Outbound Power (authorized EF reseller) has Delta Pro 3 + Expansion battery (8kWh total) +
with Free 400W Portable solar panel on sale for $3569 - 10% using code
OUTBOUND10 brings it down to
$3212.10. Free Shipping.
Includes:
Delta PRO 3 Main Unit (4096Wh)
Delta PRO 3 Extra Battery (4096Wh)
(8kWh total Capacity)
+ Free 400W Portable Solar Panel
4000W Power Output
Expandable to 12kWh capacity (2 EB's)
120V & 240V Output
2600W Solar Input
Ultra Quiet 30dB
10ms Switchover time
Features:
Energize almost everything, the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 supports 120-Volt/240-Volt voltage and has a 4000-Watt output (6000-Watt with X-Boost, scalable up to 12000W), powering nearly all essential home appliances
Forget refueling, featuring a 4000Wh LFP battery capacity, expandable to 48kWh with extra batteries or smart generators, providing 2-4 days of whole-home backup power, with 7 unique and 18 combo charging methods like AC wall outlets, solar panels, gas generators, EV charging piles or the EcoFlow smart home panel 2, you can forget fuel worries
Plug and play, experience hassle-free power with the DELTA Pro 3, a versatile portable power station that's easy to set up, even a kid can manage it, no installation or maintenance required, it's portable handle design makes this solar generator perfect for clean, renewable energy anywhere, anytime, control and monitor your power with the EcoFlow app, even remotely
Silent as a whisper, with X-quiet technology, this solar generator operates at a peaceful hum as low as 30 dB, ensuring undisturbed sleep even beside your bed, it's whisper-quiet operation is so discreet, you'll hardly notice it's there, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use
Uninterrupted life, with the ultra-fast 10 ms switch-over capability of the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3, enjoy instant backup for your NAS systems, servers and entertainment devices, safeguard against power disruptions and ensure continuous, safe operation, this portable power station is your reliable partner for an uninterrupted life
Explore the secure feeling, the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 features automotive-grade LFP cells and IP65-rated CTC battery pack technology, safeguarding battery health and extending lifespan, enjoy peace of mind with a 5-year warranty
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See more info from grok.com below:
"No, the federal Residential Clean Energy Credit (under IRC Section 25D) — which includes the 30% tax credit for qualified residential battery storage/backup systems — is not available for installations or expenditures made in 2026 or later.
This credit, expanded by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act to cover battery storage technology (with a minimum capacity of 3 kWh), was originally set to provide a 30% credit through 2032 (with phase-downs afterward). However, legislation enacted in July 2025 — commonly referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) or similar reconciliation measures — accelerated its expiration.
Key details from official sources:
The credit applies only to expenditures made on or before December 31, 2025.
Expenditures are generally treated as made when the original installation of the qualified property (e.g., battery system) is completed.
If installation completes after December 31, 2025 (even if payments began earlier), the credit does not apply.
IRS guidance confirms: "You can't claim residential clean energy credits for expenditures made after December 31, 2025."
This termination covers standalone battery storage or batteries paired with solar, geothermal, etc., for homeowner-owned systems.
Some sources note that alternative structures (e.g., third-party ownership like leases or power purchase agreements) might still access related commercial credits (such as under Section 48E) for battery systems through later years, but the direct residential credit claimed by individual homeowners is no longer available starting in 2026.
For the most accurate advice on your situation, consult a tax professional or check the latest IRS updates, as rules can involve nuances around timing and eligibility. State or local incentives for battery backups may still apply separately."
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