https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-de...72938.html
Costco Wholesale has EcoFlow DELTA Pro EV Recharge Bundle Costco Warehouse Online only for $2499.99, $400 manufacturer's savings is valid
4/15/24 through 4/19/24.
Features:
Includes 15 Ports with 4 Powerful 20A AC Outlets and (1) 30A AC Outlet Totaling 3600W
Powers Devices up to 4500W with 6500 Life Cycles
Supports EV Charging from 0-100% in 1.7 Hours
Monitor and Control via Remote Controller or EcoFlow App
Supports up to 1600W Solar Power Input
Costco also has following for sale:
EcoFlow DELTA Max 2000 Portable Power Station with 2 160W Solar Panels with $200 off. [costco.com]
EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max Portable Solar Generator Combo with 2-piece 220W Solar Panel with $300 off. [costco.com]
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- ailor-Made Solar Generator Combo for Home Backup, Emergency, Outdoor Camping, or Travel
- Generates up to 3KWH of Power Daily
- Power Heavy-Duty Devices up to 3400W With X-Boost
- Delta Max Charges up Safely and Rapidly (Up to 2600W) With AC Plus Solar Panels
- Smart Remote Control With EcoFlow App
Product DetailsProduct Overview
A tailor-made solar generator combo combining one piece of EcoFlow DELTA Max 2000 Portable Power Station with two pieces of EcoFlow 160W Solar Panel. 2016Wh Expandable Capacity + 2*Portable & Self-supportable 160w solar panels, with 6 x 2400W (5000W Surge) AC Outlets Solar Generator Made for Home Backup, Emergency, Outdoor Camping, or Travel
About EcoFlow DELTA Max
EcoFlow DELTA Max's large 2kWh capacity keeps your home appliances running during a blackout. Expandable via linking two extra batteries (NOT INCLUDED) to get a massive 6048Wh. The unit powers pretty much anything. 2400W rated output (5000W Surge) can power up to 15 devices at once. Power 3400W appliances with X-Boost on. Ideal power generator for backup power. EcoFlow DELTA Max portable power station comes with BMS protection which monitors voltage, current, short circuit and temp in real time. It is a outdoor generator with a rugged build for travel & camping. DELTA Max is more than a solar generator. Charge with AC, solar, car or the EcoFlow Smart Generator. Charge to full in 1.8hrs via wall outlets. You can control and monitor your DELTA Max with the EcoFlow app. Dive into the settings to customize your power use or control DELTA Max remotely.
About EcoFlow 160W Solar Panel
EcoFlow 160W portable solar panel can carry on collecting energy even during a downpour. With a protective ETFE film and a high IP resistance level of 68, the solar cells can withstand environments from humid and wet to dry and dusty. 32 premium monocrystalline silicon cells provide a high conversion efficiency of 22%. Recharge even faster by chaining multiple panels in a series or in parallel. A truly portable design and you can carry this 15-pound panel in a case that doubles as a stand, giving you the best angle for solar charging.
2-year Warranty Included
Includes:
Product details have been supplied by the manufacturer and are hosted by a third party.
https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-de...82129.html
Not reasonably, but it depends on your needs. First major constraint here is your 3.6 kWh battery capacity. Most EVs these days have around 60 kWh batteries. Tesla 3 has a 57 kWh battery, Chevy Bolt has 65. Some larger SUV models have much larger than that. So this thing just doesn't have the capacity for EVs.
Then there's charge rate. 120v outlets charge at 1.2 kW per hour, which is slow but not nothing, but the specs say it can generate 3 kWh per day using solar. So theoretically it would work, but so slowly that it would take 16 days to charge a 60 kWh ev battery from 10% to 90% using solar alone.
So if you're okay with taking 2+ weeks to charge your EV by generating electricity from solar and then plugging your EV in and charging it with that after the sun goes down each day then it works, but again, it's going to be SLOW.
EDIT: Reading through the specs a bit more, I realized I put 2 kWh capacity in my original comment, so correct that to 3.6 kWh. It also says that it can charge completely using solar in as little as 3.5 hours. What I don't see is if you can hook the solar panels up and charge the EcoFlow Delta with the solar panels and then just have that go straight to the EV, in which case you could potentially do more in a day, I just can't see if it is capable of that, but I would be surprised if it is.
