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A Portable Power Station is basically a battery that you can plug your electrical appliances directly into.
Once your Portable Power Station is charged, you can plug your tool or appliance in and use it as normal. The main difference is that you are limited by how much electricity each model stores.
You can easily charge your Portable Power Station from the mains AC electricity, solar panel (purchased separately from the manufacturer) or using a cigarette lighter plug in your car.
In general, it depends on how much power you need. Portable power stations start at around £150 and go to about £3500.
Dependant on your Portable Power Station’s power storage capability, you can pretty much power any everyday appliance or tool.
Portable Power Stations are roughly categorised dependent on their power storage capability and then priced accordingly. So, the more power they store, the more expensive they are.
Most Portable Power Station manufacturers display power capabilities as Watts Per Hour or Wh. A Wh is a measurement of 1 watt of power over 1 hour.
No, a Portable Power Station just stores electricity.