Built for EV Owners Who Refuse to Be Left Stranded
Range anxiety is real, and grid dependency makes it worse. Whether you're managing a small fleet of electric vehicles, running a remote homestead, or simply want a bulletproof backup for your EV when the power goes out, the EnerJet Solar Generator sits in a category that very few products occupy. This isn't a glorified camping battery. It's a serious off-grid power machine that happens to charge electric vehicles — and does it convincingly.
What You Get
The core unit packs a 15.36 kWh LiFePO4 battery — already substantial on its own — but the real headline is what happens when you scale it. Multiple units can be linked together to reach 90.16 kWh of total storage. That's enough to fully charge most EVs on the market multiple times over without touching the grid once.
On the output side, a single EnerJet delivers 10 kW of AC power, and when you run units in parallel, you can push that to 60 kW. For context, a Level 2 home charger typically runs between 7 and 11 kW. So even a single EnerJet unit can handle Level 2 charging speeds comfortably. The system is also solar-ready, meaning you can feed it from panels during the day and discharge into your vehicle at night — fully off the grid if your solar array is sized right.
LiFePO4 chemistry was the right call here. It handles deep discharge cycles better than NMC alternatives, runs cooler, and has a significantly longer cycle life. For something that's going to be hammered with regular EV charging sessions, that chemistry choice matters.
Real-World Performance
In practice, the EnerJet handles the emergency EV charging role with zero drama. Plug in during an outage, and your car keeps charging just like it would from a wall outlet. The 10 kW output handles the draw without throttling, and the transition between solar input and load output is smooth. There's no awkward "figuring out" period — the system manages it cleanly.
Where it really shines is fleet and multi-vehicle scenarios. If you're managing two or three EVs at a property without reliable grid access — a rural retreat, a jobsite, an off-grid cabin — the expandable storage means you're not rationing power between vehicles. Stack the units, and the capacity grows with your needs.
One honest limitation worth noting: the physical footprint of the system isn't small. This is not something you're tossing in the back of a pickup and hauling to a trailhead. It's designed for semi-permanent or stationary installations. If you need something ultraportable, this isn't it — and that's fine, because it's not trying to be. It's built for reliability and scale, not portability.
Setup is straightforward for anyone who's worked with larger power stations before. Connecting units in parallel requires attention to the configuration process, but the instructions are clear and the system behaves predictably once it's configured correctly.
Who Should Buy This?
- EV owners in areas with frequent power outages who need a dependable home backup that can also charge their vehicle
- Off-grid homeowners or rural property owners who rely on solar and want to eliminate range anxiety entirely
- Small fleet operators running electric vans, trucks, or cars from a location without reliable commercial charging infrastructure
- Emergency preparedness buyers who want a system that can handle both household loads and EV charging in a disaster scenario
- Solar adopters looking to maximize self-sufficiency and reduce or eliminate grid dependency for vehicle charging
- Businesses operating remote worksites where EV charging infrastructure simply doesn't exist yet
The EnerJet occupies a legitimate gap in the EV power station market. Most emergency chargers can't scale. Most home battery systems aren't designed with EV charging as a primary use case. This one handles both without compromise, and its expandability means it grows alongside your energy needs rather than becoming obsolete the moment you add another vehicle to the mix. For buyers who take self-sufficiency seriously, it's a genuinely compelling system.
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