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Whole House
Generator

Power For Peace Of Mind During
Outages.

A whole-house generator, or a standby generator, is a backup electrical system that automatically supplies power to a home during a power outage. Unlike typical generators for houses powered by gas or propane, EcoFlow offers huge 90kWh capacity solar-powered solutions that keep your home running smoothly, rain or shine.

Home Standby
Generator vs.
Home Solar Generator

Solar backup generators for the home harness sunlight through solar panels, converting up to 16.8kW of solar into electricity. This clean energy is stored in batteries of up to 90kWh for backup or energy bill savings. The home generator directly connects to home circuits using a transfer switch or smart subpanel, so when needed, it powers the entire home. Solar generators offer sustainable and reliable power during emergencies or every day to reduce energy bills.

Solar Generator
Solar Generator

A solar generator is the energy storage for solar energy, converting the DC energy into AC that can power appliances. Solar generators have various outlets, from AC to USB-C, to run an array of devices.

Solar Panels 
Solar Panels 

Solar panels capture the sun's rays in photovoltaic cells, then convert the energy into Direct Current (DC). Solar panels come in various sizes and types, including portable and mountable.

EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2
EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2

EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2 is the center of our house generator system. With an auto-switchover and power monitoring, this intelligent subpanel offers outage protection and savings in one.

A standby generator automatically activates when a power outage occurs. It uses its own fuel source, like natural gas or propane, to generate electricity and supply it to essential appliances and systems in your home. Once utility power is restored, it switches back to standby mode. It provides seamless backup power during outages.

Transfer Switch
Transfer Switch

The ATS is a crucial component that monitors the electricity from the grid and generator. When it detects a loss of utility power, it triggers the standby generator, disconnects the main circuit panel, and seamlessly connects to the generator. 

Subpanel
Subpanel

The subpanel is an additional electrical distribution panel connected to the main circuit board. It manages and distributes power from the generator to specific circuits, such as lights, refrigerators, and heating systems, ensuring they receive power during outages.

Main Circuit Panel
Main Circuit Panel

The main circuit panel, or breaker box, is the central distributor of a building's electricity and connects to the grid and generator through an ATS.

Generator
Generator

The generator is the heart of the backup power system and converts fuel (propane or natural gas) into electricity. When the main power supply is interrupted, the generator automatically produces electricity to power the connected circuits.

Propane Tank
Propane Tank

A propane tank holds the fuel source that a standby generator burns to generate. While propane is commonly used due to its stability and long shelf life, natural gas can also be used. 

Home Standby
Generator vs.
Home Solar Generator:
Pros and Cons

Home Solar Generator
Standby Generator
Flexibility
Portable, plug-and-play; use indoors and outdoors
Permanently install at home to power home functions
Output
3.6-21.6kWoutput, power 99% of home essentials
7.5-26kW output for whole-house power
Connection
Can use as a standalone battery or connected to the home via a transfer switch or EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2
Permanently connected to a natural gas line or propane tank to a home electrical system
Cost
Lower product entry cost, no ongoing fuel costs, expandable with add-on batteries
Higher product entry cost, ongoing fuel costs, utility fees, installation fees
Sustainability
Emission and fume-free, eco-friendly, quiet
Toxic carbon monoxide emissions, burns fossil fuel, loud operational noise
Maintenance
Recharge using solar, grid power, car battery or Smart Generator. No regular maintenance
Must be operated outdoors at a safe distance from the home

EcoFlow Whole Home Generators

Our solar battery system generates up to 7200W and stores upto 21.6kWh of energy for reliable whole-home backup power. Choose an EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max or connect two DELTA Pros with the Double Voltage Hub to expand your system and achieve unlimited, uninterrupted power during blackouts. Experience comfort and security without fumes or noise.

Intelligent Kit

The most powerful whole-home backup solution

EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra

  • 6-30kWh Capacity | 7.2kW, 120V & 240V Output | 5.6kW-16.8kW Solar Input
  • All Appliances Covered, Even 3-Ton Central A/C
  • Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS), Extended Backup, and Bill Savings with EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2
Intelligent Kit

The most powerful whole-home backup solution

2 × EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra + EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2

  • 12-60kWh Capacity | 14.4kW, 120V & 240V Output | 5.6kW-16.8kW Solar Input
  • All Appliances Covered, Even 3-Ton Central A/C
  • Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS), Extended Backup, and Bill Savings with EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2
Starter Kit

3.6kWh Capacity | Powers vital appliances for up to 1 day

DELTA Pro + Transfer Switch +
Generator Cord

4 days

Light

108 hrs

WiFi Router

313 times

Phone

57 times

Laptop

1-2 days

Refrigerator

1.5 hrs

Electric Heater

2.5 hrs

Microwave

2.2 hrs

Electric Kettle

3.3 hrs

Coffee Maker

1.8-3.6 hrs

Air Conditioner

Advanced Kit

7.2-21.6kWh Capacity | Runs crucial appliances for up to one week

2 x DELTA Pros + Double Voltage Hub + Transfer Switch + Generator Cord

8 days

Light

9 days

WiFi Router

54 hrs

50’TV

2-4 days

Refrigerator

4.4 hrs

Electirc Kettle

3 hrs

Electric Heater

4 hrs

Electirc Oven

5 hrs

Microwave

3.6-7.2 hrs

Air Conditioner

1.4 hrs

Clothes Dryer

Why Choose an
EcoFlow Whole
House
Generator?

