pecron P series outdoor mobile power supply - solve the problem of lack of electric energy for disaster relief
395 2020-03-04
Due to natural variation and variation induced by human activities, natural disasters have occurred more frequently in recent years. "Locust plague", "earthquake", "drought" and "storm" can all threaten people‘s lives and damage property. Thus hindering the national economic and social progress and development, in order to reduce the loss caused by disasters, the preparation of emergency supplies is particularly important.
In large-scale natural disasters, the shortage of electric energy is more common, and it will have different degrees of impact on infrastructure such as electricity, such as damage and burial. Power supply for earthquake relief, emergency rescue, medical protection and other equipment will become a major problem. Without high-quality power sources to escort, the efficiency of disaster relief will be greatly reduced. Faced with such a difficult problem, pecron launched P series outdoor mobile power emergency solutions. Provide efficient, safe and stable power output for outdoor emergency power consumption.
Emergency power supply is the basis and guarantee of equipment power supply in disaster relief work. The pecron P series portable AC and DC mobile power supply has the characteristics of high power output, large capacity, safety and stability. The built-in lithium-ion battery is safe and environmentally friendly. It can provide 220V AC output to meet the power consumption of different equipment, and the number of cycles can be as high as 1,000.
The applicable scenarios of pecron P series portable AC and DC mobile power supply are:
1. Outdoor adventure / camping / self-driving tour / entertainment and leisure (lighting / charging of digital products such as mobile phone cameras);
2. Household power supply (lighting/household energy storage/household appliances, digital product charging);
3. Commercial and industrial use (emergency use of power supply in hotels and office buildings/going out to perform official duties/medical rescue/emergency rescue)