







🔋 Power up your adventure — never miss a beat, indoors or out!
The EBL Portable Power Station 500 is a compact, lightweight 519.4Wh battery generator delivering 500W continuous power through 10 versatile outlets. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it supports simultaneous charging of multiple devices, offers flexible recharging options including solar, and incorporates safety features like overload protection and automatic shutdown. Ideal for emergency backup, camping, and remote work, it blends portability with robust performance.







| Brand | EBL |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential, Camping |
| Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Output Wattage | 500 |
| Special Feature | Foldable Handle, Overload Protection, Automatic Shut Down, Extra-Long Run Time, USB Port |
| Included Components | 1×EBL 500 Portable Power Station, 1×AC 100-240V Wall Plug Power Adapter, 1×MC4-7909 Connector Cable, 1×12V Car Charger Cable, and 1×User Manual |
| Color | Black+Orange |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5"L x 7.95"W x 7.64"H |
| Model Name | 500W |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Total Power Outlets | 10 |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Engine Power Maximum | 500 Watts |
| Starting Wattage | 500 Watts |
| Running Wattage | 500 Watts |
| Manufacturer | Huizhou Intelligent Energy Co., Ltd. |
| Part Number | MP500 |
| Item Weight | 15 pounds |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | MP500 |
| Size | 500W |
| Style | 500W |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Foldable Handle, Overload Protection, Automatic Shut Down, Extra-Long Run Time, USB Port |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
K**H
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The EBL Voyager 1000 is a powerhouse in a surprisingly compact package. With its **999 Wh lithium battery** and **1,000 W pure sine wave output**, it reliably powered my fridge, laptops, lighting, and phone chargers during a weekend camping trip and even through a brief blackout. Charging was simple—just plug in or hook to solar panels—and the device recharges fully in about 7‑8 hours via wall or 9‑11 hours in the car. Setup and operation were completely intuitive.Ports are plentiful: two AC outlets, three Quick‑Charge USB‑A, one 60 W USB‑C PD, 10 W wireless pad, and multiple DC outputs. The fold‑down handle makes transport easy, and the built‑in LED light is surprisingly useful. Even after heavy use, it’s held its charge and performance steady—no noticeable degradation. Overall extremely satisfied. 5/5.
B**E
Cost effecient
Bought this during prime last year and never got around to writing a review. My stepson actually purchases this for my wife and I around two years ago. It worked well for us, because I need my meds refrigerated and the power went out for about 4 days. It powered our small refrigerator for a couple of days. This opted in me to purchase a other one but twice the wattage. We also purchased the solar panel as well. We thought about using ot for camp or days when we do go fishing. It'll charge electronics and other small appliances. Worth the investment, especially during hurricane season.
A**R
Works as advertised
Arrived in fine shape; item was well packaged. Showed about 50% charge when arrived; i used the 110v wall adaptor to bring to full charge...took roughly 2-1/2 hrs to get to 100%. Display showed the wall charger plug provided an average of 52watts of charging power.Light feature is warm-white on the color scale, has either steady light or blinking SOS mode. Charged my phone fine on the top charging dock. User manual suggests that you can get up to 20+ charges to a cell phone if the pack is fully charged. (depending on phone battery capacity, etc)I added a small molle style carrying pouch (available on amazon for $10-$15) with a paracord loop to the handle to store the wall adaptor, the accessory plugs that were included with the unit, as well as a couple of USB charger cables for my devices, to make it a grab-and-go pack for camping, travel, etc. Amazon also has a whole load of USB powered small items such as fans, colored party lights, lanterns, & more.Unit is a bit smaller than i anticipated...pretty handy. Water bottle shown next to it for size comparison. Wall charger pack did get pretty warm when charging...will be monitoring that & update if there are any issues.====================================ONE YEAR UPDATE:Have been using this one now for about a year now...still functioning properly with no issues. During the winter i let it sit unused for a few months...when i powered it up, battery still showed a full charge, so it seems to store well.This one has now been on several camping trips, and has been useful during a couple of power outages from storms. (We're in Tornado Alley, and have a number of power outages during storm season.)For camping, i found that a 25 ft long strand of cheap outdoor LED-bulb Christmas lights pulled very low power; about 12watt draw of power draw. We strung those around camp & the EBL power pack ran those for several nights easily.Amazon also has some plug-in USB flexible lights that were about $8 for an 8-pack...those pull only about 1 watt of power draw & worked well for a small light inside a tent.One of my storage buildings is not wired for power, and i found the pack also ran the Harbor Freight LED shop lights with no issues (about 40 watt power consumption, if memory serves. )Lastly, i wired a couple of overhead lights on the Bimini Top canopy rain of my fishing boat, allowing me to power those with the EBL pack with no drain on boat batteries when parked for night fishing.May add a second one of these, probably the larger model, to work as a temporary power supply for a small chest freezer.
R**R
Perfect Match For Running A Diesel Heater
Bought it with the solar panels to run my diesel heater for primitive camping. Rugged construction and compact. It ran the diesel heater for 31 hours along with charging my phone, laptop and a small light.I highly recommend having the solar panels in use constantly to keep the power station charging so it doesn't go completely dead. Only real draw back is charging time. 10hrs to charge it from 26% to 65% in full sun, solar panels never charged it to full.This thing will run a coffee maker, small fridge, tv etc... a must have for overlanders, primitive camping, van life, boat's etc.
M**E
Plenty of output yet compact
Worth the purchase, this product did not disappoint! We paired it with the solar panel charging set and have everything we need while dry camping.
A**Y
Things I noticed and why it’s good
It’s worked better than I though, the out puts are true I’ve tested it with my personal meter, and the display dose show a accurate wattage usage, it also had very reliable ports I even did a little pushing and pulling on them, and they are secured and still work after the minor abuse
C**R
So Good… I Bought Three! 🔋🔥 Power for Every Adventure
I’ve been using the EBL Voyager 1000 in my outdoor and overlanding setups for a while now, and let me tell you—this thing delivers. I own three of them and use them as my primary power systems in both my 2020 Rubicon and my ’06 Tundra with a small camper.Whether I’m running lights, charging camera gear for my YouTube channel, or powering my fridge during a long weekend in the Florida heat, the Voyager 1000 holds strong. It’s super reliable, recharges quickly (especially paired with solar), and has enough juice to keep everything running smoothly off-grid.Compact, rugged, and dead simple to use—these little beasts have earned their spot in my adventure rigs. If you’re building a reliable mobile power setup, this is the kind of gear you want to build around. 💪🌄
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