Prime Day cuts EcoFlow home backup up to 47%

EcoFlow Prime – Prime Day 2026 is running June 23–26, and the standout discounts are on EcoFlow portable batteries and power stations—some priced nearly half off, including Delta Pro models built to keep a home running through outages.
Prime Day 2026 is in full swing, and the shopping list for staying powered up in bad weather is getting cheaper by the day. Deals are clustered around portable batteries and power stations—exactly the kind of gear people buy when they want backup power that doesn’t cost a fortune.
EcoFlow is leading the charge with steep markdowns on home-backup options. The EcoFlow Delta Pro is now $1,479, down from $2,799—a 47% discount. It’s described as a plug-and-play backup battery with a 3. 600Wh capacity. letting you plug larger devices in directly. including a full-size refrigerator. when the lights go out. The listing also points to fast charging and solar charging. with the battery presented as something you can bring along for camping and road trips.
The bigger headline number is the EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra, currently $3,784—down from $6,299, a 40% off drop. With a capacity of 6. 144 Wh. it’s positioned as powerful enough to keep your entire home running for days during an outage. The 7. 200W output is listed as capable of powering a 3-ton central A/C unit. and the system is described as compatible with 240V and 120V. There’s also an expansion option if one unit isn’t enough: the deal notes you can expand to 90kWh with additional batteries and inverters. and each inverter can handle up to six batteries.
EcoFlow’s lineup isn’t only about whole-home backup, either. The Trail Plus 300 is listed at $179, down from $299—a 40% discount—with a 300W output designed for DC portable power. It’s described as lightweight but strong enough to power multiple tablets and laptops at once. and the listing says it’s the kind of device “my kids have taken over” and used around the house and in the car.
Travel-focused buyers have the Delta 3 Max at $749, down from $1,199—38% off. This model is presented as offering a 2,048Wh-capacity portable battery with four AC in, three USB-C ports, and one USB-A port.
And for people already looking at the most modular EcoFlow systems, there’s a battery deal aimed at upgrading capacity. If you already have. or decide to buy. an EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra or Delta Pro Ultra X. the extra battery is listed at $1. 984. down from $3. 299—a 40% discount. Adding the extra 6,144Wh battery is described as doubling the DPU or DPUX capacity.
The EcoFlow deals sit inside a wider Prime Day wave for portable power. Anker’s Anker Solix C2000 Gen 2 is listed at $700. saving $800. with 2. 400W rated power and 4. 000W peak output. and a 2. 048Wh power station that can handle large appliances. DJI Power 1000 is priced at $349. saving $350. for a 1. 024Wh portable battery with dual AC plus two USB-C 140W ports and two USB-A ports. Jackery’s Explorer 1000 v2 is listed at $400, saving $399, and offers up to 1,070Wh with one hour fast charging.
EcoFlow also appears again in the home-scale category with a separate deal: “EcoFlow DPU with extra battery: $5,499 (save $3,300),” listed as a 12kWh power station capable of powering your entire home for a few days.
Amazon Prime Day itself runs from Tuesday, June 23, through Friday, June 26, 2026. The current deals land right in that window—when shoppers are trying to lock in emergency-ready gear before the weather turns or the next outage hits.
The common thread across the offers is simple: the discounts aren’t just on small add-ons. They’re spread across options that range from powering laptops and tablets on the go—like the Trail Plus 300 at $179—to systems described as capable of running major appliances for days. including the Delta Pro Ultra’s 6. 144Wh capacity and the 7. 200W output listed for a central A/C unit. For many buyers. that’s the difference between owning a “nice to have” and having something that actually changes what happens when the grid goes dark.
Prime Day 2026 EcoFlow deals portable batteries power stations Delta Pro Delta Pro Ultra Delta Pro Ultra X Trail Plus 300 Delta 3 Max Jackery Anker Solix DJI Power 1000
47% off sounds too good, I bet it’s only for like 2 minutes.
So if the power goes out I can just plug in my fridge and it’ll work? Like for real? Also Prime Day better not sell out first.
It says 6,144 Wh or something and 3-ton A/C which feels like marketing math. My neighbor said any generator needs a transfer switch too, so idk.
I don’t get how 90kWh is “for days” when prices are dropping. If it’s really plug-and-play then why doesn’t everyone have one already? Sounds like a camping gadget that got renamed “home backup” lol. Still thinking about the Delta Pro Ultra though because 40% off is crazy, even if the rest of it is confusing.