Oukitel P5000 Pro
A generator for the whole home: the Oukitel P5000 Pro stores 5120Wh, delivers 4000W and recharges fully in under two hours.
Characteristics
- Capacity: 5120Wh (expandable)
- Power: 4000W (7200W surge)
- Battery: LiFePO4, 4000+ cycles
- Charging: AC ~1.8 h, MPPT solar
- 5120Wh and 4000W, 1.8 h recharge, expandable
Detailed overview: Oukitel P5000 Pro 5120Wh power station
The Oukitel P5000 Pro is a top-tier portable power station, designed for the heaviest energy needs: home backup power, off-grid living, a converted van or professional worksite use. It combines an impressive capacity of 5120Wh and an output of 4000W, with a 7200W surge to absorb high demands at start-up.
This power lets it run many hungry devices at once: fridge, induction hob, washing machine, power tools, computers. Its inverter delivers a pure sine wave, essential to cleanly power sensitive electronics without risk. It has around fifteen varied outputs: AC outlets, USB-C Power Delivery, USB-A and DC outputs.
One of its standout assets is ultra-fast charging: about 1.8 h for a full charge from the mains, an excellent figure for such a capacity. It also accepts a solar input with MPPT controller for self-sufficient recharging, and includes a UPS mode that switches to battery almost instantly during an outage, protecting critical devices.
Its LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) battery guarantees over 4000 cycles and strong thermal safety, and its capacity is expandable with extra batteries to target multi-day backup power. Mounted on wheels with a handle and controllable via an app (WiFi/Bluetooth), it stays movable despite its substantial weight. Oukitel, a less established brand than some rivals, offers a particularly aggressive capacity/price ratio here.
Comparison
How does the Oukitel P5000 Pro compare with the catalogue's large stations?
| Criterion | Oukitel P5000 Pro | Fossibot F3600 Pro | Fossibot F2400 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 5120Wh | 3840Wh | 2048Wh |
| Power | 4000W (7200W surge) | 3600W (7200W surge) | 2400W |
| AC recharge | ~1.8 h | Fast | Standard |
| Battery | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
With 5120Wh, the Oukitel P5000 Pro offers the largest reserve in this comparison, ahead of the Fossibot F3600 Pro (3840Wh) and F2400 (2048Wh), and its 1.8 h mains recharge is a real strength. All use durable LiFePO4 cells. The P5000 Pro clearly targets whole-home backup or intensive off-grid use, where the F2400 aims at camping and occasional backup.
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Our tester's review: Christophe Delpuech
The Oukitel P5000 Pro plays in the very large station category, the kind aiming to back up an entire home. On paper and in use, the numbers impress: 5120Wh of reserve and 4000W of continuous output (with a 7200W surge), enough to run large appliances, tools and computers at the same time without ever stalling. What struck me most is the recharge speed: about 1.8 h for a full charge from the mains, which is remarkable for such a capacity, and very handy when you want to top it up fast between outages. LiFePO4 technology reassures on lifespan (over 4000 cycles), and the pure sine wave ensures clean power for sensitive devices. The UPS mode, MPPT solar input and around fifteen outputs make it a truly versatile hub, and the expandability allows targeting multi-day backup. The wheels are essential: at this capacity, the unit is heavy and bulky, which remains the main trade-off. Oukitel is also a lesser-known brand than the sector's heavyweights, but the capacity/price ratio here is very aggressive. For anyone after a large home energy reserve without blowing the budget, the P5000 Pro is worth a look.
Frequently asked questions: Oukitel P5000 Pro 5120Wh power station
It offers 5120Wh of capacity, one of the highest for a portable station. Its LiFePO4 battery is also expandable with extra batteries, to target multi-day backup power.
From the mains, it fully recharges in about 1.8 h thanks to its ultra-fast charging, a remarkable figure for a 5120Wh capacity. It also accepts a solar input with MPPT controller for self-sufficient recharging.
Yes. With 4000W continuous and a 7200W surge, it runs large appliances, an induction hob, tools and computers at the same time. Its UPS mode also protects critical devices during a power cut.
Yes. LiFePO4 cells withstand over 4000 charge cycles while keeping a high capacity, meaning many years of use, and offer better thermal safety than conventional lithium batteries.
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Published on 12/07/2026





