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RATO RT1000 – Portable Power Station (1000W / 2000W Peak)

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RATO RT1000 – Portable Power Station (1000W / 2000W Peak)The RATO RT1000 Portable Power Station combines portability and reliable power output, making it the perfect solution for outdoor adventures, camping, or backup power during outages. With its 1000W rated power and 2000W peak power, you can run multiple electronic devices confidently using pure sine wave inverter technology. Compact, durable, and easy to use, the RT1000 includes 10 outlet ports and supports 4 charging methods AC adapter, car cable,

The RATO RT1000 Portable Power Station combines portability and reliable power output, making it the perfect solution for outdoor adventures, camping, or backup power during outages. With its 1000W rated power and 2000W peak power, you can run multiple electronic devices confidently using pure sine wave inverter technology.

Compact, durable, and easy to use, the RT1000 includes 10 outlet ports and supports 4 charging methods – AC adapter, car cable, solar energy, and PD – giving you flexibility wherever you are. An LED screen, carry handle, multi-mode flashlight, and lithium-ion battery system make it the ultimate portable companion.


Product Specifications

Feature Details
Battery Capacity 1050Wh
Rated Power 1000W
Peak Power 2000W
Outlet Ports 10
DC Output 1) 13V/10A, 2) 13V/5A x 2 (Total 10A)
DC Input 12–30V/6.5A
AC Output 1000W continuous, 240V 50Hz
USB Output QC3.0 x 2, 5V/2.4A x 2
Type C Input/Output PD 100W, PD 27W
Battery Lithium-ion
Pure Sine Wave Yes
Management System Temp Control, Surge/Short Circuit, Over Current/Low Voltage Protection
Operating Temperature 0 – 40°C
Recharging Temperature 0 – 40°C
Charge Time (0–80%) 370 minutes
Dimensions (L × W × H) 340 × 236 × 206 mm
Weight 11.2 kg
Certifications FCC / CE / ETL / RoHS
Warranty 2 years (battery) / 3 years (unit)

Why Choose the RATO RT1000?

  • Powerful 2000W peak output for running essential appliances and devices.

  • 10 outlets for maximum versatility across household and outdoor needs.

  • Pure sine wave inverter technology for safe charging of sensitive electronics.

  • Compact and lightweight design (11.2kg) with carry handle.

  • Multiple charging methods, including solar, for complete off-grid flexibility.

  • Built-in LED display and flashlight for convenience and emergencies.

  • Backed by a 2-year battery and 3-year unit warranty.

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