The standard Starlink dish is a 65–100W device. That puts it in a completely different battery category than the Mini. You need a proper portable power station — not a laptop power bank — to run it reliably off-grid. Here are the best options at every capacity level, with real runtime numbers.

Why Standard Starlink Needs a Power Station

At 65W average draw, even a "large" 20,000mAh USB-C power bank (72Wh) provides less than 1 hour of runtime. The standard dish requires a proper portable power station with AC output or high-wattage DC output. Minimum recommended: 500Wh for half-day use, 1000Wh for a full day.

Looking for Mini battery recommendations instead? See Best Battery Packs for Starlink Mini → — the Mini's 30W draw opens up much more affordable options.

Runtime Quick Reference

CAPACITYRUNTIME (DISH)W/ ROUTERSOLAR?
500Wh~6 hrs~5.5 hrsYes
1000Wh~12 hrs~11 hrsYes
1500Wh~18 hrs~17 hrsYes
2000Wh~24 hrs~22 hrsYes

Our Top Picks

EcoFlow DELTA 2 — Best Overall for Standard Starlink

The EcoFlow DELTA 2 is the benchmark for portable power stations in the 1000Wh class. 1024Wh LFP capacity, 2 AC outlets at 1800W output, X-Stream fast charging (0–80% in under 50 minutes from wall), and expandable battery via the DELTA 2 Extra Battery. For Starlink users, the AC outlet means you plug in the standard power adapter directly — no adapters, no compatibility questions. The LFP battery chemistry means 3000+ charge cycles before degradation, making this a 5–7 year investment.

Runtime (Standard Starlink): ~13 hrs  |  Recharge: ~80 min from wall
Bluetti AC180 — Best Value for Standard Starlink

1152Wh at a price point consistently below comparable EcoFlow units. The AC180 offers 1800W AC output, up to 500W solar input, and a slim form factor. LFP battery, 2500 charge cycles rated. The display shows real-time input/output and estimated runtime — genuinely useful when managing Starlink alongside other loads. Bluetti's build quality has improved significantly and it competes directly with EcoFlow on reliability.

Runtime (Standard Starlink): ~14 hrs  |  Recharge: ~1.5 hrs from wall
Jackery Explorer 1000 — Most Proven Track Record

Jackery built their reputation on the Explorer 1000 and it shows — consistent real-world performance, a massive ecosystem of compatible solar panels, and a proven reliability record across thousands of users in off-grid and overlanding applications. 1002Wh, 1000W AC output, 168W max solar input. Not the fastest charging or highest output in the class, but one of the most dependable. The safe choice when you need something that just works.

Runtime (Standard Starlink): ~12 hrs  |  Recharge: ~7 hrs from 200W solar

Head-to-Head Comparison

STATIONCAPACITYAC OUTCYCLESSOLAR INFAST CHG
EcoFlow DELTA 21024Wh1800W3000+500W~80 min
Bluetti AC1801152Wh1800W2500500W~90 min
Jackery 10001002Wh1000W500168W~7 hrs

Pairing With Solar for Indefinite Runtime

At 65W average draw, a 200W solar panel can keep pace with Starlink in direct sun — meaning your station charges as fast as Starlink depletes it. Cloudy days reduce this significantly. For reliable off-grid use, size solar at 2–3x Starlink's draw: 200–400W of panel. All three stations above accept solar input directly via their MC4 connectors.

PRO TIP: Run your Starlink cable through a 12V inverter rather than directly from the AC outlet when solar charging — this allows more efficient DC-to-DC power delivery and reduces heat in the station. Note: requires checking your specific station's inverter bypass features.

Frequently Asked Questions

> Do these power stations work with the standard Starlink router too?
Yes. The router draws an additional 5–15W depending on the number of connected devices. Include this in your runtime calculation or use the numbers in the table above which already account for router draw.
> What's the difference between NMC and LFP battery chemistry?
LFP (lithium iron phosphate) offers more charge cycles (2500–3000+ vs 500–800 for NMC), better thermal stability, and longer lifespan. EcoFlow DELTA 2 and Bluetti AC180 both use LFP. Jackery Explorer 1000 uses NMC — still reliable but plan for more gradual capacity degradation over years of use.
> Can I expand capacity if I need more runtime later?
EcoFlow DELTA 2 supports the DELTA 2 Extra Battery add-on, effectively doubling capacity to 2048Wh. This modular approach is ideal if you want to start smaller and expand. Bluetti and Jackery have similar expansion systems on select models.

Standard Starlink and a 1000Wh power station is one of the most capable off-grid internet setups available at any price. Get the sizing right and it powers your connection for a full day on a single charge. Haven't signed up for Starlink yet? Use our referral link below and get the first month free.

Ready to go off-grid with Starlink?

Use our referral link and get 1 free month — automatically credited at activation.