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Anker Innovations Launches Its 521 And 535 PowerHouse Portable Power Stations In South Africa

Anker Innovations Launches Its 521 And 535 PowerHouse Portable Power Stations In South Africa. As South Africa grapples with the persistent issue of load-shedding, there’s a new player in the energy sector offering a lifeline to households and businesses. Anker Innovations is launching its 521 and 535 PowerHouse Portable Power Stations in South Africa, designed to keep life and work moving seamlessly, even during power outages.

Anker’s 521 and 535 PowerHouse power stations come as innovative backup power solutions. These portable powerhouses offer the flexibility to keep multiple devices charged and running, mitigating the impacts of load-shedding on daily routines. Whether it’s keeping the lights on, preserving food in the refrigerator, or ensuring a seamless work-from-home experience, Anker’s PowerHouse lineup stands up to the task.

With capacities of 256Wh andl 512Wh respectively, these power stations can keep essential devices powered during outages. The 521 PowerHouse, with its variety of outlets, a car socket, and fast-charging USB ports, ensures your devices stay charged. The 535 PowerHouse, on the other hand, supports even larger appliances, making it ideal for those needing to power more demanding equipment during load-shedding periods.

“The 521 and 535 Anker PowerHouses are not just charging devices, but a promise of reliability, providing consistent power for essential devices, thereby bridging the gap during power outages,” said Faraz Mehdi, General Manager, Anker Innovations Middle East, Africa and South Asia. “We understand the challenges that load-shedding brings, however with the Anker PowerHouse lineup, we believe that South Africans have the opportunity to reclaim their independence from the grid.”

With the introduction of Anker’s 521 and 535 PowerHouse power stations in South Africa, the company seeks to help South Africans regain control over their power needs, ensuring that life goes on, even when the power goes out.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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