Description
EcoFlow Power Kit- 10kWh
The EcoFlow Power Kit with 10kWh is suitable for tiny homes ranging between 150 to 300 square feet, depending on energy needs and usage habits.
•150–200 sq. ft.: This system can handle basic appliances such as lighting, refrigerator, outlets, fans, and small kitchen appliances. It can also manage occasional use of power-hungry devices like a microwave or water heater.
•200–300 sq. ft.: It works well if the home is energy-efficient, with minimal use of large appliances. To extend autonomy, pairing with solar panels for consistent recharging is ideal.
Check out the EcoFlow Power Kit- 15kWh for larger spaces.
Choose a Kit:
What’s the difference between each component?
Check out our deep dive post here for a breakdown of each component and what each one does.
Are solar panels included in the kits?
Solar panels are bought separately. That’s because each person’s unique setup will have its own requirements for solar panels. In short, that could come down to: Space, cost, and solar input needed for charging.
We’ve written a definitive guide to portable solar panels here. That might help your decision-making!
What is the expected lifespan of the LFP batteries?
Power Kits LFP Batteries are designed to last for extended use in your tiny home with an off-grid build. Up to 4x longer than other battery chemistries such as NCM. To put a number to it, you can expect around 3000 cycles (each cycle is a full charge and discharge) to 80% capacity. They’ll still work just fine after 3000 cycles. You’ll just have 80% of the capacity you had when they were brand-new.
What’s the maximum charging input for Power Kits?
You can charge your system with a max input of 6000W. That’s assuming you combine multiple charging methods. If you just rely on one charging method, the input will vary depending on your setup. Here are the input figures for each method at your disposal:
Solar panels – up to 4800W
Your RV’s alternator – up to 1000W
Shore power – up to 2000W
EcoFlow Smart Generator – up to 1800W
How much electricity can Power Kits provide?
It depends on your chosen setup. You can select up to three LFP Batteries to connect with the EcoFlow Power Hub. You can choose to chain 1-3, 5kWh batteries.

Can I use the LFP batteries in a cold environment?
Yes. We designed Power Kits to operate in Tiny homes or RVs in cold environments too. With built-in auto-heating, you can use the batteries safely in temperatures as low as -4°F. You can also use the EcoFlow App to turn on auto-heating while discharging the battery.
How fast do Power Kits charge?
That depends on how many batteries you’ve got and how much input you generate. Let’s take the largest setup as an example. With three 5kWh batteries (15kWh total), and you generate a maximum of 6000W input, you’ll charge to full in 2.5hrs. The calculation is 15,000Wh/6000W to reach 2.5hrs.
In reality, your input will vary due to different lighting conditions hitting your panels, among other things. You can calculate your total capacity, then divide it by your estimated input to get a rough idea of charge times.
Do Power Kits support third-party solar panels?
Absolutely. If you’ve got your own panels, they may be compatible with EcoFlow Power Kits. There’s one caveat, though – each solar input port on the Power Hub only supports up to 150V, 30A panels. So double check your panels fall on or under that.
Can I use my own batteries with Power Kits?
Unfortunately not. We designed Power Kits from the ground up to communicate and operate seamlessly with EcoFlow own Power Kits LFP battery range to store energy. When it comes to input options, the system is much more flexible.
Can I use my own generator?
Yes, you can. Just plug yours into the outlet designed for shore power AC input. It will charge your batteries when you’re out of other – more renewable – options.
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