Schneider OffGrid provides fast charging and backup power for mobile devices and small appliances in a compact, lightweight design.

Schneider OffGrid provides fast charging and backup power for mobile devices and small appliances in a compact, lightweight design.
BOSTON, MA, Nov 4, 2024 – Schneider Electric introduced Schneider OffGrid, an all-new portable power station that offers long-lasting battery life and versatile power outputs, with a design and packaging that reduces environmental impact.
Designed for the true outdoor enthusiast, Schneider OffGrid offers consumers reliable power on the go, in a compact and lightweight design, providing power in an era when electricity is essential for daily life and outdoor adventures.
The premium portable power station with its long-lasting rechargeable battery can keep phones, laptops, cameras, or even small appliances running, whether off the grid or in need of backup power. Featuring a wide range of charging ports—including a car auxiliary power outlet, USB-A, USB-C, AC sockets, DC ports, and even wireless charging—Schneider OffGrid can power virtually any mobile device or small appliance.
“Whether you are hiking, camping, or need power in an emergency, the Schneider OffGrid portable power station gives you power for your devices, no matter where you are, ensuring life’s daily activities and adventures go uninterrupted,” said Himamshu Prasad, senior vice president of energy storage for Schneider Electric. “With its premium, lightweight but rugged design, Schneider OffGrid is a game-changer for personal portable power, providing a sustainable answer to your energy needs.”
The option to recharge the portable power station via compatible solar panels also makes it an ideal energy source for outdoor and everyday use. Beyond its extensive charging capabilities, Schneider OffGrid operates quietly and cleanly, making it a preferred alternative to a traditional generator.
Reliability, sustainability, and adaptability are baked into Schneider OffGrid, including:
As part of the Schneider Home family of products, Schneider OffGrid is available in the United States and Canada by visiting Schneider Electric’s website, through Amazon, or via online retailers such as Micro Center.
Schneider Electric recently donated the first of its supply of Schneider OffGrid – more than 200 units – to the Footprint Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating sustainable energy solutions for disaster relief efforts. The portable power station is helping provide power during outages in areas affected by Hurricane Helene. Footprint Project has been distributing Schneider OffGrid to community centers, medical and elderly care facilities in the heavily impacted Western North Carolina region.
In addition to battery-powered solutions for disaster relief, Footprint Project deploys more than a dozen solar-powered microgrid trailers that utilize Schneider Electric’s solar inverter and energy management software to service areas of the U.S. affected by climate emergencies. The trailers provide reliable clean power for charging devices, refrigeration, Wi-Fi, power tools, water production, and other critical needs.
Over the past four years, Schneider Electric has donated $2.3 million in funding and electrical equipment to Footprint Project. Schneider’s donations have enabled the nonprofit to expand its reach and enhance disaster resilience. The company also provides engineering support, its equipment is used to enable Footprint’s microgrids, and has a team of volunteers and military veterans supporting community efforts.
Recently recognized as the world’s most sustainable company by TIME Magazine, Schneider Electric’s new Schneider OffGrid portable power station demonstrates the company’s continuing leadership in smart, resilient, sustainable energy solutions to address the changing needs of today’s consumer.
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