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DJI Power 500

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  • 1000W Max Output Power

    DJI Power 500 provides stable power with a battery capacity of 512 Wh, max output power of 1000 W, [1] and fast charging for select DJI drones.

  • Fast Charges DJI Drones [3]

    Fast charge select DJI drones with the DJI Power SDC super-fast charge function for more worry-free flight and expanded creativity.

  • Fully Charged in 70 Mins, Quickly Powered Up

    When connected to grid power, Power 500 supports 540W and 270W recharging, with the fastest recharge time being 70 minutes for 100% battery. [2]

  • Safe and Secure

    Power 500 has passed 26 product test certifications from the Swiss SGS, ensuring safe use and a 4000-cycle life [4] (approx. 10 years). [5]

  • Dual USB-C Two-Way Ports

    Both ports can simultaneously recharge Power 500 at 200 W (max) or provide power at 100 W (max). [6]

  • Extensive Accessories

    Power 500 has dual two-way USB-C ports, dual AC output ports, dual USB-A ports, and one SDC Lite port for extensive charge and recharge options.

  • Supports Solar Charging [7]

    DJI Power 500 can be connected to solar panels through the MPPT module or Power Car Power Outlet to SDC Power Cable, [8] for solar recharging.

In the Box

  • DJI Power 500

    DJI Power 500

    × 1

  • DJI Power AC Power Cable

    DJI Power AC Power Cable

    × 1

Practical 512Wh Power Supply for Charging Multiple Devices

Which is the Best for You?

DJI Power 500
DJI Power 1000
DJI Power 500
DJI Power 1000
DJI Power 500
DJI Power 1000
512Wh Portable Power Station
1024Wh Portable Power Station

From 379 €

From 699 €

512 WhCapacity
1024 WhCapacity
img1000W Max Output Power
img2200W Max Output Power
Approx. 7.3 kgWeight
Approx. 13 kgWeight
Up to 4000 CyclesTypical Cycle Life
Up to 4000 CyclesTypical Cycle Life
imgDual USB-C Two-way Ports (100W max)
imgDual USB-C Output Ports (140W max)
YesDo the USB-C Ports Support Power In?
NoDo the USB-C Ports Support Power In?
3Max Solar Panels
6Max Solar Panels
300 WMax Solar Power Input
800 WMax Solar Power Input

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1. Available when the product's battery level is above 20%.

2. Tested under laboratory conditions at 25° C (77° F) and should be used for reference only.

3. Fast charge batteries for DJI Mavic 3 series, DJI Air 3, DJI Inspire 3, and the Matrice 30 series. Requires certain accessories, which are sold separately.

4. Measured under 25° C (77° F) laboratory conditions, being recharged in the 270W Standard Recharge Mode, and at an output power of 500 W.

5. Based on the correct usage of the product, DJI Power 500 will have an approximate lifespan of 10 years, calculated on the basis of completing one full recharge/discharge cycle on a daily basis. This data is for reference only. Actual user experience may vary.

6. During power output, the device being charged must support the PD 3.0 protocol. During power input (recharging the power station), the charger must support the PD 3.0 protocol.

7. Solar panels, the DJI Power Solar Panel Adapter Module (MPPT), and the adapter cable required for solar recharging are all sold separately.

8. DJI Power 500 can connect to one DJI Power Solar Panel Adapter Module (MPPT), which can then connect with up to three solar panels. DJI Power 500 can also connect to one solar panel through the DJI Power Car Power Outlet to SDC Power Cable.

9. DJI Power Solar Panel Adapter Module (MPPT) and solar panels are sold separately. The minimum time to fully recharge was measured under 25° C (77° F) laboratory conditions and is for reference only. Actual recharging time is subject to factors like the angle of sunlight and light intensity. Actual user experience may vary. Solar panels from DJI-certified brand Zignes are recommended. To use solar panels not officially recommended by DJI, convert the solar panel connector to an XT60 interface. To prevent damage to the MPPT module and the power station, ensure the open-circuit voltage of each solar panel is less than 30 V. The power output of each solar panel connected to a single XT60 interface should not exceed 200 W, with the total output power of solar panels connected to the entire MPPT module capped at 300 W.