OUPES Exodus 2400 Portable Power Station Review

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A Solid Portable Charging Solution for eMTB’s

For eMTB riders looking to extend their time on the trails without relying on a wall outlet, the OUPES Exodus 2400 offers a powerful and portable solution. With 2,232Wh of usable capacity and durable LiFePO4 battery chemistry, this power station has the capacity to recharge multiple eMTB batteries on a single charge, making it ideal for long ride days, trailhead charging, or weekend camping trips.

What’s in the Box

The unit arrived with some damage to the outer shipping box, but OUPES uses thick foam packaging inside, and the power station itself arrived in perfect condition.

Inside the box you’ll find:

  • Exodus 2400 Portable Power Station
  • AC Power Cable
  • Solar Power Cable
  • DC Power Cable
  • Manual and warranty/info cards

At 45 pounds, it’s definitely a substantial piece of equipment, but the two large top-mounted handles make it manageable to lift and move. The case is made from plastic that feels a bit cheap, but the overall design appears durable and well thought out. Input ports are located on the rear of the unit, while all 13 output ports are conveniently positioned on the front.

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Capacity & Charging Performance

Most eMTB batteries range between 500Wh and 800Wh, meaning the Exodus 2400 can realistically recharge two to four batteries before needing to be topped off itself. For example, my Ari Timp Peak’s 635Wh battery can be charged about three full times from a single charge.

The 2,400W pure sine wave inverter ensures your bike’s charger runs smoothly without compatibility issues. A 2,600W boost mode also provides extra headroom if you’re powering additional devices at the same time.

Recharging the unit itself is impressively fast at just 1.5 hours via AC power at ~1400W. If you prefer an off-grid setup, the Exodus 2400 also supports up to 800W of solar input, making solar charging a viable option for extended trips.

Portability

At 45.2 pounds, this isn’t something you’ll be taking into the woods, but it’s easy enough to transport in the bed of a truck or inside your SUV. For riders who drive to trailheads, it’s a very practical setup.

One of my favorite places to ride is Kanuga Bike Park. The parking lot becomes a hub for lunch and taking breaks, so I usually arrive with two fully charged bike batteries in the morning. I’ll ride until lunchtime, then swap batteries and use the Exodus 2400 to start recharging the first battery while we take a break to eat. After another few hours of riding on the second battery, the freshly charged first battery is ready to go back into the bike. With this setup, you can rack up some serious mileage and elevation without worrying about running out of battery, even using boost mode the whole time.

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Durability & Longevity

The LiFePO4 battery chemistry is a standout feature here. With 3,500+ charge cycles to 80% capacity and an estimated 10-year lifespan, this isn’t a unit you’ll be replacing anytime soon. The built-in battery management system (BMS) also adds a layer of protection, keeping charging safe and reliable.

Flexibility

There are four recharging options: AC, car, solar, and AC+solar combined, making the Exodus 2400 genuinely versatile. The solar input is particularly appealing for multi-day backcountry trips where wall power isn’t an option. Pair it with a quality solar panel and you have a surprisingly capable off-grid charging setup for keeping your bike topped up between rides. I don’t have any solar panels to test with, so I just used AC power to top off the unit.

User Experience

It’s super easy and intuitive to use. There is power button at the top you press and hold to turn on or off. There are separate button to activate the AC or DC outputs which means you are don’t waste energy powering the AC inventer if you are only using a DC port at the time. The built-in LCD screen provides real-time information about remaining capacity, power usage, and charging status. While the screen does have some viewing angle limitations, it’s bright and easy to read in direct sunlight when viewed straight on. Being able to see real-time power draw and estimated runtime is especially nice.

A companion mobile app adds convenient remote monitoring and control. You can use the app to turn on/off the output ports, see the charge status and tempurature as well as power input/output.

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Bottom Line

The OUPES Exodus 2400 fits naturally into the eMTB lifestyle. Whether you’re charging at the trailhead, powering multiple batteries at a bike park, or staying off-grid during a weekend adventure, it delivers the capacity and flexibility needed to keep your rides going.

With fast recharge times, long battery life, and solid output capability, it’s a smart long-term investment for electric mountain bikers.

The Exodus 2400 is currently on sale for $449.

