FOSSiBOT F7200 Powers Up the U.S. With Massive 7200W Output
The new FOSSiBOT F7200 finally lands in the U.S., dragging along an absurd amount of portable power that basically dares your house to challenge it. This industrial-grade unit arrives with serious intent, showing that FOSSiBOT wants a big seat at the high-capacity energy table. Offering a bold 7200W output and a modular battery system, the F7200 targets homeowners, RV explorers, and anyone who has ever looked at a blackout and said, “Not today.”
Industrial-Class Power for Modern Demands
At its base level, the F7200 carries a hefty 5222.4Wh battery, expandable to a monstrous 15.67kWh using two optional FB5222 packs. This upgrade path lets users scale from casual emergency backup to nearly off-grid operation. With 7200W output and dual voltage support (120V/240V), the system confidently runs refrigerators, power tools, EV chargers, or your entire off-grid cabin without breaking a sweat. The design clearly aims to solve real-world gaps left by weaker consumer-grade stations.
Smart Energy Features That Actually Matter
Through the dedicated FOSSiBOT App, owners can monitor consumption, set charging rules, and fine-tune usage to trim unnecessary grid reliance. A built-in smart algorithm prioritizes solar energy, helping households reduce monthly power bills while moving closer to long-term energy independence. It also plays nicely with hybrid input, automatically choosing the most efficient available source. For a giant metal box, it behaves smarter than half the gadgets in a modern home.
Charging Options Built for Every Scenario
The F7200 supports a flexible charging setup, including adjustable AC charging (600W–3000W), high-volt and low-volt solar input, and hybrid mode that pushes up to 5200W combined. This allows a full recharge in roughly 1.5 hours, which is faster than most phones plugged into lazy wall chargers. The expansive solar voltage range (120–450V) also means homeowners can integrate the system into larger solar arrays without any headache.
Durability and Safety You Can Count On
With an EVE-brand LiFePO4 battery, a 9-layer protection stack, and a vigilant BMS watching every cycle, the F7200 is built for reliability. A 10ms UPS switch keeps essential devices alive during outages. And thanks to an ultra-low self-discharge rate, it can retain 96.8% of its charge after three months, making it an ideal emergency power reserve.
Conclusion
With the F7200 now available in the U.S., FOSSiBOT steps into the high-capacity power arena with serious intent. The unit is priced at $2,999, while the FB5222 expansion battery goes for $1,999, with launch promos active on the official site. This release signals FOSSiBOT’s commitment to modular, scalable, and efficient home backup systems fit for both off-grid users and blackout emergencies.
FOSSiBOT F7200 Technical Specifications
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | FOSSiBOT F7200 |
| Battery Capacity | 5222.4Wh (expandable to 15.67kWh with two FB5222 packs) |
| AC Output | 7200W continuous, dual 120V/240V |
| Solar Input | 120–450V up to 2500W; 12V–55V up to 1200W |
| Hybrid Charging | Up to 5200W, ~1.5 hours full charge |
| Battery Type | LiFePO4 (EVE cells) |
| UPS Switching | 10ms |
| Self-Discharge | 96.8% retention after 3 months |
| App Support | FOSSiBOT App (monitoring + smart scheduling) |





