Aferiy P210
(105 reviews)
With 2048 Wh, 2400 W (up to 4800 W peak), a LiFePO4 battery and a 7-year warranty, the Aferiy P210 targets the best capacity-to-price ratio on the market.
Characteristics
- Capacity: 2048 Wh (LiFePO4 battery, 4000 cycles)
- AC output: 2400 W, up to 4800 W peak, pure sine wave
- Connectivity: 3 AC outlets, 4 USB-C (100 W), 2 USB-A, XT60, DC
- Warranty: 7 years, UPS function (under 10 ms switchover)
- 2048 Wh and a 7-year warranty at an aggressive price
Detailed overview: Aferiy P210 portable power station
The Aferiy P210 is a portable power station that plays the capacity-to-price card. With 2048 Wh of capacity, a 2400 W output (up to 4800 W peak) and an automotive-grade LiFePO4 battery rated for over 4000 cycles, it positions itself as an aggressive alternative to the big brands for home backup, van or worksite.
Its 230V output of 2400 W, boosted to 4800 W peak by its pure sine wave inverter, powers most household appliances, including heavy loads such as a kettle, a hairdryer or power tools. Connectivity is generous: 3 AC outlets, 4 USB-C ports (one 100 W and three 20 W), 2 USB-A ports, 2 DC ports, an XT60 port and a car outlet. Everything is controlled via the app (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth), with real-time monitoring and output management.
When it comes to charging, it accepts up to 1100 W from the mains (a full charge in about 2 hours), up to 500 W of solar input through its MPPT controller and an XT90 connector, or hybrid mains plus solar charging. Its UPS function switches to the battery in under 10 ms, enough to protect sensitive devices during outages. The brand claims a battery lifespan reaching up to 10 years.
Key specifications:
- Capacity: 2048 Wh, automotive-grade LiFePO4 battery, 4000 cycles
- AC output: 2400 W continuous, up to 4800 W peak, pure sine wave
- Recharge: mains up to 1100 W (about 2 h), solar up to 500 W, car charging
- Connectivity: 3 AC outlets, 4 USB-C (100 W max), 2 USB-A, DC, XT60, car outlet
- UPS function: under 10 ms switchover, app control
- Weight and size: 22 kg, 398 x 280 x 315 mm
- Warranty: 7 years, one of the longest in the class
Rugged, well connected and covered by a 7-year warranty, the Aferiy P210 is a very interesting option for anyone after 2 kWh of LiFePO4 without breaking the bank. Its only real downsides: a 22 kg weight that keeps it near the vehicle or as a fixed unit, a solar input limited to 500 W, and after-sales service that can be hit or miss according to customer feedback. For home backup or motorhome use, it offers one of the best capacity-to-price ratios around.
Full specifications
Detailed characteristics
Battery and capacity
| Rated capacity?Total stored energy in watt-hours. The higher the figure, the longer the runtime. | 2048 Wh |
|---|---|
| Expandable capacity?Whether capacity can be increased with add-on batteries. | No |
| Removable battery?The main battery can be removed or replaced by the user. | No |
| Battery chemistry?LiFePO4 (LFP) lasts far longer and is safer than NMC. | LFP (LiFePO4) |
| Charge cycles?Number of full charges before capacity drops to the stated threshold. | 4000 cycles (80 %) |
AC output
| Continuous AC power?Power the unit can sustain continuously on its 230 V outlets. | 2400 W |
|---|---|
| Surge power?Brief peak tolerated when starting motor or compressor devices. | 4800 W |
| Inverter type?A pure sine wave is essential for sensitive electronics and motors. | Pure sine wave |
| AC voltage / frequency?Voltage and frequency of the AC output (230 V / 50 Hz in Europe). | 230 V / 50 Hz |
| Number of 230 V AC outlets?Number of mains outlets available on the unit. | 3 |
| RV / TT-30 outlet?Dedicated 30 A outlet for North-American style RVs. | No |
Recharging
| Max AC charging power?Maximum power drawn from a wall socket; higher means faster charging. | 1100 W |
|---|---|
| AC charge 0-100%?Stated time for a full charge on mains power. | 120 min |
| Max solar input?Maximum solar power accepted at the input (PV panels). | 500 W |
| MPPT controllers?Number of independent MPPT solar inputs (yield optimisation). | 1 |
| Vehicle charging (12/24 V)?Can be charged from a vehicle's cigarette-lighter socket. | Yes |
| Pass-through charging?The unit can power devices while charging (pass-through). | Yes |
Ports and connectors
| USB-C ports?Number of USB-C ports and the fastest port's power (laptops, phones). | 4 × 100 W |
|---|---|
| 12 V output (car socket)?12 V cigarette-lighter output and its power (coolers, pumps…). | Yes |
| Other DC outputs?Additional DC connectors (Anderson, DC5521, XT60…). | DC5521, allume-cigare, XT60 |
Portability
| Weight?Net weight of the unit, battery included. | 22 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (L × W × H)?Overall size of the unit in millimetres. | 398 × 280 × 315 mm |
| Form factor?Portable (hand-carried), transportable (heavy), or wheeled. | Portable |
| Wheels?Built-in wheels for moving the unit. | No |
| Telescopic handle?Retractable handle like a wheeled suitcase. | No |
Safety and environment
| Certifications?Standards and approvals obtained (CE, RoHS, UN38.3, UL…). | CE, UN38.3 |
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Backup / UPS
| UPS / EPS mode?Automatic switch to battery on a mains outage (backup). | Yes |
|---|---|
| Switchover time (rated)?Delay before switching to battery; under 20 ms suits a PC or router. | 10 ms |
Noise and thermal
| Quiet mode?Setting that limits fan noise, often by capping charge power. | No |
|---|---|
| Self-heating battery?Battery pre-heating to allow charging in cold weather. | No |
Display and connectivity
| Display?Type of screen showing power, runtime and alerts. | LCD |
|---|---|
| Bluetooth?Bluetooth link for nearby control. | Yes |
| Wi-Fi?Wi-Fi connection for remote control and monitoring. | Yes |
| Mobile app?iOS / Android app to control the unit. | Yes |
| Local control (no cloud)?Control possible over Bluetooth without an account or internet. | Yes |
| Solar connector?Connector type of the solar input (XT60, Anderson, MC4…). | XT90 |
Warranty
| Warranty?Length of the manufacturer's warranty. | 7 years |
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⚡ How long will this power station run a device?
