EcoFlow's expanded DELTA 3 Ultra Plus power station bundle has dropped to $1,999, marking a 2026 low for the 5,120Wh system paired with a DELTA 3 Max Plus Extra Battery. The deal represents a significant discount on one of the market's larger portable power solutions designed for extended off-grid use, RV trips, or home backup during outages.
The DELTA 3 Ultra Plus delivers 7,680W of continuous power output, supporting simultaneous charging of multiple devices through AC outlets, USB-C, and wireless charging pads. The extra battery expansion pushes total capacity from the base 3,072Wh to 5,120Wh, effectively doubling runtime for power-hungry appliances. This configuration appeals to users requiring multi-day autonomy without access to traditional outlets.
EcoFlow bundles this hardware with its smart management software, which prioritizes power distribution and monitors battery health in real time. The system charges from 0 to 80 percent in roughly 50 minutes using standard wall outlets, making it practical for emergency preparedness scenarios.
The e-bike market segment also moved this week, with three ENGWE models receiving discounts totaling up to $964 in savings. ENGWE specializes in compact electric bikes targeting urban commuters and casual riders. Pricing adjustments on multiple SKUs suggest aggressive inventory movement ahead of the summer riding season.
Portable power and micro-mobility categories continue to see promotional intensity as manufacturers clear 2025 stock and introduce next-generation models. EcoFlow competes directly with Bluetti, Jackery, and Goal Zero across the power station market, where capacity and price per watt-hour drive purchasing decisions. ENGWE faces competition from Rad Power Bikes, Lectric, and established brands launching affordable e-bike
