DJI has announced the launch of its compact charging station, the DJI Power 1000 Mini. Official sales of the novelty will kick off in China next week – January 6.
Despite its compact size, the device boasts a capacity of 1008 Wh (1 kWh) and delivers up to 1000 W of power (peak – up to 1200 W). This enables it to power refrigerators, computers, and small household appliances. The station achieves a full charge from the mains in just 75 minutes, reaching 80% in 58 minutes. It also supports charging via solar panels and vehicles.
The DJI Power 1000 Mini houses lithium iron phosphate cells with a lifespan of up to 10 years. Its casing is protected against moisture and condensation. The device is equipped with a built-in retractable USB-C cable designed for 100 W power transmission, a multifunctional flashlight (with SOS mode), and multiple ports for connecting mobile devices.
In early 2026, the demand for portable power stations like the DJI Power 1000 Mini has surged, driven by increased energy needs and the ongoing transition to remote work and outdoor activities. Lithium iron phosphate batteries, renowned for their durability and safety, are becoming the standard choice in the industry. Compared to similar products, DJI’s offering stands out with its rapid charging capabilities and robust design, catering to consumers needing portable yet efficient power solutions.
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