Visit Oupes to Learn More and Purchase Your Power Station

 
A Solid Portable Charging Solution for eMTB’s

For eMTB riders looking to extend their time on the trails without relying on a wall outlet, the OUPES Exodus 2400 offers a powerful and portable solution. With 2,232Wh of usable capacity and durable LiFePO4 battery chemistry, this power station has the capacity to recharge multiple eMTB batteries on a single charge, making it ideal for long ride days, trailhead charging, or weekend camping trips.

What’s in the Box

The unit arrived with some damage to the outer shipping box, but OUPES uses thick foam packaging inside, and the power station itself arrived in perfect condition.

Inside the box you’ll find:

  • Exodus 2400 Portable Power Station
  • AC Power Cable
  • Solar Power Cable
  • DC Power Cable
  • Manual and warranty/info cards

At 45 pounds, it’s definitely a substantial piece of equipment, but the two large top-mounted handles make it manageable to lift and move. The case is made from plastic that feels a bit cheap, but the overall design appears durable and well thought out. Input ports are located on the rear of the unit, while all 13 output ports are conveniently positioned on the front.

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Capacity & Charging Performance

Most eMTB batteries range between 500Wh and 800Wh, meaning the Exodus 2400 can realistically recharge two to four batteries before needing to be topped off itself. For example, my Ari Timp Peak’s 635Wh battery can be charged about three full times from a single charge.

The 2,400W pure sine wave inverter ensures your bike’s charger runs smoothly without compatibility issues. A 2,600W boost mode also provides extra headroom if you’re powering additional devices at the same time.

Recharging the unit itself is impressively fast at just 1.5 hours via AC power at ~1400W. If you prefer an off-grid setup, the Exodus 2400 also supports up to 800W of solar input, making solar charging a viable option for extended trips.

Portability

At 45.2 pounds, this isn’t something you’ll be taking into the woods, but it’s easy enough to transport in the bed of a truck or inside your SUV. For riders who drive to trailheads, it’s a very practical setup.

One of my favorite places to ride is Kanuga Bike Park. The parking lot becomes a hub for lunch and taking breaks, so I usually arrive with two fully charged bike batteries in the morning. I’ll ride until lunchtime, then swap batteries and use the Exodus 2400 to start recharging the first battery while we take a break to eat. After another few hours of riding on the second battery, the freshly charged first battery is ready to go back into the bike. With this setup, you can rack up some serious mileage and elevation without worrying about running out of battery, even using boost mode the whole time.

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Durability & Longevity

The LiFePO4 battery chemistry is a standout feature here. With 3,500+ charge cycles to 80% capacity and an estimated 10-year lifespan, this isn’t a unit you’ll be replacing anytime soon. The built-in battery management system (BMS) also adds a layer of protection, keeping charging safe and reliable.

Flexibility

There are four recharging options: AC, car, solar, and AC+solar combined, making the Exodus 2400 genuinely versatile. The solar input is particularly appealing for multi-day backcountry trips where wall power isn’t an option. Pair it with a quality solar panel and you have a surprisingly capable off-grid charging setup for keeping your bike topped up between rides. I don’t have any solar panels to test with, so I just used AC power to top off the unit.

User Experience

It’s super easy and intuitive to use. There is power button at the top you press and hold to turn on or off. There are separate button to activate the AC or DC outputs which means you are don’t waste energy powering the AC inventer if you are only using a DC port at the time. The built-in LCD screen provides real-time information about remaining capacity, power usage, and charging status. While the screen does have some viewing angle limitations, it’s bright and easy to read in direct sunlight when viewed straight on. Being able to see real-time power draw and estimated runtime is especially nice.

A companion mobile app adds convenient remote monitoring and control. You can use the app to turn on/off the output ports, see the charge status and tempurature as well as power input/output.

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Bottom Line

The OUPES Exodus 2400 fits naturally into the eMTB lifestyle. Whether you’re charging at the trailhead, powering multiple batteries at a bike park, or staying off-grid during a weekend adventure, it delivers the capacity and flexibility needed to keep your rides going.

With fast recharge times, long battery life, and solid output capability, it’s a smart long-term investment for electric mountain bikers.

The Exodus 2400 is currently on sale for $449.

