The Patriot AlphaCase is a 768 watt-hour power station, crammed inside a briefcase, with a solar panel and flashlight tucked inside, too. It’s everything you need to power the device and more.
Most “portable” power stations aren’t exactly super portable. Sure, they’re relatively compact compared to your average generator, but a lot of them are heavy as hell. You can fit them in a trunk, RV, or back of a vehicle, but they’re still pretty bulky to deal with. My Bluetti Elite 200 V2, for instance, is a beast, but it’s also a bitch to lug around even locally. What if all of that accessible power was crammed into a carryable briefcase, along with a solar panel to charge it? That’s the idea behind the Patriot AlphaCase a power station and solar generator with panel all-in-one. Inspired by the U.S. military and tough designs, it’s everything you need inside a singular case.
Inside is a 736 watt-hour power station, a solar panel and a flashlight. It weighs 35 pounds with everything inside, 27 pounds empty, which is manageable and certainly easier to carry than a huge brick-like power station. Meanwhile, it delivers 800 watts of continuous power, has 9 outlets, including AC, USB-A, and USB-C, fast-charges in 1-hour with the AC cord or up to 15 hours with the solar panel, and will last for 4,000 lifecycles which is the equivalent of 11 years of daily use.
Why is the Patriot AlphaCase so convenient?
Besides having everything tucked inside a case that’s easy to carry, the power station comes with a 60-watt solar panel. When you’re out camping, outside in your yard, or off-grid, you can unpack the panel, open it up and plug it into the power station to charge the battery. The panel even has USB-A and USB-C ports built-in so you can charge your phone and mobile devices directly. It employs a safe, LiFePO battery with PureSine Wave outlets to protect your devices from electrical events.
Meanwhile, the 800-watt continuous and 1,600-watt peak power can accommodate small refrigerators, TVs, CPAP machines, power tools, speakers, mobile devices, game consoles, and more. That’s enough power to keep a 120-watt refrigerator running for six hours, or up to 24 hours with cycling, a freezer for up to three hours, 92 with cycling, or charge phones for up to 147 hours. For medical purposes, it can run a CPAP machine for 14 hours, an insulin pump for 49 hours and charge hearing aids for up to 147 hours. If the power goes out, you can keep all mission-critical gear running. Plus, it’s compact, silent, slim at less than 5-inches thick, and durable with a tough military-grade build that’s weather-resistant.



Who is it for?
Anyone who wants a truly portable power backup solution for outages, off-grid, or around the home. The Patriot AlphaCase is a power station and includes a solar panel and flashlight tucked inside.
Where to buy?
MSRP: $1,097