DJI Power 500 and 1000 – power stations for charging drones
24.04.24DJI is introducing new power stations called Power 500 and Power 1000, designed to charge drones anytime, anywhere. The Power 1000, with a 1024 Wh battery capacity, is capable of delivering 2200 watts of power, while the Power 500, with a 512 Wh battery and 1000 Wh power, is a more compact and affordable version.
Both models provide fast drone charging, providing up to 12 charges for the Power 1000 and about 6 for the Power 500. Additionally, the power stations feature a variety of ports, including USB-A, USB-C, SDC, and AC outlets, making them versatile for charging various devices from drones to smartphones and laptops. Users can optionally purchase fast charging cables.
These power plants are available in the US, Europe and Australia. The company also plans to develop solar panels for the Power 500 and Power 1000, which will expand their functionality, allowing them to be charged even when there is no access to the electrical grid.
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