
Portable power equipment manufacturer Erayak Power Solutions Group Inc. is transitioning toward high-capacity, mission-critical power solutions. The company said it is pivoting to address the growing energy gap created by the North American AI infrastructure boom.
As AI-driven computing and residential technology demands stress the North American grid, Erayak said it is accelerating the development of next-generation inverter generator platforms that function as more than backup power.
“The update reflects Erayak’s continued investment in product innovation,” a company spokesperson said, “and manufacturing capabilities as backup power, energy resilience and grid reliability have become increasingly discussed topics across North America, particularly in connection with extreme weather events and residential preparedness planning.”
As part of the company’s transition, Erayak is also continuing to upgrade its lineup of 1-kilowatt-hour to 4-kilowatt-hour portable quiet inverter generators for RV applications.
“The company is evaluating the introduction of additional battery-based portable power stations,” Erayak said, “designed to complement traditional generators in outdoor environments, which may become available during the upcoming camping season.”
Key components of the company’s transition include expansion into platforms with more than 13-kilowatt-hours and are designed for industrial-grade resilience and decentralized power support.
Erayak said it is optimizing its new 9-kilowatt-hour and 13-kilowatt-hour tri-fuel platforms to ensure “zero-latency” power transitions for sensitive hardware.
Prototype previews are expected at the 2026 National Hardware Show March 31 to April 2, in Las Vegas, Nevada.