South Africans are a resourceful lot. When faced with an energy crisis, they find ways to keep the lights on, the kids entertained, and the billable hours ticking over. The average South African is also now more familiar with battery technology than your average global citizen. It’s at these folks that Lava’s Fusion portable power stations are aimed – people who know their batteries and are looking to up their at-home load shedding game.
Lava Fusion 155WH Portable Power Station
But it’s not just suited to keeping smartphones, tablets, and laptops charged up and working. It’ll also keep your internet running. A wireless router can expect up to fifteen hours of uptime while connected to this Fusion device. And if you really want to get fancy, it’ll keep a 32in TV set powered for two hours. If you absolutely must catch the match on an acceptable screen during an outage, that’s totally an option.
The Lava Fusion 155WH portable power station also supports solar charging if you happen to have a panel on hand. As such, it’s ideally suited for that very South African activity – camping out in the bush somewhere. This factor also adds an extra layer of security when it comes to handling Eskom’s unexpected outbursts.
Lava Fusion 296WH Portable Power Station
That’s because the Fusion 296WH power station has the chops to run a 42in TV set for up to four hours. The inclusion of two Type D (three-pin) plug points mean that you can also run an Android TV box alongside, letting you watch something that isn’t being broadcast by the SABC.
It’s got other skills too. Yes, this unit charges your mobile devices (many times over). It’ll also keep your internet up and running, so you can stream Netflix to a tablet for nearly 30 hours at a time. Or until the tablet’s battery conks out. That’s fine, though. Just switch to your smartphone while this Lava Fusion battery brings your tablet back up to full strength.
What else could you need? Solar support as well as short-circuit, overload, and overcharge protection? Sure, those are all standard across Lava’s range of devices.
Lava Fusion 499WH Portable Power Station
You’ll need devices to make use of that access, but the USB-A, USB-C, Type D, and 12-volt sockets ensure that you can keep basically any smart device you own fully charged and ready for action. That 135,000mAh battery is a contender for the largest lithium-ion battery you’ll see this side of a fully-fledged EV.
As with its smaller brethren, you can expect more than 500 charge cycles from the Lava Fusion 499WH portable power station. That should get you a fair way along the current cycle of power uncertainty South Africa finds itself embroiled in.
For any of these units, or Lava’s smaller battery packs, check out Elite Shopper on Takealot’s storefront. Prices start at R3,699 and go up to R9,999 for the largest battery pack. And you’re going to want the largest battery pack. Because, as mentioned above, bigger is always better.