“We’re not a big corporation—just a bunch of geeks driven nuts by crappy power experiences.” During a road trip through Alaska, a bunch of buddies faced a harsh reality: camera gear and laptops kept dying from the cold.
Among them was the industrial designer behind today’s Mega. “After testing every portable power station on the market, we decided to build one that actually meets adventurers’ needs. We’d already created the Alpha 85, and the positive feedback from users gave us the guts to go all in. Why not reinvest what we earned to build a ‘supercar’ in the portable power world?”
Engineered for Harsh Conditions
What separates the Mega Series from traditional portable power units is how it performs in real-world extremes. Hulkman engineers started with high-density NMC (nickel-manganese-cobalt) lithium cells—the same chemistry used in top-tier electric vehicles. The Mega Series comes in three capacities: 288Wh, 576Wh, and 814Wh, depending on the duration and intensity of your mission.
But raw watt-hours are just the beginning. Mega can operate at -4°F (-20°C) thanks to a combination of smart battery management systems (BMS) and dual active cooling fans. Whether powering drones on a snow-covered ridge or supporting a lighting rig in the wilderness, Mega is built to deliver clean, consistent power in places most systems can’t.
This reliability is especially crucial for sensitive, high-investment gear. Mega’s built-in uninterruptible power supply (UPS) feature ensures a seamless transition if your main input drops out. With a switchover time of less than 15 milliseconds, it protects cameras from recording errors and prevents scientific instruments from losing valuable data mid-operation.
Demand on the Rise — Film and Fieldwork Go Off-Grid
Over the past few years, the way we shoot, explore, and collect data has changed dramatically. Independent film crews, documentary teams, drone operators, and geological field scientists are increasingly working in unpredictable environments where access to stable power isn’t guaranteed.
Motion Clubhouse, a Los Angeles production house, relies on Anton/Bauer’s EDEN battery systems to maintain uninterrupted operation—even during wildfire-related outages or remote location shoots. Their setup powers RED cameras, lighting, and audio equipment without relying on generators or in-wall power sources.
Meanwhile, Portable battery generators are being deployed on major productions—including IMAX and Netflix shoots—to reduce the noise, emissions, and cabling associated with diesel generators. The silent operation also helps avoid sound interference on location, a major win for audio teams.
These examples aren’t isolated. According to TechJury’s 2025 market outlook, the global portable power station market is set to grow from $661 million in 2025 to over $1.09 billion by 2032, representing a CAGR of 7.5%. North America alone accounted for $288 million in 2024, driven by growing demand from mobile creators, field professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts. Analysts also note a sharp increase in demand for multi-device, solar-compatible power stations with reliable cold-weather performance.
Weighing just 19.13 lbs for the 576Wh version, the Mega Series strikes a rare balance between power and portability. And it’s not just filmmakers. Geological and environmental researchers, often deployed in unmapped regions, are turning to compact power stations to support LIDAR drones, satellite uplinks, or portable weather instruments.
Triple-Source Charging: Ready Wherever You Are
Whether you’re traveling between shoot locations, camping in the backcountry, or setting up a base station in the field, the Mega Series offers flexible ways to recharge:
- 600W Wall Fast Charging: Plug into AC power and bring the 576Wh model to 80% in just under an hour—perfect for quick turnarounds between locations.
- 400W MPPT Solar Charging: Pair with Hulkman’s Solva solar panels, built with monocrystalline silicon and IBC technology (23.4% efficiency), to maintain 75% charging efficiency even in low-light environments, and also solve the challenges for high-latitude areas or winter shootings.
- 12V/24V Vehicle Charging: Connect directly to a research vehicle or overland SUV for a slow but steady top-up on the road.
This charging versatility is key for mobile production teams and expedition crews who can’t rely on wall outlets and must adapt to constantly changing environments.
Built for Collaboration: Smart Ports, Smart Control
What makes Mega particularly well-suited for professional teams is its ability to power multiple devices at once without degrading performance or voltage stability. It offers:
- 3x 120V AC Ports (600W combined) — ideal for high-power devices like LED lighting, satellite routers, or portable radar.
- 2x USB-C PD Ports (100W and 65W) — perfect for laptops, smart goggles, action cameras, and more.
- 2x USB-A QC Ports (18W and 12W) — support medical wearables, fitness trackers.
For example, during a typical day of shooting, a single Mega 576Wh unit can simultaneously power an Aputure 300D film light (300W), a RED Komodo camera (100W), and two drone battery chargers—while still offering reserve capacity.
To further streamline operation, users can manage the power station via the Hulkman mobile app, which offers four adjustable energy modes:
- UPS Mode: Maintains uninterrupted video recording
- Turbo Mode: Quickly charges multiple camera batteries
- Eco Mode: Maximizes efficiency for long-duration sensor operation
- Bypass Mode: Powers gear while simultaneously charging the station
Final Thoughts: Mega Powers the Story
In an era where work and storytelling stretch far beyond the studio, tools must evolve to keep up. Hulkman’s Mega Series isn’t just a smarter power station—it’s a survival-grade utility designed for today’s most mobile professionals.
For those capturing 8K footage in snowstorms, measuring seismic activity in deserts, or just trying to finish a sunset drone shot before the battery dies—Hulkman Mega delivers more than power. It delivers confidence.