logo-mobile
Меню
close
Academy arrow
Cart (0)
close

Charging stations

BlueBird Tech

A charging station is an autonomous power source designed to ensure the stable operation of equipment under conditions of full or partial absence of external power supply.

cat icon

BlueBird Tech charging stations “Genera”

Portable charging stations for powering equipment, unmanned systems, and electronics in field conditions.

Genera-1200 Portable Power Station

Genera-1200 Portable Power Station

“Genera-1200” is an autonomous 220 V charging station for stable powering and charging of technical devices and batteries in field conditions, with a power output…
  • Capacity: 1344 Wh (4 × 105 Ah)
  • Output voltage: 220 V
  • Charging time from mains: 3–4 hours
  • Weight: 23 kg
1 548 $
* price with VAT
1 290 $
* Price excluding VAT
“Genera-28” charging station

“Genera-28” charging station

“Genera-28” is an autonomous 28 V charging station for powering and charging equipment in field conditions, with a 900 W output, ensuring stable operation in…
  • Capacity: 1200 Wh (105 Ah)
  • Output voltage: 28 V
  • Charging time from mains: 2.5–3 hours
  • Weight: 15 kg
1 161 $
* price with VAT
968 $
* Price excluding VAT
image-bg

How to choose charging stations “Genera”

How to choose a charging station for your task

Charging stations provide an autonomous power supply for equipment in field conditions. The choice of model depends on the required voltage, battery capacity, and operating duration.

01

Why is a charging station needed in modern conditions

In field or mobile conditions, a stable power supply is critical for equipment operation. Charging stations allow you to:

  • provide autonomous power supply for equipment;
  • charge drone and device batteries;
  • support device operation in field conditions;
  • use equipment without access to the power grid.
02

Who “Genera” charging stations are suitable for, and how they are used

  1. Military units, for autonomous power supply of equipment, UAVs, and devices in field conditions.
  2. Volunteers for providing electrical power during deployments and working without grid access.
  3. Civilian users, as a backup power source during power outages.
03

Principle of operation of a charging station

A charging station stores energy in its battery and delivers it through output connectors, providing stable voltage for connected devices.

04

Need advice on choosing a charging station?

Not sure which model or accessories are right for your specific task?

Contact us – we will help you choose the optimal solution and explain the technical details in simple terms. Phone: +38 073 864 04 07 For safety, use only the official communication channels listed on the website.

FAQ for charging stations category

What is a power station, and what is it used for?

A power station is an autonomous power source used to operate equipment, electronics, and batteries without connection to an external grid. Such devices are used in field conditions, during power outages, or for mobile power supply of equipment. Power stations help maintain stable operation of UAVs, communication systems, EW systems, and other equipment.

What is the difference between the “Genera-1200” and “Genera-28” power stations?

The “Genera-1200” operates at 220 V and is suitable for equipment that requires standard mains power, while the “Genera-28” provides a direct 28 V output for compatible devices. The “Genera-1200” has an energy capacity of 1344 Wh, whereas the “Genera-28” offers 1200 Wh. The choice depends on the type of equipment, connection format, and intended use scenario. 

Are power stations suitable for charging drone batteries?

Yes, “Genera” power stations are suitable for charging UAV batteries, communication devices, and other electronics in field conditions. The models support different connection types, including 220 V output, USB, XT60, and 12 V ports. The actual number of charging cycles depends on the station’s capacity and the power consumption of the connected equipment. 

What is the capacity of “Genera” power stations?

The “Genera-1200” power station has a capacity of 1344 Wh based on a LiFePO₄ battery, while the “Genera-28” offers 1200 Wh. This energy reserve allows the units to power equipment, charge batteries, and support autonomous operation of devices. The operating time depends on the load, the type of connected equipment, and the usage mode. 

What types of connections are supported by BlueBird Tech power stations?

“Genera” power stations support multiple connection formats depending on the model. The “Genera-1200” is equipped with 220 V AC outlets, USB Quick Charge 3.0 ports, a 12 V output, and an XT60 connector for solar charging. The “Genera-28” supports a 28 V output, XT60, a 12 V car socket, USB ports, and 220 V outputs for compatible equipment. 

How long does it take to charge “Genera” power stations?

Charging time depends on the model and power source. The “Genera-1200” takes approximately 3–4 hours to fully charge from a 220 V power supply, while the “Genera-28” requires about 2.5–3 hours. Charging speed is ensured by built-in charging modules and a BMS system that manages battery performance. 

What protection systems do “Genera” power stations have?

“Genera” power stations are equipped with protection systems against overcharging, deep discharge, and short circuits. Battery management is ensured by a BMS system, active cooling, and continuous monitoring of battery parameters. These solutions help ensure safe operation under prolonged loads and in field conditions. 

How to choose a power station for field conditions?

When selecting a power station, it is important to consider output voltage, battery capacity, the power consumption of connected devices, and the required duration of autonomous operation. For equipment that uses standard mains power, 220 V models are suitable, while devices requiring direct power use 28 V stations. Other important factors include weight, available connection types, and support for solar charging. 

What equipment is compatible with “Genera” power stations?

“Genera” power stations are used to power and charge UAV batteries, radios, laptops, tablets, signal repeaters, EW systems, lighting, and other equipment. The choice of a specific model depends on the required output voltage and the power consumption of the devices. 

How many charging cycles do “Genera” power stations last?

Both models are built with LiFePO₄ batteries, which have a lifespan of up to 3,500 charging cycles under recommended operating conditions. This cycle life ensures a long service life even with regular use. 

Can power stations be charged using solar panels?

Yes, the “Genera-1200” power station from BlueBird Tech supports charging from a solar panel. This enables its use as an autonomous power source in field conditions or during extended periods away from the electrical grid. 

How many devices can be connected simultaneously?

The number of devices that can be connected simultaneously depends on the model and total power consumption. The power stations are equipped with 220 V outlets, USB ports, 12 V outputs, and other connectors, allowing multiple types of equipment to be powered at the same time. 

Are power stations suitable for winter use?

Yes, power stations are designed to operate across a wide temperature range. “Genera” models can function at temperatures from -20°C to +45°C, provided that the recommended operating and storage conditions are followed. 

How portable are “Genera” power stations?

The power stations are designed for transport and use in field conditions. The “Genera-28” weighs around 15 kg, while the “Genera-1200” weighs up to 23 kg depending on configuration, which allows them to be carried in vehicles and quickly deployed in operational positions.

Where can I buy a “Genera” power station?

The “Genera-1200” and “Genera-28” power stations can be purchased through official BlueBird Tech channels. When selecting a model, it is recommended to consider the type of equipment to be powered, the required level of autonomy, and the intended operating conditions.