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We are redefining power stations and self-sufficient PV products.

Novon - Powering what's next.

Sustainably manufactured in Germany, we supply 230 V at the socket, charged with PV solar energy or 12 V from the car or household electricity, completely robust and modular and with a replaceable battery.

Complemented by a genuine 100% service-in-Germany promise, a user-centric app, and full connectivity, but securely stored in the EU – GDPR-compliant.

Euro box 230 V

The world's most robust power station.

Made in Germany, sustainably produced with a 100% service promise.

Robust, self-sufficient, powerful.

To the Euro box 230 V

sockets

The 230 V Eurobox offers 230 V at the socket at 1,700 watts. Perfect for morning coffee or blow-drying your hair after a dip in the lake.

There's also a 12 V cigarette lighter socket with 20 A. This allows you to inflate the air mattress or even charge the battery in your camper.

And there's one USB-A output and three USB-C Power Delivery outputs with a maximum power of 150 watts to charge e-bike batteries at top speed.

And of course, we have the adapters and cables you need to connect everything else! Everything is Novon quality, all made in Germany.

To the accessories

Entrances to the store

The Eurobox 230 V is charged by the sun.

Other power stations can do that too.

But we have an XT60 socket into which several modules with up to 1,600 watts can be plugged with just one cable.
Or connect it directly to the car battery or cigarette lighter to charge when the sun isn't shining.

Or, even better: Charge it via a mains power adapter with up to 800 watts. And do this in parallel with all other inputs or outputs:
The energy is either stored in the battery or sent directly to the power outlets. Quite complicated, but not for you. The box takes care of everything and regulates it intelligently, or according to your settings in the app.

No other power station can do that!

To the accessories

battery

The battery weighs 18 kg and can store 2.5 kWh of energy. That's quite a lot of power (see "How much can I do with one battery charge" at the bottom of the page).

We're working with Sol Motors on the battery, so it can also be used in their electric motorcycle. It offers a range of over 100 km, and for us, it provides many hours of power for camping, in a motorhome, a workman's van, or in our allotment garden—in fact, anywhere there's no power grid.

And the best part: The battery never actually runs out of power, because it can be charged by the sun via the PV modules in less than 3 hours.

And the best part: You and we can always see how your battery is doing via the app and the cloud. If something's wrong or—everyone fears this—a decrease in capacity, we'll repair it fairly and easily, with no downtime. For us, that's sustainability and 100% service, and for this, we've been honored with the German Innovation Award and the Green Product Award.

More about sustainable service

App+AI=Smart

Yes, it’s actually that simple:
Take an app, you can control everything there, and with AI in the cloud, things become possible that have never existed before.
We can provide perfect customer service without defects.
And we can always keep the battery optimally charged.

But data security is also important. Who can actually view customer data? And who can remotely control the power station?

We store all data on our server in Frankfurt. And only there. And we don't share it with anyone. No hidden access, everything is fully GDPR-compliant—transparent and without tricks, that's our standard.

More about our technology stack

Awards

Stories from our customers

Max lives in Stuttgart and rides his Pocket Rocket to work every day – emission-free, fast, and stylish. In the evening, he parks his bike in the courtyard, removes the battery, and carries it up to his apartment. He used to simply plug the battery into a power outlet. Today, the cloud does the thinking for him: Max has set the app to set off every morning at 9 a.m. – and that the battery should be charged to 80%. The clever thing about it: The system takes into account weather forecasts, the PV yield on his balcony module, and current electricity prices. If a time window with a cheap (or even negative) tariff arises during the night, the remaining battery is charged at that exact time. The app constantly compares forecasts with reality, adjusts the charging time, and ensures that everything runs optimally – completely automatically. Max doesn't do anything except plug in the battery. And set off again in the morning. And the grid? The load is reduced.

Smart charging in the city – with app, weather data & electricity tariffs

It's Saturday. Amelie and her friends are riding their e-bikes and a Pocket Rocket out to the outskirts of town – destination: the quarry lake. In their backpack: the Powerstation 2,500. Lightweight, compact, and powerful. At the lake, they unpack it, turn it on, and that's it. The electric grill is sizzling, the fairy lights hang in the trees, and music plays from the Bluetooth speaker. And the mood? Perfect. Towards evening, Amelie remembers that she wants to go on an outing tomorrow. No problem – because she's defined a minimum battery level in the app at which the Powerstation shuts down. This way, there's always enough energy to get home safely. The Powerstation thinks ahead, protects the battery, and is reliable in any environment. Simply press the button – on. And finally? Load the battery into the Pocket Rocket. Drive home with a good feeling.

The quarry lake moment – ​​energy for grill, light & return journey

Friday afternoon. Lisa is driving her small handcart out into the countryside. Her destination: her weekend getaway—a remote garden shed without a grid connection. She's got her 230V Euro box, equipped with a battery and a good feeling. Up on the roof: two PV modules, whose cables she connects to the box in a few seconds. The electricity is flowing. The refrigerator, lights, laptop, and water pump run autonomously. Lisa is enjoying the weekend—without any generator noise or power outages. And when she wants to switch off, she simply presses the physical button: power off. No app, no Wi-Fi necessary. The box is robust, easy to carry, and ready to use in less than a minute. A system that doesn't demand attention; it simply works. Freedom to go.

The little piece of electricity – self-sufficient with PV & Euro box

Tom converted his Mercedes Sprinter into a camper van himself. The centerpiece: the Euro box with a 230 V outlet – permanently installed but removable for mobile use. It powers the refrigerator, sometimes the coffee machine, and occasionally the small fan heater. Tom has his devices under control – because the power station is connected to his smartphone. When he moves away from the camper, the Bluetooth connection breaks. And then the message comes: "Attention: Your power station is still delivering power." Tom knows immediately what's going on. Was a device still connected? Does he need to go back? Not in this case – he's charging his e-bike batteries. But there have been other situations where he's forgotten to turn off the kettle. The push notification has saved him from power loss or overload. For Tom, this isn't a gimmick – it's security that works, even when you're lost in thought.

Motorhome with brains – smart notification via Bluetooth

Many customers ask us

How much can I do with one battery charge?

One battery charge contains 2,500 Wh (2.5 kWh) of energy.
In parallel with consumption, the energy can be recharged via charger or PV.
And: With us, the battery can be removed at any time and replaced with another battery.

200 x smartphone charging

(approx. 12 Wh per full charge)

500 h garden lighting

(approx. 5 W LED light chain)

50 h operating stereo system

(approx. 50 W power consumption)

25 hours of watching TV

(approx. 100 W power consumption)

3 days of refrigerator operation

(approx. 0.8 kWh per day)

130 slices of toast

(approx. 900 watts and 1 minute per toast)

2 h electric table grill

(approx. 1,200 watts power)