Description
The ALLPOWERS S2000 Pro is a portable power station of 1451 Wh with a 2400 W AC output, built around lithium-ion cells. A do-it-all unit (road trip plus home backup): enough capacity for real use without becoming a piece of furniture.
Who is this power station for?
It suits van and motorhome life, a few days off-grid, home backup for the essentials (fridge, internet, laptops, lighting). Capacity and portability are well balanced, which is exactly what makes it versatile.
What everyday runtime to expect?
With 1451 Wh usable, you can recharge a phone roughly 120 times, keep a 60 W travel fridge running for about 22 h, run a laptop, lights and a small TV through an evening with room to spare. Real runtime depends on the load, but these figures give an honest order of magnitude for vanlife and backup use.
Recharging: mains, solar or car
You can top it up from the mains at home, from a solar panel when you are parked up, and from the car’s 12 V socket while you drive. Solar input is supported, which is what makes real off-grid autonomy possible.
Chemistry, UPS and modularity
It uses a classic lithium-ion pack: lighter, with a shorter cycle life than LiFePO4, a fair trade-off on a compact unit.
Why buy from Vantour?
We work directly with ALLPOWERS, not as an anonymous stock reseller: a 100% genuine, official product, stock managed by the brand (real availability) and after-sales handled by the manufacturer for the longest cover possible.
On price, to give you a concrete idea: Recommended retail price £1099,99, already on sale at £559,99 at the brand, then £503,99 with our code VANTOUR (-10% extra).
The code applies on its own, and we keep all the latest ALLPOWERS offers up to date.
Helping you choose
Not sure this is the right power station for you? Our guide to off-grid electric autonomy in a van helps you size your real need.
FAQ
What is the capacity?
1451 Wh, lithium-ion.
Can it run during a power cut?
Yes, you switch your devices over to it; it is not a no-break UPS but it covers outages.
Can I recharge it from solar?
Yes, it accepts solar input for genuine off-grid use.
Is there a subscription or app fee?
No. The companion app and all features are free.



