EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra review

240V output and 6 kWh per battery, with no exhaust, no fuel and no noise ordinance to worry about.

The verdict: This is the point where a portable power station stops being a big battery and becomes an actual home backup system, with true 120V and 240V output and enough capacity to carry essential circuits for days. Buy it if you want backup that makes no noise and no exhaust, you have solar or want it later, and your outages are measured in hours to a couple of days. Skip it if you need indefinite runtime through a week-long winter event, because a battery runs out and a gas-fed standby does not, and skip it if you are buying it on the assumption it will run a central air conditioner all afternoon.
Best silent whole-home backup
EF ECOFLOW DELTA Pro Ultra 6144Wh Power Station, 120/240V 7200W AC Output
~$4,200

An inverter plus a 6144Wh battery that together deliver 7200W at 120V and 240V, expandable to three inverters and fifteen batteries.

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Specifications

SpecDetail
Capacity6144Wh per battery, scalable to 15 batteries for a stated total of 90kWh
Output7200W from one inverter, at both 120V and 240V; three inverters can be combined for a stated 21.6kW
RechargeOne 6144Wh battery fully recharged in about 2 hours, from EV charging points, solar, a wall outlet or a generator
UPSOnline UPS with 0 ms transfer time
Noise behaviourEcoFlow states all fans stay off for the first half hour when outputting 2000W
Circuit controlEcoFlow app can prioritise specific home circuits and analyse household usage to offset peak rates
Shipping noteThe inverter and the battery arrive in separate packages
Approx. priceAround $4,200

Specifications above come from EcoFlow's published product information. Treat pricing as approximate, since Amazon pricing moves.

What it does well

Where it falls short

What owners report

Owners consistently report the same first impression, which is that the 240V capability is what justifies the price. People who bought it to keep a well pump, a furnace and a fridge alive report that it does exactly that, and the silence during an outage comes up constantly as the thing they did not expect to value so much.

The consistent criticism is runtime expectation. Buyers who came from a portable generator report having to relearn how to think about backup, because a generator with a fuel can is effectively unlimited while a battery is a fixed budget you spend. Owners who pair it with solar report much greater satisfaction than owners who do not, which is the clearest signal in the whole category. There are also recurring reports about the size and weight of the units and about app and firmware behaviour changing over time.

If you are weighing this against an engine, our power station versus generator comparison lays out the trade directly.

Who it suits

Who should skip it

Alternatives worth considering

Cheaper 240V Alternative
Jackery Solar Generator 5000 Plus Portable Power Station, 5040Wh LiFePO4
~$3,150

Also a true 120V and 240V unit with 7200W rated output, at 5040Wh instead of 6144Wh, and around a thousand dollars less. Choose it if you want the same category for less and can live with slightly lower capacity per unit.

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Unlimited-Runtime Alternative
Champion Power Equipment 100837 14kW Home Standby Generator System, 200-Amp aXis Automatic Transfer Switch
~$5,500

If your outages last days rather than hours, a gas-fed standby simply does not run out, which is the one thing no battery can offer. You give up silence and you take on installation, permits and maintenance.

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Budget Pick
BLUETTI AC200L Portable Power Station 2048Wh 2400W LiFePO4 Battery
~$800

A fifth of the price for a third of the capacity and 120V only. If you need a fridge, lights, routers and phones rather than a well pump, this covers the realistic essentials without the 240V premium.

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Common questions

How long will a DELTA Pro Ultra run my house?

It depends entirely on what you leave switched on, and the honest answer is usually shorter than people hope. 6144Wh is around a day of carefully chosen essentials, or a small number of hours if you are running air conditioning. Add up your real loads in the battery backup sizing calculator and check the result against the whole home battery calculator before you decide how many batteries you need.

Can the DELTA Pro Ultra run a well pump or a central air conditioner?

It can start and run both within its 7200W envelope, because it produces genuine 240V. Whether it should is a different question. A well pump draws heavily but only in short bursts, so it is a good fit. Central air runs continuously and will drain a 6 kWh battery in hours, so treat it as a comfort option you switch on deliberately rather than something you leave running.

Do I need a transfer switch for a DELTA Pro Ultra?

To power house circuits rather than extension leads, yes, and this is where people get hurt. Never back-feed any power source into a wall outlet: it can energise the utility line and kill a lineworker, and it is illegal in most jurisdictions. A transfer switch or a panel interlock fitted by a licensed electrician is the only correct answer, and our transfer switch review covers the manual option.

EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra vs Jackery 5000 Plus: which is better?

They are close. The EcoFlow has more capacity per battery at 6144Wh against 5040Wh and an online UPS with 0 ms transfer, while the Jackery 5000 Plus costs roughly a thousand dollars less for the same 7200W and 240V capability. Buy on ecosystem: whichever brand's expansion batteries, solar panels and transfer switch you intend to live with. Our Jackery versus EcoFlow comparison goes through the differences in detail.

Is a battery system safer indoors than a generator?

Yes, and this is the main reason to buy one. A battery produces no exhaust, so it can live in a utility room or a basement where an engine absolutely cannot. Carbon monoxide from portable generators kills people every storm season, and the rule never bends: a fuel-burning generator runs outdoors only, well away from windows, doors and vents, and never in a garage even with the door open.

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This review draws on published specifications, manufacturer figures and the consensus of verified owner reviews. We have not tested this product ourselves, and we say so rather than implying otherwise. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

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