Amidst transformations in the energy matrix and the increased demand for mobile, sustainable and reliable solutions, the Brazilian market now has a new portfolio of portable power stations from EcoFlow, now officially distributed by the national manufacturer Powersafe.
According to Powersafe, EcoFlow stations arrive in the country in different configurations, ranging from compact models for personal use to more robust and expandable systems, capable of supporting appliances and residential structures for long periods.
By integrating components such as a battery, charge controller, inverter and the MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) system into a single device, the proposal, according to the company, is to deliver an easy-to-use solution for energy backup, outdoor activities or professional use in the field.
Embedded technology: MPPT and ultra-fast recharge
One of the highlights of EcoFlow stations is the integration of the MPPT system, an intelligent controller that optimizes solar energy capture, automatically adjusting voltage and current to extract maximum power from the modules, even in adverse conditions such as low light, clouds, or temperature variations.
According to powersafe, charging efficiency can be up to 30% higher than traditional systems, making these stations especially effective in off-grid applications or backup.
The models feature X-Stream technology, which allows ultra-fast charging directly from the socket, increasing practicality in daily use.
According to the manufacturer, with these features, EcoFlow stations position themselves as viable alternatives to traditional energy, combining technical performance with a focus on sustainability.
Lines and differentials
The portfolio available in Brazil is divided into two main lines. The River line is geared towards mobility and leisure and field applications.
"These are more compact and lightweight models, recommended for campers, fishermen, outdoor sports enthusiasts, film technicians, or professionals working in remote areas," said André Ribeiro, Powersafe's operations manager.
Furthermore, according to him, this line offers enough capacity to charge electronics, light tools, and ensure autonomy during travel. Recharging can be done with portable solar panels.
The Delta line was developed for more intense demands, such as residential backup, small businesses and field operations that require greater power.
“The models in this line are expandable with additional batteries, compatible with smart generators and capable of powering appliances, communication systems and critical loads for several hours,” commented Ribeiro.
According to Powersafe, the main differences between the lines are storage capacity, output power, and expandability. What they both have in common is app-based connectivity and smart energy management features.
Device autonomy varies depending on the model and the consumption of connected devices. Below are some performance examples:
- RIVER 2 (256 Wh): can keep a Wi-Fi router (10 W) running for about 25 hours or charge a standard notebook several times;
- RIVER 2 Pro (768 Wh): powers a 50 W TV for up to 15 hours;
- DELTA 2 (1.024 Wh, expandable): keeps a 150 W refrigerator operating for between 6 and 7 hours, and can extend this time with the use of extra batteries and solar panels.

This data, according to the company, helps to visualize how each line serves different consumption profiles, from light equipment to essential cargo in critical situations.
With a consolidated global presence, EcoFlow leads the world in sales of portable power stations and offers an integrated ecosystem with high-efficiency solar panels that enable clean charging in any environment.
The proposal aims to reduce dependence on electrical network and expand the use of renewable sources with practicality.
Who can benefit?
- Residential consumers, who seek reliable energy backup against blackouts and greater autonomy at home;
- Lifestyle and outdoor users, such as campers, travelers and outdoor sports enthusiasts, who value clean, portable energy anywhere;
- Field professionals and service providers, who need practical and safe power for tools, filming, broadcasting or even medical equipment;
- Small businesses such as cafes, kiosks and food trucks, who require mobile power solutions to maintain their operations without interruptions;
- Solar integrators, which can offer EcoFlow solutions as a “plug & play” complement to residential and commercial projects, adding sustainability and innovation.
“Powersafe can meet everything from individual mobility needs to professional and commercial applications, always focusing on reliability, efficiency and clean energy,” Ribeiro highlighted.
Customized kits for different profiles
In addition to individual products, Powersafe is developing kits tailored to different needs, combining specific equipment and accessories. Examples currently being implemented include:
- Camping and Outdoor Kit: RIVER station with portable solar panel, ideal for mobility and leisure;
- Home Backup Kit: DELTA model with battery expansion and integration into the home's electrical panel, designed to safely handle blackouts;-
- Professional Kit: Robust solutions for field teams, with quick-charging accessories and support for essential equipment.
Perspectives and expansion
The arrival of EcoFlow in Brazil marks a new phase in the strategy of Powersafe, which has been working in the development of batteries and energy storage solutions for over 20 years.
The partnership will expand the company's reach, which now also focuses on freedom and energy autonomy for different contexts.
"We are directing significant efforts to make this portfolio accessible nationwide, as we believe in the enormous growth potential of this market. This is just the first step in a journey in which we intend to increasingly expand the brand's presence in Brazil, delivering innovation and reliability in clean energy," concludes Ribeiro.
According to Ribeiro, the choice of EcoFlow as a distribution partner was guided by criteria of innovation, efficiency and alignment with the demands of the Brazilian market.
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