Breaking: Fossibot F7200 Power Station Brings 7,200W of Portable Energy to US Shoppers

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The Fossibot F7200 portable power station is now available in the US

A new heavyweight contender has entered the bustling portable power station arena. Fossibot has officially launched its formidable F7200 power station in the United States, promising to be a robust solution for extended blackouts, ambitious overlanding trips, and demanding job sites. Priced at $2,999, this high-capacity unit is positioned as a direct competitor to established brands, offering a compelling blend of raw power, rapid recharge, and expandability.

Launch Discount and Direct Availability

As part of its market entry, Fossibot is offering an introductory discount. Interested buyers can use the promo code PRF72 at checkout on Fossibot’s official website to claim savings on the F7200. The companion FB5222 expansion battery, which retails for $1,999, is also available for purchase directly, allowing users to significantly scale their energy reserves.

Power and Charging: A 7,200W Workhorse with Lightning Refuel

The heart of the F7200 is a substantial 5,222.4 Wh LiFePO₄ (LFP) battery, known for its safety and longevity. This bank drives a massive 7,200W of continuous AC output—enough to start and run high-draw appliances like refrigerators, power tools, and even some residential HVAC units.

Perhaps its most standout feature is its blistering recharge capability. The unit supports adjustable fast AC charging, but truly shines with its AC + solar dual-input charging. According to the company's official press release, this combination can bring the massive battery from zero to full in approximately 1.5 hours—a game-changer for minimizing downtime. For off-grid purists, solar-only recharging remains a robust option.

Design and Smart Management

Acknowledging its substantial heft—70 kg (154.3 lbs)—Fossibot has equipped the F7200 with built-in wheels and a retractable handle, much like the Vtoman Flashpeed Pro 3600. This makes the station transportable, though it's clearly designed for wheeled movement rather than lifting.

Users gain detailed control and monitoring via the Fossibot smartphone app. This companion app allows for remote management, performance tracking, and system tweaks from the comfort of your phone. Vital stats are also displayed on a built-in LED screen, showing battery percentage, input/output wattage, and system status.

Ports, Expansion, and Key Features

Output connectivity is comprehensive:

  • Six AC outlets (7,200W max total)
  • Three USB ports: one 18W USB-A, one 20W USB-C, and one high-power 100W USB-C
  • Additional DC outlets (not listed in spec but typical for this class)

Beyond the outlets, the F7200 is packed with premium features:

  • 10ms UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) Function: Provides near-instantaneous backup for sensitive electronics like computers and servers.
  • Advanced Battery Management System (BMS): Ensures safety, balance, and health of the battery cells.
  • Long Lifespan: The LFP battery is rated for over 6,500 cycles to 80% capacity.
  • Massive Expansion: With the FB5222 battery packs, total capacity can be expanded up to 15.67 kWh.
  • Pass-Through Charging: Allows you to use the station while it's being charged.

The Bottom Line

The Fossibot F7200 arrives as a serious, feature-packed option for users who need immense power and the fastest possible recharge. Its direct-to-consumer model and launch promo provide a value entry point into the high-wattage portable power segment. For those comparing options like the Bluetti AC300 or EcoFlow Delta Pro, the F7200's 1.5-hour hybrid recharge and 7,200W output present a compelling argument.

For more details on the official launch, you can read the full announcement from Fossibot.

The Fossibot F7200 and its expansion battery are available now exclusively through Fossibot's official website.


The Fossibot F7200 portable power station is expandable up to 15.67 kWh via FB5222 expansion battery pack

The Fossibot F7200 portable power station is equipped with a 5,222.4 Wh LFP battery

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