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Clayton Power A/S opened in Odense, Denmark in 2000 with a clear mission: to create innovative mobile power solutions that would help customers adapt to greener energy. Two and a half decades later, they're still based in the same Danish city, but their reach extends across more than 18 markets throughout the EU.
Clayton Power's core offering revolves around their LPS (Lithium Power Supply) systems. These aren't separate components you piece together yourself. They're all-in-one units that combine a lithium-ion battery, pure sine wave inverter, intelligent charger, DC-DC booster, solar regulator, battery management system, and control displays in a single compact enclosure. For anyone who's wrestled with installing traditional setups, the integrated approach makes obvious sense. You bolt it in, connect it up, and it works.
The LPS II range currently spans four main models: the 1500W, 2000W, 2500W, and 3000W units. Model numbers indicate continuous power output. The 1500W and 2000W models contain 1 kWh lithium-ion batteries, the 2500W also has 1 kWh, whilst the 3000W steps up to 2 kWh capacity. Peak power ratings sit higher - the 3000W unit delivers 5000W peaks for short bursts when appliances need startup power. These batteries use LiFePO4 cells, known for longer lifespans and better thermal stability.
Charging flexibility represents one area where the LPS systems stand out. You can charge from your vehicle's alternator whilst driving through the DC input and integrated booster system. Solar panels connect directly to the LPS through the built-in 400W solar regulator. Hook-up to mains power works through the intelligent charger. You can use all three charging sources simultaneously. Fast charging times mean the 1500W and 2500W models go from 0-80% in about one hour from mains, whilst the larger 3000W takes around two hours.
The target markets split into professional and consumer segments. Professional users include tradespeople, utility companies, fleet operators, and service engineers who need reliable mobile power. Carpenters charging tool batteries overnight without running generators. Rail maintenance crews powering equipment on remote track sections. Construction teams working on sites before mains electricity arrives.
Consumer applications centre heavily on campervans, motorhomes, and marine installations. The LPS systems excel in van conversions where space comes at a premium. For Transporter T5 or T6.1 converters working with limited dimensions, this compactness matters. The silent operation appeals to anyone who's camped next to someone running a generator at dawn. Campervan installers across the UK stock and fit Clayton Power systems.
Clayton Power develops products in Denmark and manufactures within Europe. They hold ISO 9001 certification for quality management systems and ISO 14001 for environmental management. LPS systems enable users to avoid running generators or idling engines for power. Solar panels on the roof provide zero-emission charging during daylight.
Recent product development introduced G4 lithium batteries as capacity extensions. These 100Ah and 280Ah units connect to LPS systems, expanding total capacity for users needing more storage. The Clayton Power Go app provides smartphone monitoring of LPS systems, showing charging history, real-time consumption, and energy meter readings.
Volkswagen certified Clayton Power systems for installation in ID.Buzz electric vans. Support infrastructure includes technical backing from the Danish headquarters in Odense.
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