Choosing a 3600W Industrial Power Station: A Closer Look at the Fullas FPG3600
If you are looking for a 3600W Industrial Power station for construction, industrial maintenance, mobile service, or outdoor professional work, one key question often comes up:
How does the Fullas FPG3600 compare with other industrial portable power stations in the same class?
The short answer is that the FPG3600 is designed for demanding jobsite applications, offering features commonly required in the 3.6kW professional power category, such as stable continuous output, high surge capability, fast charging performance, and IP54 protection for outdoor environments.
In this article, we take a closer look at the Fullas FPG3600 alongside other well-known industrial power stations, using simple explanations and clear specifications to help buyers understand the differences and choose the right solution for their work.
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Why the FPG3600 Stands Out Among 3600W Industrial Power Stations
When buyers search “Power Station,” they usually care about five things:
- Continuous power for tools
- Peak/surge capability for motor startup
- Battery capacity/runtime
- Protection level for real jobsite conditions
- Portability and charging speed
On these key aspects, the FPG3600 operates in the same industrial power category and offers comparable performance for many professional applications:
- Rated output power: both are 3.6kW class.
- Peak power: FPG3600 up to 20kW vs Instagrid ONE 18kW.
- Capacity: FPG3600 2.304kWh vs Instagrid ONE 2.1kWh class.
- Ingress protection: both IP54 for dust/splash resistance.
- Charging time: both around fast-charge window (~2.5h to <3h depending on spec presentation).
So from an industrial buyer perspective, FPG3600 is not a “similar look” option—it is a same-class technical alternative.
Technical Comparison Table
| Parameter | Fullas FPG3600 | Instagrid ONE |
| Rated Output Power | 3600W | 3.6kW (3600W) |
| Peak Power | 20000W | 18kW |
| Rated Energy Capacity | 2304Wh (2.304kWh) | 2.1kWh |
| Protection Rating | IP54 | IP54 |
| Weight | 24kg | 20kg |
| Charging Time | 2.5h | <3h (often listed around 2.5–3h) |
| Output Type | Pure sine wave AC | 230V AC power class |
| Industrial Positioning | Industrial worksite / mobile applications / OEM-ODM | Professional off-grid/jobsite use |
What This Means in Real Industrial Use
1) Tool startup and heavy-load moments
If your workflow includes high inrush equipment (cutting tools, compressors, pumps, mixers), surge headroom matters.
FPG3600’s published 20kW peak gives strong startup confidence in demanding scenarios. Instagrid ONE is also strong at 18kW peak, but FPG3600 has a higher published ceiling in this point.
2) Runtime and work continuity
FPG3600’s 2.304kWh capacity gives a larger energy buffer than 2.1kWh class systems. In practical terms, that can reduce charging interruptions in long work windows.
3) Outdoor reliability
Both products are IP54 class, which is important for dust and splash exposure in construction and field service environments.
4) Mobility tradeoff
Instagrid ONE is lighter at around 20kg, while FPG3600 is 24kg. If your team prioritizes lowest carry weight, this may matter. If your team prioritizes higher peak and larger capacity, FPG3600’s numbers are attractive.
For industrial buyers evaluating 3.6kW-class portable power stations, the Fullas FPG3600 stands out as a strong option thanks to its 3600W continuous output, high peak power capability, fast-charging performance, and IP54 protection for demanding jobsite environments.
These specifications place the FPG3600 firmly within the industrial 3.6kW portable power category, offering the performance and durability that professional users typically require for construction sites, equipment maintenance, mobile service operations, and other outdoor professional applications.
FPG3600 Extreme Environment Test
Before choosing an industrial portable power station, durability matters. Watch this real drop test of FPG3600 to evaluate structural strength in field-like handling conditions.