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Costco Wholesale Members Online Only EcoFlow DELTA Pro EV Recharge Bundle $1999.99

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$2,400

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https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-delta-pro-ev-recharge-bundle.product.100972938.html [costco.com]

Costco Wholesale has EcoFlow DELTA Pro EV Recharge Bundle Costco Warehouse Online only for $1999.99, $400 manufacturer's savings is valid 5/27/24 through 5/31/24.

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

Can also purchase with a foldable 400w solar panel for $2499.99


https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-de...72938.html
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https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-delta-pro-ev-recharge-bundle.product.100972938.html [costco.com]

Costco Wholesale has EcoFlow DELTA Pro EV Recharge Bundle Costco Warehouse Online only for $1999.99, $400 manufacturer's savings is valid 5/27/24 through 5/31/24.

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

Can also purchase with a foldable 400w solar panel for $2499.99


https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-de...72938.html

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May 28, 2024 08:44 PM
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AngryMay 28, 2024 08:44 PM
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It's really stretching calling this an EV bundle. You can get about 20 miles of charge but then you'd be driving around with 200 lbs in your load. The solar input is limited to 60v or roughly 1kW so it's not feasible to charge while absorbing solar and thats if you have 100% sun.
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May 28, 2024 08:54 PM
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wakkoMay 28, 2024 08:54 PM
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Quote from Angry :
It's really stretching calling this an EV bundle. You can get about 20 miles of charge but then you'd be driving around with 200 lbs in your load. The solar input is limited to 60v or roughly 1kW so it's not feasible to charge while absorbing solar and thats if you have 100% sun.
I think it's an j1772 ev adapter to charge the ecoflow, not the ecoflow charging an ev.
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May 28, 2024 09:24 PM
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FairSofa5430May 28, 2024 09:24 PM
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"Supports EV Charging from 0-100% in 1.7 Hours"

Very misleading statement. This unit will NOT recharge an EV from 0-100% in 1.7 hours.

You can recharge the Ecoflow battery using an EVSE charging station, like a public Chargepoint station.
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May 28, 2024 11:43 PM
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VioletCaption5716May 28, 2024 11:43 PM
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Best deal on his has been under $1600 for the same combo from Costco.
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May 29, 2024 03:23 AM
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SeriousStranger7513May 29, 2024 03:23 AM
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Quote from Angry :
It's really stretching calling this an EV bundle. You can get about 20 miles of charge but then you'd be driving around with 200 lbs in your load. The solar input is limited to 60v or roughly 1kW so it's not feasible to charge while absorbing solar and thats if you have 100% sun.
Delta pro has a solar input of 150 volts max
May 29, 2024 11:22 PM
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TheIdahoanMay 29, 2024 11:22 PM
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This is kind of a cool product, but the description is kind of confusing, if not intentionally misleading.
  • You can quickly charge it off of Level 2 EV chargers. (From 0-80% in 2 hours).
  • You could theoretically charge an EV from it, but if you fully depleted its 3600wh capacity into, say, a Tesla Model 3, you'd be able to increase your Tesla's battery charge by 6%. That'll give you around 14 miles of additional range.
  • This would be a pretty bomber camping/RV'ing setup, and would have no issues running basically anything I could imagine wanting this side of an A/C, particularly with the solar panel in decent weather.
  • I wouldn't want to count on this as a generator alternative for power outages - though you might be able to use it to reduce the amount of time you had to run your generator during an outage (charge the battery from a traditional generator, then run your house from the battery for a few hours while you didn't have to listen to the generator).
  • If you're buying just the power station (without solar panels) - it's cheaper from Amazon [amazon.com]. And you can find 400W foldable solar panels for around $600 too, and spend less if you don't care about a Costco warranty/return policy.
May 29, 2024 11:51 PM
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irishnutjobMay 29, 2024 11:51 PM
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Quote from TheIdahoan :
This is kind of a cool product, but the description is kind of confusing, if not intentionally misleading.
  • You can quickly charge it off of Level 2 EV chargers. (From 0-80% in 2 hours).
  • You could theoretically charge an EV from it, but if you fully depleted its 3600wh capacity into, say, a Tesla Model 3, you'd be able to increase your Tesla's battery charge by 6%. That'll give you around 14 miles of additional range.
  • This would be a pretty bomber camping/RV'ing setup, and would have no issues running basically anything I could imagine wanting this side of an A/C, particularly with the solar panel in decent weather.
  • I wouldn't want to count on this as a generator alternative for power outages - though you might be able to use it to reduce the amount of time you had to run your generator during an outage (charge the battery from a traditional generator, then run your house from the battery for a few hours while you didn't have to listen to the generator).
  • If you're buying just the power station (without solar panels) - it's cheaper from Amazon [amazon.com]. And you can find 400W foldable solar panels for around $600 too, and spend less if you don't care about a Costco warranty/return policy.
That Amazon link is for the extra battery, not the generator/power station.

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May 30, 2024 04:30 PM
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TheIdahoanMay 30, 2024 04:30 PM
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Quote from irishnutjob :
That Amazon link is for the extra battery, not the generator/power station.
Oh yeah, good call. Here's [amazon.com]the actual battery on Amazon. $2,287 after the coupon.

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