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Ecoflow Plug-In Battery for Glacier with 24Ah@12V with USB-C Input/Output Port

The EcoFlow Plug-in Battery for Glacier is an accessory designed to extend the capabilities of the EcoFlow Glacier portable fridge/freezer, providing added convenience and flexibility for all your adventures. With its integrated design, this plug-in battery enhances the EcoFlow Glacier's portability and energy efficiency, making it an ideal companion for camping trips, road trips, and any outdoor activities where traditional power sources are scarce. Offering a substantial 298Wh of energy, this plug-in battery can significantly extend the operational time of your EcoFlow Glacier fridge/freezer, ensuring your food and drinks remain chilled or frozen for longer periods. Specifically designed for the EcoFlow Glacier, this battery can provide up to 24 hours of cooling or up to 10 hours of freezing on a single charge. These extended times are perfect for weekend getaways or areas where power is not readily available.

SKU: GC156-EFGLAC-BATT

Ecoflow Plug-In Battery for Glacier with 24Ah@12V with USB-C Input/Output Port

Ecoflow Plug-In Battery for Glacier with 24Ah@12V with USB-C Input/Output Port

The EcoFlow Plug-in Battery for Glacier is an accessory designed to extend the capabilities of the EcoFlow Glacier portable fridge/freezer, providing added convenience and flexibility for all your adventures. With its integrated design, this plug-in battery enhances the EcoFlow Glacier's portability and energy efficiency, making it an ideal companion for camping trips, road trips, and any outdoor activities where traditional power sources are scarce. Offering a substantial 298Wh of energy, this plug-in battery can significantly extend the operational time of your EcoFlow Glacier fridge/freezer, ensuring your food and drinks remain chilled or frozen for longer periods. Specifically designed for the EcoFlow Glacier, this battery can provide up to 24 hours of cooling or up to 10 hours of freezing on a single charge. These extended times are perfect for weekend getaways or areas where power is not readily available.

One of the most appealing aspects of this plug-in battery is its ability to allow the Glacier fridge/freezer to be charged directly from solar panels. This feature is incredibly valuable for outdoor enthusiasts who prefer sustainable and off-grid power solutions. The battery supports up to 100W of input and output, ensuring that charging and powering other devices is quick and efficient. This high power capacity is beneficial for reducing downtime and enhancing your outdoor experience. Equipped with a USB-C input/output port, the EcoFlow Plug-in Battery can be charged rapidly, or used to charge other devices. The incorporation of USB-C offers versatility and aligns with the latest charging standards for modern devices.

298WH Plug-in Battery

Designed for absolute portability, Glacier can be powered by the Plug-in Battery and free from messy, limiting cables.With a large battery capacity of 298Wh, savor up to 40 hours of easy access to frozen meals, fresh fruit, and ice-cold beverages.

Key Features:

298Wh Battery Capacity

Up to 24 Hours Chilling

Up to 10 Hours Freezing

Supports Direct Solar Charging

100W Max Input Output

Fast Charging via USB-C

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Ecoflow Plug-In Battery for Glacier with 24Ah@12V with USB-C Input/Output Port

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Ecoflow Plug-In Battery for Glacier with 24Ah@12V with USB-C Input/Output Port

The EcoFlow Plug-in Battery for Glacier is an accessory designed to extend the capabilities of the EcoFlow Glacier portable fridge/freezer, providing added convenience and flexibility for all your adventures. With its integrated design, this plug-in battery enhances the EcoFlow Glacier's portability and energy efficiency, making it an ideal companion for camping trips, road trips, and any outdoor activities where traditional power sources are scarce. Offering a substantial 298Wh of energy, this plug-in battery can significantly extend the operational time of your EcoFlow Glacier fridge/freezer, ensuring your food and drinks remain chilled or frozen for longer periods. Specifically designed for the EcoFlow Glacier, this battery can provide up to 24 hours of cooling or up to 10 hours of freezing on a single charge. These extended times are perfect for weekend getaways or areas where power is not readily available.

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