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    Home»Promoted Content»EcoFlow: Provider of the most well-rounded energy solutions

    EcoFlow: Provider of the most well-rounded energy solutions

    Promoted Content By EcoFlow21 July 2021
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    South Africans know better when it comes to the importance of having accessible power anytime, anywhere. As load shedding has become a norm, the consumption of energy always comes with challenges, but there’s more to it than that. The hard-to-attain nature of power lies in all facets of life and work, and EcoFlow, a portable power and renewable energy solutions company, is here to free all from low-battery anxiety.

    Home backup

    Load shedding is not going away for at least the next five years in South Africa, according to CSIR. With EcoFlow Delta, you can have your essential devices powered during long periods of power outages. Delta has a huge, 1 260Wh capacity and can charge 15 devices simultaneously. It can also be fully recharged in 1.6 hours with EcoFlow’s patented X-Stream technology, meaning you will have more than enough time to restore its energy from load shedding to load shedding.

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    The world-famous campsites in South Africa are a major part of the country’s tourism economy, but the accessibility of power has always been a problem in the great outdoors. With the EcoFlow River product line, different levels of outdoor energy requirements are easily covered. The River product line consists of three products – River, River Max and River Pro, with a capacity of 288Wh, 576Wh and 720Wh respectively. Moreover, all three products can be fully recharged in 1.6 hours and can power 90% of devices, freeing all outdoor lovers from low-battery anxiety.

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