Nature’s Generator debuts Lithium 6000 Power Station

Nature’s Generator announced the new Lithium 6000 this week. When paired with an automatic transfer switch (ATS), the system becomes an automatic home backup resource. It constantly monitors utility and will automatically switch home circuits to stored power in the event of an outage.
“With the Lithium 6000 and an ATS, you don’t have to worry about a thing,” says CEO Lawrence Zhou. “It’s designed to save you from the many hassles of blackouts, no more spoiled food from a silent refrigerator, no more lost work, and no more darkness in the rooms. The system works automatically, even if you’re not at home, so you can go about your day without a second thought about power.”
Once utility power is restored, the Lithium 6000 automatically switches a home back to the grid and begins recharging.
The system is powered by Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery technology, providing 3,000 lifecycles. The Lithium 6000 delivers 6 kW of continuous power output and has a runtime of 3.84 kWh. The system is also modular and expandable. You can connect another Lithium 6000 Power Station to double the continuous power output to 12 kW. Additionally, you can add up to five Lithium 6000 Power Pods to extend the system’s runtime to 23 kWh.