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The Einhell TC-ES 18/150/1 Li-Solo battery energy station is a compact and versatile solution for your mobile power supply needs – whether at home, on the road or during camping. Thanks to its compatibility with the Einhell Power X-Change battery system, it can be used flexibly. Devices using up to 150 watts can be operated via the 230 V socket, such as laptops, lamps or game consoles. In addition, a 10-watt USB-A port and a powerful 60-watt USB-C-PD port are available to charge smartphones, tablets, cameras and other devices quickly and efficiently. The compact design and the practical carrying handle enable easy transport. The soft grip surface ensures a secure grip and non-slip stand. The built-in dimmable LED light turns the energy station into a table lamp or flashlight. The current battery level is displayed at any time via the LED status indicator. A dustproof cover protects the ports. The Einhell battery energy station TC-ES 18/150/1 Li-Solo is delivered without a battery or charger. These are available separately.
Technical details
Power to go!
A versatile power source when you're on the move
The Einhell TC-ES 18/150/1 Li-Solo battery energy station converts the energy from the PXC battery and supplies power on the go for numerous devices: The 230 V socket provides up to 150 W of power, while smaller devices can be charged via USB-A or USB-C-PD ports.
Bright LED light
Soft grip surfaces
LED status indicator
Hook for storage
Power X-Change
Cordless freedom for camping and more
The Einhell battery energy station TC-ES 18/150/1 Li-Solo is a memof the Power X-Change family and supplies power on the move. All batteries in the range are compatible with the inverter. By converting the energy of the battery, other electrical devices can be charged or operated. A Power X-Change battery is not included.
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Manufacturer information
Einhell Germany AG
Wiesenweg 22
94405 Landau/Isar
Germany
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