Pro 60V 300 Watt Power Inverter (Tool Only)
- Fits all Greenworks 60V batteries (battery sold separately)
- 4 Year Limited Tool Warranty
The Greenworks 60-volt power inverter provides 300 watts of continuous power whenever and wherever it’s needed. With a 120V power outlet and two USB outlets, this portable workhorse powers televisions, lights, fans, speakers, coffee makers, small appliances, laptops, tablets, cell phones, headphones, and more. Featuring a compact design and convenient carrying handle, it’s simple to transport anywhere you need portable, reliable power – making it ideal for remote worksites, traveling, camping, tailgating, and more. It works with all Greenworks 60V lithium-ion batteries for convenient, on-the-go power, and it’s easy to use; just pop in a 60-volt battery, and it’s ready to go. Backed by a four-year limited tool warranty. Batteries sold separately.
- 300 watt for continuous output
- 2 USB outlets to power phones, tablets, laptops and more
- 120V A-power outlet to power televisions, speakers, lights and more
- Compact design and convenient carrying handle for easy transport
- Great for worksites, traveling, tailgating, small electronics, and small appliance
- Fits all Greenworks 60V batteries (battery sold separately)
- 4 Year Limited Tool Warranty
Can this be used to power the Greenworks 20-Inch 13 Amp Corded Snow Thrower 2600502?
Future product adaptation. I would love to see an inverter that accepts 2 batteries, similar to some of the lawn mower products! This would allow customers to extend the capacity or power more demanding plug ins. Is this in the cards?
all my greenworks tools are 80volt. I don't want to buy a 60 volt battery. Does greenworks make a powerstation that will work with 80 volt batteries? If not they should.
Could this be used to power a Greenworks 10-amp corded detacher/power rake (Model 2702)? If yes, what would the estimated run time be?
Would this be a proper unit to power my CPAP machine? And if so, how long should.it power it?
Can this be charged by a solar panel as well?
Are you planning to make an 80v inverter?
Could I use this to power a refrigerator?
- (1) 60V Inverter
- (1) Owner's Manual







