Goal Zero

Goal Zero

About the Goal Zero

Goal Zero sells durable, portable power stations, solar panels, and lights for off-grid and emergency power needs, with a mission to provide energy to everyone and a commitment to humanitarian give-back projects. Products range from small USB rechargeable lanterns to large home backup solutions, all designed for safety, sustainability, and ease of use with features like metal casings and app connectivity.

What They Offer

Portable Power Stations (Yeti)

Units with aluminum casings for durability, offering power for home, camping, or professional use.

Solar Panels

Monocrystalline solar panels designed to charge power stations and other devices.

Lights

Bright, rechargeable, long-lasting lanterns and lights for indoor and outdoor use.

Home and Vehicle Integration Kits

Solutions to integrate Goal Zero products into existing power setups.

Expansion Batteries

Additional batteries to expand the capacity of power stations.

Electric Coolers

Ice-free electric coolers for outdoor adventures and power needs.

Who It's For

Campers & Adventurers

Provide portable power for devices and lights on trips.

Emergency & Disaster Relief

Offer reliable energy for homes during power outages from natural disasters.

Professional Users

Support off-grid work in remote locations with reliable power and lighting solutions.

Humanitarian Organizations

Supply energy to off-grid individuals and communities through their give-back programs.

Goal Zero Product Listings

Boulder200 Briefcase

Yeti1500X + (2) Nomad 200 Solar Generator

Yeti6000X + (2) Boulder200 BC Solar Generator

Bluetti vs Goal Zero — Which Solar Generator is Better?

Bluetti and Goal Zero are two of the biggest names in portable power. But which brand is better for your needs? We compare them side-by-side.

Bluetti

Goal Zero

Goal Zero Product FAQs

How do I charge the Guide 12 Power bank?

From solar: use Goal Zero Nomad Solar Panels with included USB-A to USB-C cable. From USB: use any USB power source like a wall adapter or computer.

Yes with the waterproof door fully closed, the unit is rated at IP67 and is protected against dust, sand, and debris, and can withstand submersion up to 1 meter of water for at least 30 minutes.

To check the charge level of your Yeti, refer to the LCD Battery Display. When lit up, you’ll see a battery outline with 10 segments, indicating the current charge level. It is okay to use your Yeti even when it’s not fully charged.

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