
From Worksite to Campsite
Monday to Friday.
Saturday to Sunday.
Built Tough.
Works Harder.
Enough Power for Both
1000Wh means you're charging tool batteries all week and running the fridge and lights all weekend. One unit. Two lives. Zero compromise.
Site-Proof Tough
IP67-rated. Drop it off the ute, kick it in the dirt, leave it in the rain. KODA is built to the same standard you hold your tools to.
Solar on the Weekend
Pair with a solar panel and you've got unlimited free power at camp. Chuck a 200W panel on the roof and KODA tops itself up all day.
Full in 2 Hours
Plug it in Thursday night, full by the time you finish dinner. Ready when you are — no planning around slow charges, no overnight hoping for the best.
The Numbers
Don't Lie
| Capacity | 1,000Wh (277,800mAh) |
| AC Output | 2,000W (4,000W surge) |
| DC Output | 12V / 25A max |
| USB-C PD | 100W × 2 |
| USB-A Quick Charge | 18W × 2 |
| Solar Input | Up to 400W / 60V |
| AC Charge Time | ~1.8 hours (full) |
| Battery Type | LiFePO4 |
| Cycle Life | 3,500+ charge cycles |
| Weight | 12.4kg |
| IP Rating | IP67 (dust & water resistant) |
| Operating Temp | -10°C to 60°C |
| Warranty | 3 Years — Australia-wide |
Charge every day for nearly 10 years. This isn't a use-and-replace product.
Van, site shed, tent, indoors. No exhaust, no carbon monoxide, no ventilation required.
Dead Simple.
That's the Point.
Straight From
the Blokes Using It
"I run this thing on-site every day. Charges my Makita 18V batteries, runs a site light in the roof cavity, and keeps my phone and tablet going. Friday arvo I throw it in the camper and it runs the fridge all weekend. Best $1300 I've spent on gear in years."
Mick T.
Electrician · Perth, WA
"Used to use a loud-as-hell petrol genny on remote jobs. This thing replaced it completely. Dead silent, no fuel, fits in the ute tray easy. Took it up to Cape York last month — ran the fridge and lights for 4 days off solar. Didn't even think about power once."
Damo R.
Plumber · Townsville, QLD
"Runs my drop saw and angle grinder no dramas. Knocked off Friday and drove straight to Litchfield — fridge was cold by the time I got there. The blokes on site kept asking what it was. Told two of them to buy one. They both did."
Scott B.
Builder · Darwin, NT
Questions
We Get Asked
Yes. The 2,000W AC output handles most corded tools — drop saws, angle grinders, drills. It'll also charge your 18V and 36V battery packs (Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee, etc.) simultaneously. For very high-draw tools like a large compressor, check your tool's wattage against the 2,000W output first.
For most on-site tasks, yes. KODA is silent, produces zero fumes, needs no fuel, and requires zero maintenance. Pair it with solar or a midday AC top-up and you'll cover a full day on most jobs without thinking about it.
A typical 40L 12V fridge draws 30–40Wh per hour. At 1,000Wh, KODA runs it for 25–33 hours — a full weekend on one charge. Pair with a 200W solar panel and you'll top it up during the day faster than you drain it at night.
Yes — pass-through charging is fully supported. Charge via AC or solar while running devices off it simultaneously. Ideal for topping up via solar at camp while the fridge and lights are running overnight.
3-year Australian warranty, full stop. Support is handled locally — no overseas call centres, no run-around. We're an Australian brand selling to Australians. If something's wrong, we sort it.