Camping List

Model Capacity Output Weight Battery Type Best For
EcoFlow Delta 2 Max 2048Wh 2400W 23kg LiFePO4 Power-hungry campers
Bluetti Apex 300 2764Wh 3840W 38kg LiFePO4 Long-term off-grid
EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus 1024Wh 1800W 12.5kg LiFePO4

Weekend trips

 

iTechWorld PS2000 2000Wh 2000W 22kg LiFePO4 Compact power needs
Bluetti AC180P 1440Wh 1800W 16kg LiFePO4 Weekend trips
Bluetti Premium 200 V2 2073.6Wh 2700W 24.2kg LiFePO4 Expandable setups
iTechWorld PS3600 3840Wh 3600W 42kg LiFePO4 High-demand gear
Bluetti EP500 Pro 5100Wh 3000W 83kg LiFePO4 Base camps
Bluetti AC200P L 2304Wh 2400W 28.8kg LiFePO4 Rugged touring
Bluetti AC240P 1843Wh 2400W 33kg LiFePO4 Wet/Dusty environments
EcoFlow River 2 Pro 768Wh 800W 7.8kg LiFePO4 Light gear use, short trips
Anker SOLIX C1000 1056Wh 1800W 12.9kg LiFePO4 Compact power
Jackery Explorer 1000 V2 1070Wh 1500W 10.8kg LiFePO4 4WD trips
Jackery Explorer 500 518.4Wh 500W 6.4kg Lithium-ion Budget camping
EcoFlow Delta Pro 3600Wh 3200W 45kg LiFePO4 Long trips, heavy duty equipment
KickAss KickCharge 2400 2048Wh 2400W 24kg LiFePO4 Remote stays
Anker SOLIX F2000 2048Wh 2300W 30.5kg LiFePO4 Glamping setups
EcoFlow Delta 2 1024Wh 1800W 12kg LiFePO4 Fast recharging
Jackery Explorer 240 241.9Wh 200W 3kg Lithium-ion Minimalists

 

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