When the lights go out, you do not need a loud gas generator parked in the driveway. You need a quiet battery that powers the fridge and your phones and runs safely indoors. The Pecron E1000LFP does that, and it is light enough to carry to a campsite the next weekend.
The E1000LFP is an 1800W LiFePO4 portable power station with 1024Wh of capacity. It suits home backup for the essentials, camping and RV power, and remote work where you need reliable, fuel-free electricity.
Why choose the E1000LFP portable power station
- 1800W of continuous AC output to run a refrigerator, fans, laptops, and small appliances.
- 1024Wh LiFePO4 capacity on cells rated for 3500+ cycles to 80 percent.
- Fast 1.3 hour wall recharge, plus up to 600W of solar input for off-grid charging.
- Expandable with the FP5000-48V battery when you need longer runtime.
- Two 100W USB-C ports for fast device and laptop charging.
Where the E1000LFP fits

Home backup: keep the refrigerator, Wi-Fi, and a few lights running during an outage, with no fumes indoors.
Camping and RV: power a portable fridge, lights, and devices for the weekend, then recharge from the sun.
Remote work: run a laptop, monitor, and router for a full day away from an outlet.
Specifications
| AC output | 1800W continuous |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 1024Wh (51.2V / 20Ah) |
| Battery type | LiFePO4, 3500+ cycles to 80 percent |
| AC recharge time | About 1.3 hours |
| Solar input | Up to 600W |
| USB-C output | 100W x2 |
| USB-A output | 18W x2 |
| 12V DC output | 12V 20A, 12V 10A, 12V 5A |
| Expansion | Compatible with FP5000-48V expansion battery |
| Weight | 30 lbs (13.5 kg) |
| Dimensions | 14.9 x 9.4 x 10 in |
Frequently asked questions
Can the E1000LFP run a refrigerator? Yes. Its 1800W output handles a standard refrigerator along with lights and small electronics, and you can add an expansion battery for longer runtime.
How fast does it recharge? It reaches a full charge from a wall outlet in about 1.3 hours, and it also charges from solar at up to 600W.
Is it safe to use indoors? Yes. It is a battery with no fuel and no exhaust, so it runs safely inside during an outage.
Charge it off-grid with the PV200 portable solar panel, or compare it with the larger E2400LFP power station and other portable power stations.