Apex 300 Backup Beast Wipes Out Blackouts

Tornadoes leave half a million people without electricity across America's heartland. The Apex 300 portable power station combines three backup solutions into one device. During emergencies, homeowners can use battery power, solar energy, and generator charging. The unit delivers 2,764.8 watt-hours of storage capacity with 3,840 watts of output power. Users can expand the system up to 58 kilowatt-hours for whole-home backup needs.

The device charges quickly through multiple methods for maximum efficiency. Solar panels can pump 6,400 watts into the battery through special controllers. Generators connect directly through 50-amp charging ports for rapid refills. The system reaches 80 percent charge within 40 minutes from solar input. Generator charging fills the entire battery within 65 minutes during cloudy weather.

The power station safely supports both 120-volt and 240-volt household appliances. EV-grade battery cells last over 6,000 charging cycles for 17 years of service. Low power consumption keeps refrigerators running 24 hours longer than competing models. Indoor storage eliminates gas fume dangers that traditional generators create.

Indiegogo offers the Apex 300 bundled with expansion batteries for $900. The crowdfunding campaign provides installment payment plans for early supporters. Limited pricing ends July 19 for interested buyers.
 

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