FlexoDrive

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FlexoDrive: The Ultimate Mobile Dual Battery System and Alternator Charging Solution
FlexoDrive is a solution for charging Flexopower Portable Power Stations (FPPS) and other brands, including EcoFlow and Jackery, directly from a vehicle’s alternator while driving. This setup ensures all connected equipment—such as camping fridges, lights, and any DC or AC loads—remains powered during transit. Upon arrival at your destination, your camping fridge will be fully operational (e.g., at the set temperature) and the Flexopower power station will be fully charged.
Flexopower offers output options to suit various AC power demands, ranging from light loads to heavy loads (up to 3000W AC), making travel time more productive. When the vehicle engine is turned off, FlexoDrive continues to power all AC and DC loads seamlessly, with no strain on the vehicle's starter battery. Thanks to its engine-off sensing, no cable to the ignition is required (unlike Victron).
The standard 12V cigarette lighter output delivers only 120W; FlexoDrive charges at 320W—almost 3 times faster through Anderson connectors.
This solution is ideal for individuals with vehicles, caravans, or trailers who:
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don't want to go the classic fixed installation route (classic dual battery system)
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want to use FlexoDrive amongst multiple vehicles and trailers but pay for the hardware only once
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installing an inverter to get AC output (pure sine wave)
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prefer a multi-purpose and removable system that can be used for camping, at home, on a farm, and in any off-grid environments
FlexoDrive provides significant benefits for Manufacturers, Fitment Centres, and Installers including:
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faster installation: reduces installation time by up to 75%
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reduction of bill of material by up to 70% compared to a Victron inverter/solar system (using fewer components)
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simpler process, minimizes installation complexity and reduces errors
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lowers material costs by at least 20% compared to purchasing individual (quality) components
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simplifies maintenance and defect management
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