Versatile and Expandable Battery Capacity

Our cutting-edge power solution offers an expandable battery capacity, from 3.6-25kWh, adaptable to various needs. Whether you require backup power for small appliances or a full-house energy reserve, our system can be easily scaled up with power stations, extra batteries, and generators to meet your changing requirements.

Utilize Existing Gas Generators

DELTA Pro Ultra home backup generator seamlessly connects with 3-12kW gas generators, ensuring your home stays powered up. Smart Home Panel 2 optimizes fuel usage and extends backup, so you get the most out of every ounce of energy you invest in.

Multi-Functional Home Backup and Outdoor Power

Stay prepared for any situation with our flexible and portable power solution. Whether you need reliable backup power for your home during outages or seek an energy source for outdoor adventures, our system is designed to meet your diverse needs.

Eco-Friendly Solar Power Solution

Our solar power system provides sustainable and emission-free energy, harnessing the abundant power of the sun. With a strong commitment to the environment, we offer a clean, reliable alternative that reduces carbon footprint and ensures a brighter, more sustainable future for all.

How to Choose a
Whole
House
Generator?

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When choosing a whole house generator, consider:

• Fuel source

Choose a generator that runs on a readily available fuel source, such as solar.

• Power needs

Pick a generator that can support the actual power needs of your home.

• Cost-effectiveness

Choose a generator with a good balance of power and affordability,with low operating costs.

• Peace of mind

Pick a generator with automated operation and a maintenance-free life,for seamless power during outages.

Benefits of Whole
Home Generator

Reliable Power
Investing in a whole home generator guarantees your home’s power supply, giving you and your family peace of mind during outages.
Convenient
Whole house generators offer superior backup power compared to portable generators, with convenient fuel options, permanent installation, and advanced features like smart remote monitoring.
Installation-free
Whole house generators that require no installation offer the convenience of backup power without the hassle of setup and permanent placement.

Watch to Learn More

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Frequently Asked
Questions

Can the EcoFlow whole home generator run on renewable energy sources?

Yes. The EcoFlow whole home generator solution offers up to 1600W of solar charging capacity using portable, rigid, or flexible solar panels (3200W if you connect two DELTA Pros with a Double Voltage hub). How much electricity your whole house generator can provide in a day depends on environmental factors such as how many hours of peak sunlight your home receives. Still, solar generators function even on overcast or stormy days. You also have the option to add the Smart Generator (Dual Fuel), which can run on clean-burning and easy-to-store propane (LPG), as an additional backup charging source.

Can a portable generator power a whole house?

Yes, you can power your whole house using a DELTA Pro portable power station and solar panels. Which configuration is right for you depends on your household electricity consumption and how many appliances you want to run simultaneously during a blackout. If your HVAC systems require electricity, you’ll probably want to invest in the Advanced Kit and additional storage capacity with DELTA Pro Smart Extra Batteries.

What kind of fuel does the EcoFlow whole house generator run on?

One of the most significant advantages of the EcoFlow whole house generator is how many charging options it gives you. Using solar panels, you can generate up to 1600W of clean, renewable solar power simultaneously. You can keep your system fully charged between blackouts by quickly charging it with household (AC) electricity. You even have the option to recharge using propane (LPG) and/or gasoline by adding a Smart Generator Dual Fuel to your setup.

Is the whole house generator from EcoFlow easy to install?

The whole house generator solution from EcoFlow is plug-and-play. You can add additional power output and storage capacity — and even a Smart Generator Dual Fuel that operates on propane (LPG) or gas — as easily as plugging an appliance into a wall socket. If you’re using rigid solar panels permanently installed on your roof to generate electricity, you may opt for professional installation. And if you’re integrating your whole house generator with your household wiring with a transfer switch, you may want to hire a professional electrician for half an hour. That’s it.

What happens if there's a power outage while I'm away from home?

You can control and monitor EcoFlow’s whole house generator solution from anywhere with an internet connection using the EcoFlow smartphone app. You can also program your whole house generator regularly to kick in during peak hours to save on your electricity bills. Want your generator to start up immediately during a blackout? You can do that, too — with virtually no interruption to your electricity supply.

What is the expected lifespan of an EcoFlow whole house generator?

The lifespan of any generator is largely dependent on how often you use it. The DELTA Pro portable power station(s) at the heart of EcoFlow’s whole house generator solution can cycle (discharge and recharge) 3,500 times before diminishing in efficiency and 6,500 times before reaching 50% capacity. On average, your whole house generator will last you for 10 years or more and is warrantied for five years.

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