Power Nomad
EcoFlow Alternator Charger 500W
EcoFlow Alternator Charger 500W
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Meet the EcoFlow Alternator Charger 500W.
This tough little bugger turns your vehicle's alternator into a proper on-the-move powerhouse. It rips 500 watts (that's 45A at 12V) straight from your engine's excess grunt and slams it into your EcoFlow power station five times faster than those pathetic cigarette lighter sockets. A full 1kWh? Gone in about 2.1 hours of driving.
No mucking around.
It's not some delicate city gadget. This is a proper 3-in-1 weapon:
Fast charger that tops up your DELTA or RIVER series (and most third-party stations) while you’re eating up the kilometres.
Battery maintainer that keeps your starter battery or house battery in top nick.
Jump starter when things go pear-shaped.
Built with GaN tech for better heat handling, it laughs at temperatures from -20°C to 60°C. It’s got proper protections — undervoltage so you don’t murder your vehicle’s starting battery, reverse polarity, overcurrent, short circuit, the works. Supports 12V and 24V systems, which means it plays nice with utes, SUVs, pickups, and RVs.
Installation is dead simple — three steps, no permanent marks, no butchering your dash. Weighs just 1.6kg and it’s slim enough to tuck away without getting in the road. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth keep you in control via the app, so you know exactly what’s going on without pulling over every five minutes.
Whether you’re grinding up the Desert Road, crossing the South Island in winter, or parked up in some remote DOC spot with the missus and the dogs, this thing keeps your power station fed so your fridge stays cold, your lights stay on, and your tools keep charging.
No fluff. No excuses. Just reliable power when you’re miles from the nearest plug.
Power Nomad approved.
Comes with input cable, XT60 output cable, installation kit, and a proper 2-year warranty.
Stop limping along on trickle charge. Get yourself the EcoFlow Alternator Charger 500W and keep the adventure rolling.
Because out here, power isn’t a luxury — it’s survival.



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