Power Stations
Indoor-safe, fuel-free power built on LiFePO4 — from pocket-sized USB-C power banks to 2.4 kWh portable stations and always-on home backup. Every Ionic GenBox model runs silent, accepts solar input, and is backed by U.S.-based support.
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LithiumHub’s power stations category includes Ionic GenBox portable power stations, expansion battery options, and portable folding solar panels for backup power, camping, travel, and off-grid use. This category features compact power banks, mid-size portable power stations, high-output GenBox power stations, solar charging accessories, and expandable backup power solutions for different runtime and wattage needs. These products are ideal for homeowners who want quiet backup power during outages without relying on a gas generator. They’re also a strong fit for RV owners, campers, van lifers, overlanders, tailgaters, mobile workers, and anyone who needs portable power for appliances, tools, electronics, lights, refrigerators, freezers, routers, CPAP machines, or essential devices. Use them for emergency preparedness, road trips, job sites, outdoor events, off-grid weekends, and everyday peace of mind when reliable power matters. A top product in this category is the Ionic GenBox 2400 Portable Power Station. It’s the flagship GenBox model that serves as your home’s personal power plant. It’s built for large backup power needs, with 2,048Wh of LiFePO4 battery capacity, 2,400W pure sine wave output, and 4,800W surge capability. With UPS backup, expandable capacity options, 3,500+ charge cycles, solar charging support, and a 5-year warranty, it’s a strong choice for customers who want serious portable power for home essentials, RV use, off-grid living, or professional equipment. When choosing a power station, compare battery capacity, output wattage, surge rating, charging speed, solar input, outlet types, and whether you need UPS backup or expandable runtime. Smaller portable GenBox models work well for phones, laptops, lights, and light camping use, while larger models like the GenBox 1200, 1200S, and 2400 are better for refrigerators, freezers, appliances, tools, and longer backup power needs. Whether you’re protecting a refrigerator from outages, charging gear at a job site, or powering a multi-day off-grid trip, Ionic GenBox power stations deliver clean AC power without fumes, fuel, or noise. Every model uses LiFePO4 chemistry — the safest lithium chemistry available — built to deliver thousands of charge cycles and indoor-safe operation in your home, RV, tent, or office. The Ionic GenBox family splits into two clear product lines, and choosing between them is the first decision to make: Portable Power Stations — designed to move with you. Five models from 92 Wh up to 2,048 Wh, covering everything from daily-carry power banks to full home-backup capacity. AC outlets, USB-C PD (up to 100W), 12V car ports, and solar input are built into every unit. Shop portable models → GenBox 1200S Slim — designed to stay put. A 3.8-inch deep wall-mountable battery backup engineered to live behind your refrigerator, freezer, or other essential appliance. Always plugged in, always charged, and switches to battery power in under 20 milliseconds the instant the grid fails. Shop the Slim 1200S → If you need to take it camping, in the truck, or to a jobsite — go portable. If you need automatic outage protection for a stationary appliance — go Slim. Capacity (Wh) tells you how much energy is stored — a 100W laptop running for 5 hours needs 500 Wh. Output (W) tells you how much you can run simultaneously — a 1,500W microwave will not run on a 1,200W station. Wave type matters for sensitive electronics. Pure sine wave (GenBox 800 and up, plus the Slim 1200S) safely powers medical devices, audio gear, and variable-speed motor tools. Modified sine wave (GenBox 100 and 400) handles phone chargers, fans, and lights. Recharge time ranges from 1.5 hours (Slim 1200S) to ~6 hours (GenBox 400) on AC. Every model accepts solar input via built-in MPPT controllers, and pass-through charging is supported across the lineup. UPS mode — automatic switchover when grid power fails. Available on GenBox 1200, 2400, and the Slim 1200S. Every Ionic GenBox uses UL-certified LiFePO4 cells managed by a multi-layer Battery Management System: overcharge, over-discharge, short-circuit, and temperature protection are all built in. Cycle life ranges from 2,000+ cycles (GenBox 100, 400) to 5,000 cycles (Slim 1200S) — translating to years or over a decade of reliable use depending on model and how often you cycle it. Portable units carry a 5-year limited warranty. The Slim 1200S carries a 3-year limited warranty plus lifetime U.S.