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EcoFlow Trail 300 DC portable power station launches in the US at $159

The lightweight EcoFlow Trail 300 DC packs 300W of DC output, fast USB-C charging, and solar compatibility in a rugged, compact form.

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EcoFlow has quietly expanded its ultra-portable lineup with the launch of the Trail 300 DC (288 Wh) Portable Power Station, now available in the US at a steep discount and poised to shake up the lightweight power station market. The new Trail 300 DC joins the Trail 200 DC and the forthcoming Trail Plus 300 DC in EcoFlow’s all-DC TRAIL Series, which officially debuted on July 24, 2025. Designed for backpackers, campers and minimalists alike, these pocket-sized power hubs deliver just enough juice to keep essential gear running without weighing you down.

At launch, the Trail 300 DC carries an MSRP of $249.99 but can already be had for just $159 through Amazon or EcoFlow’s own US storefront—a 36 percent savings—and those who buy directly from the brand also score a complimentary 30W GaN rapid charger. For users looking to go solar, EcoFlow offers two bundled options:

  • Trail 300 DC + 45 W Solar Panel: $238 (vs. $348.99 MSRP)
  • Trail 300 DC + 60 W Solar Panel: $258 (vs. $388.99 MSRP)

Campers can even snag a “Light & Power” kit—combining the Trail 300 DC with EcoFlow’s LED camping lantern—for $139 (retailing at $219.99). Availability windows for these promotions haven’t been disclosed, so early adopters may want to act fast.

True to its name, the Trail 300 DC delivers up to 300W of continuous output across five DC-only ports: two USB-C PD 3.1 jacks (up to 140W each, in or out), two USB-A ports (12W each) and a 12V car outlet (120W). Under the hood, a 288Wh LiFePO₄ (LFP) battery enables roughly nine charge cycles for a typical 10,000mAh smartphone pack, or about 44 hours of LED lantern use. What it lacks in sheer capacity—EcoFlow’s river-style AC-equipped stations exceed 1 kWh—it makes up for in size, measuring just 6.6 × 4.5 × 6.5 inches (166 × 115 × 166 mm) and tipping the scales at 5.7 lbs (~2.6 kg). The no-frills design sheds bulk—there’s no AC inverter—while a woven carry handle and shock-resistant casing underscore its outdoor pedigree.

EcoFlow’s dual-USB-C inputs support 140W simultaneous charging, replenishing the LFP cell to 80 percent in just 69 minutes. Alternatively, users can top up via the 12V car port or a solar panel at up to 110W, reaching full capacity in approximately 3.1 hours in either mode. This flexibility is ideal for road-trippers with long driving days or off-grid hikers willing to stake out a sunny glade. And because LiFePO₄ chemistry boasts superior cycle life and thermal stability, the Trail 300 DC promises hundreds of recharge cycles with minimal capacity fade.

EcoFlow’s TRAIL lineup is pitched as the lightest, most adventure-ready option in the brand’s roster—an alternative to the beefier RIVER and DELTA series. While RIVER models deliver AC power suitable for mini-fridges and CPAP machines, and DELTA units can keep entire homes humming through outages, the Trail series carves out a niche for adventurers who need only USB and 12V power. The upcoming Trail Plus 300 DC adds an extra USB-C port, built-in charging cable and integrated camping light, further blurring the line between power bank and camp gear.

EcoFlow has not specified a European launch window for the Trail 300 DC, but given the brand’s track record of syncing major releases across North America, Asia and Europe, an EU rollout later in 2025 seems likely. Meanwhile, the Trail Plus 300 DC is slated to reach US customers this fall, completing the first wave of TRAIL Series offerings before EcoFlow introduces a third, as-yet-unnamed variant. For now, US buyers have an enticing blend of price, performance and portability—proof that even small power stations can deliver big value.


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