A light hum will buzz from the Titan 5 as the generator emits up to 4,000 watts of power, fueling various appliances. The generator’s 5,040 watt-per-hour capacity will support appliances such as air conditioners, microwaves and refrigerators, enabling off-grid use, while forgoing fossil fuels.
Oupes, a power supplier, will launch and take orders for the Titan 5 on Sept. 16. Orders are expected to ship in November.
The generator operates on up to 2,100 watts of solar input. The device can be charged within three hours. The product charges through alternating current (AC) outlets, car outlets and solar panels rather than propane or diesel.
Oupes said, “RVers are increasingly seeking reliable power solutions for their adventures. Stocking the Titan 5 will meet this growing demand and attract customers looking for the best in portable power.”
The Titan 5 exterior is encased in steel plate cold commercial (SPCC) steel. The device’s Ingress Protection (IP)54 verifies waterproof and dustproof features. Wheels enable portability.
Dealers interested in stocking the generator, can contact the supplier at [email protected]
To learn more about the Titan 5, click here.