Ladegrid Family 72 · Hero product

The complete 72-hour
home outage kit.

Built for families. One case in a closet keeps phones charged, lights on, Wi-Fi running, CPAP devices powered, and short-cycle fridge use through the first three days of an outage.

First batch, limited units, ships in 8–10 weeks

1.5 kWh

LFP battery

9 items

All in one case

Indoor-safe

No fuel, no fumes

  • LFP chemistry

    Lithium iron phosphate

  • UN38.3

    Shipping certified

  • UL / ETL ready

    Where available

  • FCC + CE

    Regulatory compliant

  • Refundable

    Before shipment

  • Ships 8–10 weeks

    First batch

What's in the kit

What's in the Family 72.

Every component is here on purpose. Hover or tap an item to see why it's in the box.

Kit contents

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1.5 kWh LFP power station · 1.5 kWh · 1500W

The 72-hour test

What 72 hours actually looks like

We don't sell fear. We sell the difference between improvising and being ready.

  1. Hour 0

    Power goes out

    Without preparation

    Lights flicker and die. The fridge stops humming. You walk to the breaker panel. It's not your house. It's the whole street.

    With Family 72

    You pull the case from the closet. Cables, light, radio, and battery are already on the kitchen counter in under two minutes.

  2. Hour 1

    Reality sets in

    Without preparation

    Phones at 60% and dropping. Your spouse looks for the flashlight. The kids ask when the Wi-Fi is back.

    With Family 72

    Two LED lamps in the kitchen and bedroom. Wi-Fi router and modem plugged in. Phones charging. The radio is on for the regional update.

  3. Hour 8

    Evening, no restoration

    Without preparation

    Phones at 12%. The fridge has been silent for eight hours. You're rationing the flashlight and trying to decide what dinner looks like without the stove.

    With Family 72

    Fridge cycled twice to preserve food. Family dinner with two lamps on. The kids are watching downloaded shows on a tablet plugged into the battery.

  4. Hour 24

    Day two

    Without preparation

    Boil-water notice on the radio you can't hear because the radio is dead. The cooler is full of melting ice from the gas station that was open.

    With Family 72

    Water filter producing 1L/minute from stored or municipal water. CPAP user got a full night's sleep. Battery still at 35%, enough for another 18 hours of essentials.

  5. Hour 48

    Day three

    Without preparation

    The fridge is room temperature. You're cleaning it out. The elderly parent across town hasn't called because their phone is dead too.

    With Family 72

    Battery topped up by solar during the day. You drove over and dropped off a charged power bank for the elderly parent. Routine continues.

  6. Hour 72

    Power restored

    Without preparation

    Three days of improvising. $400 of food in the trash. A small house fire scare from candles. The kids are exhausted. You order a Ladegrid kit.

    With Family 72

    You plug everything back into the wall. The battery recharges itself overnight. The kit goes back into the closet. You did not improvise anything.

Specs at a glance.

Honest numbers. Real-world runtimes, not lab-best.

1.5kWh

LFP battery

Lithium iron phosphate

1500W

AC output

Pure sine wave

~37

Phone charges

Typical 4,500mAh smartphone

40h

LED light runtime

Two-lamp kit

72h

Designed for

Essential loads only

8–10wk

First batch ships

Reservations refundable

Real scenarios

What this looks like in real households

Three scenarios, not invented. The kind of nights Ladegrid is actually built for.

A tropical storm makes landfall at 2 AM.

Tampa, FL, September

A tropical storm makes landfall at 2 AM.

The lights go out at 02:18. Two children are asleep upstairs. The wind is loud enough that nobody is going outside. The neighborhood transformer won't be restored for three days.

With LadegridLights up in minutes. Phones charging. Wi-Fi router running. Fridge cycled. The household never leaves the house and never improvises a single piece of preparation.

Winter storm. ERCOT calls for rolling blackouts.

Houston, TX, January

Winter storm. ERCOT calls for rolling blackouts.

Outages rotate in 60-minute intervals. Indoor temperature drops 4°F per hour the heater is off. The grandparent who lives with you uses a CPAP.

With LadegridCPAP plugged in. Wi-Fi router stays online so the family group chat keeps working. Electric blankets short-cycled on the battery during dark hours.

PG&E announces a 48-hour Public Safety Power Shutoff.

Sonoma, CA, October

PG&E announces a 48-hour Public Safety Power Shutoff.

The shutoff starts at 6 PM. You have a Wi-Fi-dependent home alarm, two phones, and a HEPA air purifier you need running because the wildfire smoke is at 180 AQI.

With LadegridAir purifier running on medium for the duration. Alarm system stays online. Two phones recharged daily. Battery refilled mid-day by the optional solar panel.

Estimate your runtime

What does your household actually need to run?

Pick the devices that matter during an outage. We'll estimate how long the Family 72 keeps them going.

Estimator

What can this kit power?

Conservative estimates. Actual runtime varies with device, temperature, and usage pattern.

Estimated runtime

1d 19h

Drawing 30W
from 1500 Wh

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When the grid goes down,
your household should not be improvising.

Reserve a Family 72 with a refundable $99 deposit. Cancel any time before shipment. First batch ships in 8–10 weeks.