Visit Oupes to Learn More and Purchase Your Power Station

Electronic device Technology Gadget Machine Electronics

A Solid Portable Charging Solution for eMTB’s

For eMTB riders looking to extend their time on the trails without relying on a wall outlet, the OUPES Exodus 2400 offers a powerful and portable solution. With 2,232Wh of usable capacity and durable LiFePO4 battery chemistry, this power station has the capacity to recharge multiple eMTB batteries on a single charge, making it ideal for long ride days, trailhead charging, or weekend camping trips.

What’s in the Box

The unit arrived with some damage to the outer shipping box, but OUPES uses thick foam packaging inside, and the power station itself arrived in perfect condition.

Inside the box you’ll find:

  • Exodus 2400 Portable Power Station
  • AC Power Cable
  • Solar Power Cable
  • DC Power Cable
  • Manual and warranty/info cards

At 45 pounds, it’s definitely a substantial piece of equipment, but the two large top-mounted handles make it manageable to lift and move. The case is made from plastic that feels a bit cheap, but the overall design appears durable and well thought out. Input ports are located on the rear of the unit, while all 13 output ports are conveniently positioned on the front.

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Capacity & Charging Performance

Most eMTB batteries range between 500Wh and 800Wh, meaning the Exodus 2400 can realistically recharge two to four batteries before needing to be topped off itself. For example, my Ari Timp Peak’s 635Wh battery can be charged about three full times from a single charge.

The 2,400W pure sine wave inverter ensures your bike’s charger runs smoothly without compatibility issues. A 2,600W boost mode also provides extra headroom if you’re powering additional devices at the same time.

Recharging the unit itself is impressively fast at just 1.5 hours via AC power at ~1400W. If you prefer an off-grid setup, the Exodus 2400 also supports up to 800W of solar input, making solar charging a viable option for extended trips.

Portability

At 45.2 pounds, this isn’t something you’ll be taking into the woods, but it’s easy enough to transport in the bed of a truck or inside your SUV. For riders who drive to trailheads, it’s a very practical setup.

One of my favorite places to ride is Kanuga Bike Park. The parking lot becomes a hub for lunch and taking breaks, so I usually arrive with two fully charged bike batteries in the morning. I’ll ride until lunchtime, then swap batteries and use the Exodus 2400 to start recharging the first battery while we take a break to eat. After another few hours of riding on the second battery, the freshly charged first battery is ready to go back into the bike. With this setup, you can rack up some serious mileage and elevation without worrying about running out of battery, even using boost mode the whole time.

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Durability & Longevity

The LiFePO4 battery chemistry is a standout feature here. With 3,500+ charge cycles to 80% capacity and an estimated 10-year lifespan, this isn’t a unit you’ll be replacing anytime soon. The built-in battery management system (BMS) also adds a layer of protection, keeping charging safe and reliable.

Flexibility

There are four recharging options: AC, car, solar, and AC+solar combined, making the Exodus 2400 genuinely versatile. The solar input is particularly appealing for multi-day backcountry trips where wall power isn’t an option. Pair it with a quality solar panel and you have a surprisingly capable off-grid charging setup for keeping your bike topped up between rides. I don’t have any solar panels to test with, so I just used AC power to top off the unit.

User Experience

It’s super easy and intuitive to use. There is power button at the top you press and hold to turn on or off. There are separate button to activate the AC or DC outputs which means you are don’t waste energy powering the AC inventer if you are only using a DC port at the time. The built-in LCD screen provides real-time information about remaining capacity, power usage, and charging status. While the screen does have some viewing angle limitations, it’s bright and easy to read in direct sunlight when viewed straight on. Being able to see real-time power draw and estimated runtime is especially nice.

A companion mobile app adds convenient remote monitoring and control. You can use the app to turn on/off the output ports, see the charge status and tempurature as well as power input/output.

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Bottom Line

The OUPES Exodus 2400 fits naturally into the eMTB lifestyle. Whether you’re charging at the trailhead, powering multiple batteries at a bike park, or staying off-grid during a weekend adventure, it delivers the capacity and flexibility needed to keep your rides going.

With fast recharge times, long battery life, and solid output capability, it’s a smart long-term investment for electric mountain bikers.

The Exodus 2400 is currently on sale for $449.