-based support. All orders include free shipping over $150 in the U.S. and 30-day returns. Portable Ionic GenBox models (100, 400, 800, 1200, 2400) are designed to move with you — camping, RV trips, job sites, or temporary backup. The Slim 1200S is designed to stay in one place, wall-mounted behind a refrigerator or essential appliance, always plugged in. When grid power fails, the Slim 1200S switches to battery in under 20 milliseconds automatically. Portable models require you to plug devices in manually. Yes. Every model produces zero emissions, requires no ventilation, and uses LiFePO4 chemistry — the safest lithium chemistry available, with no risk of thermal runaway. Battery cells are UL-certified, and every unit includes multi-layer BMS protection (overcharge, over-discharge, short-circuit, and temperature monitoring). They’re safe in bedrooms, RVs, tents, offices, or mounted behind appliances. Runtime depends on the model and the refrigerator’s size. For a typical full-size fridge: GenBox 800 (518 Wh) runs ~4 hours, GenBox 1200 (1,000 Wh) runs ~5 hours, and GenBox 2400 (2,048 Wh) covers a fridge and freezer combined for around 10 hours. The Slim 1200S (1,382 Wh) delivers ~6 hours continuously, extendable to approximately 18 hours using Eco Smart Cycle in the free Ionic GenBox app. Actual times vary by refrigerator efficiency, ambient temperature, and door-open frequency. Yes — every Ionic GenBox model has a built-in MPPT solar charge controller. Maximum solar input varies by model: 100W on the GenBox 800, 300W on the GenBox 1200, 400W on the Slim 1200S, and up to 1,000W on the GenBox 2400. Solar panels are sold separately so customers can match panel wattage to their setup. AC recharge times: GenBox 100 about 4 hours, GenBox 400 about 6 hours, GenBox 800 about 2 hours, GenBox 1200 and 2400 about 2–3 hours each, and the Slim 1200S about 1.5 hours (among the fastest in its class). Solar charging typically takes 5–6 hours in good sun depending on panel wattage. Car charging via 12V is supported on all models but is slower — useful for road trips. Pass-through charging is supported across the lineup, so you can power devices while the GenBox recharges. The portable Ionic GenBox lineup (100 through 2400) is covered by a 5-year limited warranty. The Slim 1200S carries a 3-year limited warranty plus lifetime U.S.-based technical support. Battery cycle life depends on model: 2,000+ cycles to 80% capacity for the GenBox 100 and 400, 2,000–3,000 for the GenBox 1200, 3,500+ for the GenBox 800 and 2400, and 5,000 cycles to 70% capacity for the Slim 1200S — the longest in the lineup. Every order includes 30-day returns. Pure sine wave AC output matches the quality of power from a standard wall outlet. It’s required for sensitive electronics — medical devices on AC (CPAP, oxygen concentrators), laptops, audio equipment, and power tools with variable-speed motors. GenBox 800, 1200, 2400, and the Slim 1200S all output pure sine wave. GenBox 100 and 400 use modified sine wave, which is fine for phone chargers, fans, lights, and similar basic devices. For CPAP backup specifically, the GenBox 400 also offers a 12V DC output that powers most CPAP machines directly without inverter conversion. Yes. Pure sine wave models (GenBox 800 and up, plus the Slim 1200S) safely power CPAP machines and oxygen concentrators in the 50–200W range. The Slim 1200S has true UPS functionality with sub-20ms transfer — fast enough that medical equipment never registers the switchover. The GenBox 400 also powers most CPAP machines for 6–8 hours via its 12V DC output without using the inverter at all. Ionic GenBox runs silent and emits zero fumes, so it’s safe to use indoors — gas generators are not. No fuel, no oil, no filters, no ongoing maintenance. Gas generators typically run at 70–90 dB and have to be wheeled outside and started manually; the Slim 1200S switches to battery automatically in under 20 milliseconds. For multi-day outages, some customers run a generator for about 1.5 hours per day just to recharge a Slim 1200S — cutting fuel consumption by 90%+ while keeping the home silent the rest of the time.Ionic GenBox Power Stations — Clean, Quiet Power for Every Use Case
Two Lineups, Two Different Jobs
How Ionic GenBox Compares
Feature
Gas Generators
Standard Battery Packs
Ionic GenBox
Indoor use
❌ Carbon monoxide risk
✅ Yes
✅ Yes (zero fumes)
Noise
❌ 70–90 dB
✅ Silent
✅ Silent
Maintenance
❌ Oil, filters, fuel
✅ None
✅ None
Power quality
⚠️ Variable
⚠️ Often modified sine
✅ Pure sine wave (800W+)
Solar compatible
❌ No
⚠️ Some models
✅ All models, built-in MPPT
Match Capacity to Your Use Case
Use Case
Recommended Model
Why
Daily carry, travel, hiking
GenBox 100 (92 Wh)
Pocket-sized, USB-C PD 27W, built-in LED flashlight
CPAP backup, mini-fridge, light camping
GenBox 400 (~300 Wh)
Pure sine, 6–8 hrs CPAP via 12V DC
RV / van life, jobsite, full-size fridge runtime
GenBox 800 (518 Wh)
800W pure sine, 2-hr AC recharge
Home office backup, off-grid cabin, multi-appliance
GenBox 1200 (~1,000 Wh)
1,200W + UPS, wheels
Whole-home backup, extended outages
GenBox 2400 (2,048 Wh)
2,400W, UPS, expandable, 1,000W solar input
Set-and-forget fridge / freezer protection
Slim 1200S (1,382 Wh)
Mounts behind appliance, sub-20ms UPS, 5,000 cycles
What to Look For When Choosing
Built for Safety and Built to Last
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a portable power station and the Slim 1200S home backup?
Are Ionic GenBox power stations safe to use indoors?
How long will a GenBox power my refrigerator during an outage?
Can I charge a GenBox with solar panels? Are panels included?
How long does it take to recharge?
What's the warranty and how long will the batteries last?
What does "pure sine wave" mean and does it matter for my devices?
Can a GenBox run my CPAP machine or oxygen concentrator?
How does this compare to a gas generator?
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