Also, an interesting tidbit and answering the other aspect of your question: My Bolt EUV gets about 3 - 4.5 miles per kWh, depending on driving conditions. Flat areas and conservative driving will get you more, hills and fast driving will get you less. But if you are able to charge 3.6 kWh per day that is roughly 10 - 16 miles of range in a single charge. So if you just need to go into town every day or two, maybe that works for you.
- ailor-Made Solar Generator Combo for Home Backup, Emergency, Outdoor Camping, or Travel
- Generates up to 3KWH of Power Daily
- Power Heavy-Duty Devices up to 3400W With X-Boost
- Delta Max Charges up Safely and Rapidly (Up to 2600W) With AC Plus Solar Panels
- Smart Remote Control With EcoFlow App
Product DetailsProduct Overview
A tailor-made solar generator combo combining one piece of EcoFlow DELTA Max 2000 Portable Power Station with two pieces of EcoFlow 160W Solar Panel. 2016Wh Expandable Capacity + 2*Portable & Self-supportable 160w solar panels, with 6 x 2400W (5000W Surge) AC Outlets Solar Generator Made for Home Backup, Emergency, Outdoor Camping, or Travel
About EcoFlow DELTA Max
EcoFlow DELTA Max's large 2kWh capacity keeps your home appliances running during a blackout. Expandable via linking two extra batteries (NOT INCLUDED) to get a massive 6048Wh. The unit powers pretty much anything. 2400W rated output (5000W Surge) can power up to 15 devices at once. Power 3400W appliances with X-Boost on. Ideal power generator for backup power. EcoFlow DELTA Max portable power station comes with BMS protection which monitors voltage, current, short circuit and temp in real time. It is a outdoor generator with a rugged build for travel & camping. DELTA Max is more than a solar generator. Charge with AC, solar, car or the EcoFlow Smart Generator. Charge to full in 1.8hrs via wall outlets. You can control and monitor your DELTA Max with the EcoFlow app. Dive into the settings to customize your power use or control DELTA Max remotely.
About EcoFlow 160W Solar Panel
EcoFlow 160W portable solar panel can carry on collecting energy even during a downpour. With a protective ETFE film and a high IP resistance level of 68, the solar cells can withstand environments from humid and wet to dry and dusty. 32 premium monocrystalline silicon cells provide a high conversion efficiency of 22%. Recharge even faster by chaining multiple panels in a series or in parallel. A truly portable design and you can carry this 15-pound panel in a case that doubles as a stand, giving you the best angle for solar charging.
2-year Warranty Included
Includes:
Product details have been supplied by the manufacturer and are hosted by a third party.
https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-de...82129.html [costco.com]
So roughly a couple of hours a day of gaming with the power from solar charging. If you want to be REALLY accurate, get a watt monitoring unit that you plug into your wall and measure how much power your PC is drawing while under high load, and how much power your monitor draws while gaming as well to see what your specific setup will be consuming.
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FYI, Delta Pro is heavy, but has 2 wheels
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It's probably the same person asking this.
Joke has been overdone. This is worse than HDMI jokes.
Then there's charge rate. 120v outlets charge at 1.2 kW per hour, which is slow but not nothing, but the specs say it can generate 3 kWh per day using solar. So theoretically it would work, but so slowly that it would take 16 days to charge a 60 kWh ev battery from 10% to 90% using solar alone.
So if you're okay with taking 2+ weeks to charge your EV by generating electricity from solar and then plugging your EV in and charging it with that after the sun goes down each day then it works, but again, it's going to be SLOW.
EDIT: Reading through the specs a bit more, I realized I put 2 kWh capacity in my original comment, so correct that to 3.6 kWh. It also says that it can charge completely using solar in as little as 3.5 hours. What I don't see is if you can hook the solar panels up and charge the EcoFlow Delta with the solar panels and then just have that go straight to the EV, in which case you could potentially do more in a day, I just can't see if it is capable of that, but I would be surprised if it is.
Also, an interesting tidbit and answering the other aspect of your question: My Bolt EUV gets about 3 - 4.5 miles per kWh, depending on driving conditions. Flat areas and conservative driving will get you more, hills and fast driving will get you less. But if you are able to charge 3.6 kWh per day that is roughly 10 - 16 miles of range in a single charge. So if you just need to go into town every day or two, maybe that works for you.
And if someone truly wants to know if this can really charge an EV, they shouldn't be buying this or an EV.