As extreme weather events have become more common across the country, more and more of us are finding ourselves without power, often for extended periods. Zendure looks to address those outages with the SuperBase V, a massive power station that serves as the hub for a modular energy system that can provide enough electricity to run your entire home for days.
In short: The Zendure SuperBase V is one of the largest and most well-built power stations I’ve ever tested, offering a whopping 6,438 watt-hours (Wh) of capacity. The unit’s ability to add satellite battery packs and charge via solar makes it an ideal option for a backup power system at home or for use in an off-grid cabin.
Homeowners and preppers will love the modularity of the Zendure ecosystem, which is easy to install and expand as needed. But the power station and battery packs are large, heavy, and lack the portability found in smaller units.
- SuperBase V B6400 Power Station:
- Capacity: 6,438Wh
- Battery Type: Semi-Solid State
- Output: 7,600 Watts
- Voltage: 120V/240V
- Dimensions: 28.7” x 13.6” x 17.4”
- Weight: 130 lbs.
- AC Input: 1,800W (120V)/3,600W (240V)
- Solar Input: XT90 x 1 up to 3,000W
- Charging/Discharging Temperature: -4ºF to 113ºF
- Connectivity: WiFi/Bluetooth
- SuperBase B6400 Satellite Battery:
- Capacity: 6,438Wh
- Dimensions: 27.1” x 11.2” x 10.8”
- Weight: 101 lbs.
Pros
- A tremendous amount of battery capacity
- Modular and expandable
- Able to supply energy to an entire home
- A high-quality product in every way
Cons
- Heavy
- Expensive
- Not as portable as smaller power stations
Zendure SuperBase V Power Station Review
Expandable Power

Use in the Field
Recharging the Zendure SuperBase V

Size Matters

An Exceptional and Elegant Home-Power Solution
