The BioLite BaseCharge 1500 Portable Power Station: CleanTechnica Tested

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The BioLite BaseCharge 1500 Portable Power Station: CleanTechnica Tested
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The BioLite BaseCharge 1500 is the company's larger portable power station and packs just over 1,500 watt-hours of storage capacity into a compact package.

BioLite builds a range of sustainable energy related products that tap into the power of the massive nuclear fusion reactor in the sky that is the sun to enable an ever-increasing range of outdoor adventures. The BioLite BaseCharge 1500 is the company’s larger portable power station and packs just over 1,500 watt-hours of storage capacity — hence the name — into a compact package.

Looking at the specs on paper, the BioLite BaseCharge 1500 holds up to the competition with the exception of its curiously low AC figures. 120 watts of AC charging power and 1,200 watts of AC output power feel low for a battery bank with this much storage capacity. They stand out compared to other portable power stations of similar capacity and price which boast much higher AC power output capabilities even from units using the less energy dense LFP cells.

Tapping into a solar panel with the included adapter transforms the portable power station into a solar generator with a free supply of energy each day. We connected the BaseCharge 1500 up to the BioLite 100 watt folding solar panel and pulled an average of 70 watts of power throughout the sunny part of the day. That translates to a full charge in 21 hours, or more than two full days of sunshine.

The BaseCharge 1500 held up and was able to support all of the appliances on their normal settings, pushing out a continuous output of 1,248 watts. Cranking the blender up to the max pushed the unit beyond what it could handle, understandably shutting down the power after just a few seconds.At just 28.

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