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Ampace Andes 1500 portable power station review

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I’ve reviewed a lot of power stations. My home office has backups on backups on backups. I have power stations to run everything I could need for weeks. So, I had thought I knew every brand of power stations worth knowing as well. I know many, but it turns out I’ve been missing out on a fantastic brand of power stations, Ampace.
The company’s Andes 1500 has been with me for a little while now, and in that time, I’ve been able to put it through the paces. I’ve used this portable power station to do everything from run a backup desk of mine to some light camping. I’ve recharged mowers and tools. I’ve run computer setups and more.
The Andes 1500 is Ampace’s top-of-the-line hybrid unit that sits nicely between massive home backup units and mobile, lightweight power solutions. Ampace utilize the LFP battery type that professionals in the battery space frequently use. These batteries are designed from the ground up to be fast, powerful, and long-lasting, which in something like an expensive power station, is always a plus.
Ampace Andes 1500: Pricing & Availability
The Andes 1500 by Ampace is generally around $1,400 new on the Ampace website, but at the time of writing this, it looks like there is a $600 sale, bringing the price down to $799.00. There are options to bundle this purchase with solar panels if desired, and there’s a five-year warranty.
I’ve also seen it available on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk for around the same price.
Ampace Andes 1500: Unboxing & first impressions
The Ampace looks Tesla-like. The first thing I noticed when unboxing this unit was the design language, the lights on top, and the port layout. From first glance, this looks like it could be a Tesla-inspired design, and while I cannot get that claim confirmed, I wouldn’t be totally surprised.
The design offers two carrying handles, one on either side of the power station (or front and back), and from the beginning, I can tell that it is well-balanced, yet a bit heavier than other power stations I have that are this size.
When I first turned this power station on, the top of the unit lit up, making what I thought was just a cool design light up with a cool blueish-greenish glow. This is a light in addition to the light bar on the front of the unit, with the ability to be a light if the power goes out, and also light up the ports. I wish there were a bit of light on the back where the AC ports are, but I understand why there is not.
Ampace Andes 1500: Design & build quality
Specs
Capacity: 1,462 Wh (LFP)
Lifespan: ~6,000 cycle lifespan
Inputs: AC up to 1,800W (A‑Boost), solar up to 600W, 96W car port
Outputs: 4× AC outlets, 2x USB-C, 4x USB-A
Weight: 16.5 kg / 36.3 lb
Warranty: 5-year
The overall layout of this power station is one that I understand, but I’m not sure if I love it. I go back and forth if I prefer the AC ports on the front or the back of the unit; I feel the same way about docking stations.
For some setups, it works well to have AC ports on the back, and in others, it is super helpful to have those ports on the front.
The frame is chunky and easy to grab, which I appreciate, and thanks to a reinforced frame, it doesn’t feel like it flexes at all, even when moving it around with one handle.
The display is clean and easy to understand, it is also pretty bright and usable in broad daylight as much as it is usable in the dark.
Ampace Andes 1500: In use
As I mentioned, I have been able to use this power station for various tasks and scenarios. I have used it to back up a desk during a power outage so I could still get some work done without compromise.
I used it to charge up some tools while working on a home project, I’ve used it to recharge devices on a working road trip, I also used this to run a portable work setup on a rolling cart for a week during some construction at one of my jobsites I was working at. In all of these scenarios, the Ampace held up just fine, without any concern, stress, disconnect, or issue.
The recharge on this device is remarkably impressive. Ampace notes that this can recharge from empty to full in 55 minutes. I’ve also experienced this in my use.
Even while running a heavy load, I never heard a fan kick on, nor did I notice any excess volume from the machine getting hot or trying to draw heat. Pair that with the safe ports, and this power station may just be the perfect machine to use while camping, especially if you need a CPAP to breathe while sleeping in the great outdoors under the stars.
Whether you’re looking for a power station for your road trip, camping, or battery backup in inclement weather, or to power a semi-permanent setup, this power station is better than it seems. It’s one that I’ll be reaching for more in the future.
Ampace Andes 1500: Final verdict
The Ampace Andes 1500 portable power station is a powerful solution for those looking to have some serious power in a still very portable unit. This has great ports, excellent output, fun lights, and excellent durability, making this a great option for most. For the size, price, and performance, the Ampace Andes 1500 is hard to beat.
Attributes | Notes | Rating |
---|---|---|
Design | Clean and simple design with a fun light | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Ease of use | Easy for all to use | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Practicality | Practical for most who need portable power | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Price | Good price | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |