EcoFlow's New Delta 3 Power Station Range Unveiled for US Market
EcoFlow has unveiled its new Delta 3 power station range, with five models set to hit the US market from late September. The series introduces innovative features and improved capacities.
The range kicks off with the Delta 3 Classic, available from September 28 on TikTok and September 29 on the EcoFlow website. It offers a 1 kWh capacity and 1800W output, rebranded from the previous Delta 3 Plus. For those seeking more power, the Delta 3 Ultra Plus and Max Plus follow on September 29, with promotions lasting until October 12.
The Delta 3 Max Plus boasts a 2 kWh capacity and 3000W output, along with Smart Output Priority and five charging options. Meanwhile, the Ultra Plus tops the range with a 3 kWh capacity and 3,600W output, charging in under 50 minutes. It also features Smart Output Priority and supports six charging methods, weighing about 33.7 kg. The Ultra model shares these specs but lacks Smart Output Priority and is slightly lighter at 32.7 kg. The Max model shares the capacity and output but lacks expandable battery support and Smart Output Priority.
All Delta 3 batteries use automotive-grade full-tab lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells, offering 27% fewer cells per kWh. European customers can already enjoy the EFDELTA3-EU model, with quick delivery of bundles including extra batteries. However, availability in Asia and the launch of the Delta 3 Max Plus in Europe and Asia remain unconfirmed.
EcoFlow's Delta 3 range brings enhanced power and features to US customers from late September. With various models catering to different needs, the series offers improved capacities and innovative technologies. European customers can already enjoy the EFDELTA3-EU model, but Asian availability is yet to be confirmed.
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