True Gear stocks the full range from EcoFlow and Bluetti, two of the best power station brands in the world, and we're an authorised Australian stockist for both. Full manufacturer warranty, local stock, and a team that actually knows the gear. The range runs from a compact 286Wh unit for overnight trips up to a 4,000Wh-plus system that backs up a whole home.
Explore Portable Power Stations by Type
Power Boxes and Battery Boxes
The all-in-one option you just plug into. A power box or battery box power station runs your fridge, lights and gear straight out of the box.
LiFePO4 Power Stations and Lithium Batteries
Safer chemistry, thousands of cycles, years of use. See LiFePO4 power stations and portable lithium batteries, or a battery pack with inverter for clean 240V power.
Solar Power Generators and Off-Grid Kits
Top up from the sun and stay out as long as you like. Grab a solar power generator kit or pair a unit with portable solar panels.

Which Portable Power Station Do You Need?
Power Stations for Camping and 4WD
Light, quiet power for the campsite. See power for camping. Quiet enough that you won't cop a serve from the next site, and no fumes in the annexe.
Home Backup Power and Emergency Supply
Keep the fridge, modem and a few lights going when the grid drops out. Our home backup power units carry the essentials, and bigger systems run much of a home.
What Size Do You Need? Output and Capacity
Match output (W) to what you'll run at once, and capacity (Wh) to how long. Shop by output - 600W, 1000W, 1500W, 3000W - or by battery capacity - 50Ah, 100Ah, 200Ah. Not sure? Use the quiz up top or give us a call.
After more grunt or longer runtime off petrol or diesel? See our generators.
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Portable Power Stations FAQs
What size portable power station do I need for camping?
It depends on what you're running. For charging phones, a laptop, and running a 12V fridge, a unit in the 500-1,000Wh range (like the Bluetti AC70P at 864Wh) will see you through a weekend. If you're also running power tools, a CPAP machine, or a portable air con, step up to 1,500Wh or more. A good rule: add up the watt-hours your gear uses per day, then buy a station with at least 20% extra headroom.
What brands of portable power stations does True Gear stock?
True Gear stocks Bluetti portable power stations, covering a range from compact 500W units right up to 2,700W heavy-duty stations. The range includes models suited to weekend camping, serious off-grid setups, and home backup. Check the collection for current stock and pricing - deals come and go.
How much do portable power stations cost in Australia?
Prices vary a lot by capacity. Entry-level units around 500-600Wh start from roughly $500-$800. Mid-range stations in the 1,000-1,500Wh bracket - the sweet spot for most campers and tradies - typically sit between $800 and $1,500. Larger 2,000Wh+ units run from $1,500 up to $3,000+. True Gear regularly runs sales, so it's worth checking current prices on the collection page.
Can I charge a portable power station from my car or solar panels?
Yes to both. Most portable power stations have a DC input that lets you charge via your car's 12V outlet or Anderson plug while you drive - handy for topping up on the road. Solar charging works through MC4 connectors; you'll just need a compatible solar panel and the right adapter cable. Some Bluetti models also support alternator charging via a dedicated cable, which is significantly faster than standard 12V charging.
Do portable power stations come with a warranty in Australia?
Yes. The brands True Gear stocks come with Australian warranties. Bluetti units typically carry a 2-5 year warranty depending on the model. Because True Gear is an authorised Australian dealer, your warranty is backed locally - you're not dealing with grey imports or chasing an overseas manufacturer if something goes wrong.