With 2,048 Wh, the Aferiy P210 external battery runs a fridge (50 W) for ~35h or an LED TV (90 W) for ~19h.
| Home | Runtime |
|---|---|
| American fridge (150 W) | ~12h |
| Portable AC (1000 W) | ~1h45 |
| Induction hob (1500 W) | ~1h10 |
| Hair dryer (1800 W) | ~60 min |
| Outdoor & workshop | Runtime |
|---|---|
| Wi-Fi router (15 W) | ~116h |
| Laptop (60 W) | ~29h |
| LED TV (90 W) | ~19h |
| Desktop PC (250 W) | ~7h |
Rough estimate: real consumption varies, and very power-hungry appliances (heating elements) must stay below the output power.
What is this power station best for?
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Home & Power cuts Ideal
Its 2048 Wh and UPS switchover in under 10 ms take over the moment the power cuts: fridge, router and lighting stay powered for several hours, with a reassuring 7-year warranty.
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Motorhome & Van life Ideal
With 2048 Wh and a 4800 W peak, it covers a fridge, cooking and small appliances in a van or motorhome, including occasional heavy loads such as a kettle.
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Job site & Tools Ideal
Its 2400 W continuous (4800 W peak) run most power tools on an off-grid site, with 3 AC outlets and a durable LiFePO4 battery.
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Camping & Tent Suitable
Camping by the vehicle, its 2048 Wh power a cooler, lighting and the charging of all your devices over a long stay, topped up by a solar panel up to 500 W.
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Off-grid & Solar Suitable
Accepting up to 500 W of solar input through its MPPT controller and an XT90 connector, it serves as an energy reserve for an extended off-grid stay.
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Health & CPAP Suitable
Large capacity and a UPS function: it powers a CPAP machine for several nights in a row and safeguards medical equipment during an outage.
Our team's recommendations based on the model's capacity, output power and weight.
Comparison
Under £700, the Aferiy P210 undercuts the 2 kWh segment, via searches such as "Aferiy P210 vs Bluetti AC200L" or "Aferiy P210 vs EcoFlow Delta 2 Max". Here is how it stands against three better-known alternatives: the Bluetti AC200L and the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max, two expandable benchmarks, and the DJI Power 2000, more powerful and quieter.
| Criterion | Aferiy P210 | Bluetti AC200L | EcoFlow Delta 2 Max | DJI Power 2000 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 2048 Wh | 2048 Wh (expandable to 8192 Wh) | 2048 Wh (expandable to 6144 Wh) | 2048 Wh (expandable) |
| Continuous / peak power | 2400 W / 4800 W | 2400 W / 3840 W | 2400 W / 3400 W | 3000 W / 3600 W |
| Battery chemistry | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
| Warranty | 7 years | 5 years | 5 years | 5 years |
| Max solar input | 500 W | 1200 W | 1000 W | 1800 W |
| Observed price | ≈ £649 | ≈ £999 | ≈ £1099 | ≈ £1100 |
In short, the Aferiy P210 stands out with its markedly lower price, its high peak power (4800 W) and its 7-year warranty, the longest of the group. In exchange, it is not expandable and its 500 W solar input stays modest next to the Bluetti AC200L or the DJI Power 2000. For a tight budget and a large LiFePO4 capacity, it is hard to beat.
Related video
Video: Tested: AFERIY Portable Power Station P210 2400W 2048Wh and 200W Solar Panel [4K]
Our tester's review: Christophe Delpuech
We only knew Aferiy by name, and the P210 turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Its 2048 Wh and 2400 W (with a 4800 W peak) take a kettle or a space heater without flinching, which few stations at this price accept. Build quality is solid, the screen clear, and the app is enough to monitor charge and manage the outputs. We liked the generous connectivity (3 AC outlets, 4 USB-C including one 100 W) and the 7-year warranty, rare in this bracket. The UPS switchover in under 10 ms held a test outage without a hitch. Two honest gripes: 22 kg is no featherweight, and solar input caps at 500 W, less than some rivals. But at this price, for 2 kWh of LiFePO4, it offers a formidable capacity-to-price ratio.
Frequently asked questions: Aferiy P210 portable power station
It offers 2048 Wh of capacity (LiFePO4 battery) and a 2400 W continuous output, up to 4800 W peak. Enough to power most household appliances, including occasional heavy loads.
From a wall socket (up to 1100 W), it fully recharges in about 2 hours. It also accepts up to 500 W of solar input through its MPPT controller, or hybrid mains plus solar charging.
Aferiy quotes a 7-year warranty on the P210, one of the longest in its class, paired with an automotive-grade LiFePO4 battery rated for over 4000 cycles, about 10 years of use.
Yes. During a power cut, it switches to its battery in under 10 ms, fast enough that sensitive devices such as a computer or a router do not shut down.
No. Its 2048 Wh capacity far exceeds the 100 Wh cabin limit set by airlines. Like all stations of this size, it cannot be carried on a flight.
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Published on 18/07/2026








