MARSTEK, a global innovator in energy storage and portable power solutions, will showcase its latest technologies at CES 2026, taking place January 6–9 at the Venetian Expo, Halls A–D, Booth #52055. Under the theme “Modern Battery. Infinite Power.”, MARSTEK will unveil cutting-edge advancements redefining how power is generated, stored, and used—anytime, anywhere.
Redefining the Modern Battery
MARSTEK introduces a new generation of USB-C Li-ion AA and AAA batteries, engineered for modern devices and sustainable lifestyles. With fast USB-C recharging, a stable 1.5V output, and up to 1,500 recharge cycles, these batteries reduce long-term costs and waste. Retaining 80% capacity after three years of storage and operating reliably down to –20°C, they offer dependable performance from home use to extreme environments.
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Smart, Waterproof Power on the Go
The new P326D and P327D Smart TFT Display Power Banks combine intelligent design with rugged durability. A vivid TFT display shows real-time power status, while IPX7 waterproof protection ensures reliability for outdoor use. A detachable braided USB-C cable doubles as a carry strap, enabling dual-device fast charging up to 65W. Compact and airline-safe, these power banks are ideal for travel and mobile lifestyles.
Portable Energy Without Limits
Completing the lineup, the MARSTEK V500 is a waterproof 500W / 2kWh solar generator for outdoor adventures, mobile work, and emergency backup. Powered by a long-life LFP battery, it delivers clean 1000W peak pure sine wave output suitable for sensitive electronics. With IP65 protection, multiple charging options, 500W PV input, and 750W AC input that supports charging while in use, the V500 provides true plug-and-play portable energy—no installation required.
Visit MARSTEK at CES 2026, Venetian Expo, Halls A–D, Booth #52055, and experience how “Modern Battery. Infinite Power.” is shaping a smarter, more sustainable energy future.