Visit Oupes to Learn More and Purchase Your Power Station

 
A Solid Portable Charging Solution for eMTB’s

For eMTB riders looking to extend their time on the trails without relying on a wall outlet, the OUPES Exodus 2400 offers a powerful and portable solution. With 2,232Wh of usable capacity and durable LiFePO4 battery chemistry, this power station has the capacity to recharge multiple eMTB batteries on a single charge, making it ideal for long ride days, trailhead charging, or weekend camping trips.

What’s in the Box

The unit arrived with some damage to the outer shipping box, but OUPES uses thick foam packaging inside, and the power station itself arrived in perfect condition.

Inside the box you’ll find:

  • Exodus 2400 Portable Power Station
  • AC Power Cable
  • Solar Power Cable
  • DC Power Cable
  • Manual and warranty/info cards

At 45 pounds, it’s definitely a substantial piece of equipment, but the two large top-mounted handles make it manageable to lift and move. The case is made from plastic that feels a bit cheap, but the overall design appears durable and well thought out. Input ports are located on the rear of the unit, while all 13 output ports are conveniently positioned on the front.

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Capacity & Charging Performance

Most eMTB batteries range between 500Wh and 800Wh, meaning the Exodus 2400 can realistically recharge two to four batteries before needing to be topped off itself. For example, my Ari Timp Peak’s 635Wh battery can be charged about three full times from a single charge.

The 2,400W pure sine wave inverter ensures your bike’s charger runs smoothly without compatibility issues. A 2,600W boost mode also provides extra headroom if you’re powering additional devices at the same time.

Recharging the unit itself is impressively fast at just 1.5 hours via AC power at ~1400W. If you prefer an off-grid setup, the Exodus 2400 also supports up to 800W of solar input, making solar charging a viable option for extended trips.

Portability

At 45.2 pounds, this isn’t something you’ll be taking into the woods, but it’s easy enough to transport in the bed of a truck or inside your SUV. For riders who drive to trailheads, it’s a very practical setup.

One of my favorite places to ride is Kanuga Bike Park. The parking lot becomes a hub for lunch and taking breaks, so I usually arrive with two fully charged bike batteries in the morning. I’ll ride until lunchtime, then swap batteries and use the Exodus 2400 to start recharging the first battery while we take a break to eat. After another few hours of riding on the second battery, the freshly charged first battery is ready to go back into the bike. With this setup, you can rack up some serious mileage and elevation without worrying about running out of battery, even using boost mode the whole time.

Carbon fibers

Durability & Longevity

The LiFePO4 battery chemistry is a standout feature here. With 3,500+ charge cycles to 80% capacity and an estimated 10-year lifespan, this isn’t a unit you’ll be replacing anytime soon. The built-in battery management system (BMS) also adds a layer of protection, keeping charging safe and reliable.

Flexibility

There are four recharging options: AC, car, solar, and AC+solar combined, making the Exodus 2400 genuinely versatile. The solar input is particularly appealing for multi-day backcountry trips where wall power isn’t an option. Pair it with a quality solar panel and you have a surprisingly capable off-grid charging setup for keeping your bike topped up between rides. I don’t have any solar panels to test with, so I just used AC power to top off the unit.

User Experience

It’s super easy and intuitive to use. There is power button at the top you press and hold to turn on or off. There are separate button to activate the AC or DC outputs which means you are don’t waste energy powering the AC inventer if you are only using a DC port at the time. The built-in LCD screen provides real-time information about remaining capacity, power usage, and charging status. While the screen does have some viewing angle limitations, it’s bright and easy to read in direct sunlight when viewed straight on. Being able to see real-time power draw and estimated runtime is especially nice.

A companion mobile app adds convenient remote monitoring and control. You can use the app to turn on/off the output ports, see the charge status and tempurature as well as power input/output.

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Bottom Line

The OUPES Exodus 2400 fits naturally into the eMTB lifestyle. Whether you’re charging at the trailhead, powering multiple batteries at a bike park, or staying off-grid during a weekend adventure, it delivers the capacity and flexibility needed to keep your rides going.

With fast recharge times, long battery life, and solid output capability, it’s a smart long-term investment for electric mountain bikers.

The Exodus 2400 is currently on sale for $449.

Visit Oupes to Learn More and Purchase Your Power Station


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