Written by: Jin Fujisaki / Published: 2026-02-19
Sharge captured the hearts of gadget geeks with the "Shargeek 100" (formerly Storm 2) and the "170." Their next creation, however, was anything but palm-sized. Weighing in at a total of 18 kg, the "Shargeek 3000" is the brand's first large-capacity portable power station.
The design language remains the same — only the scale has ballooned. Through the thick, transparent polycarbonate case, you can see neatly arrayed 21700-format all-solid-state battery cells, beefy copper wiring, and a massive inverter circuit. The "internal organs" that would normally be hidden behind black plastic are the star of the show here. Power it on, and the internal RGB strips glow as if breathing. Set it down at a tent site at night, and suddenly you're in the world of Blade Runner.
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The "3000" in the name isn't just for show. With a rated output of 3000W (6000W surge), it boasts power that far exceeds a household wall outlet. Want to use a hair dryer at the campsite? Heat up frozen food in the microwave? Child's play. Its output can even start an air conditioner, and in a disaster, it has the muscle to back up an entire house.
Capacity comes in at 2048Wh. By adopting the latest semi-solid-state battery technology, it achieves a 30% size reduction compared to lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries in the same class. "Heavy, but not impossible to carry." This kind of power density at this size is only possible thanks to 2026 technology.
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The "IPS screen," a signature feature of the Shargeek series, has grown massive too. The 5-inch display embedded in the front of the unit graphically shows not only input/output wattage, but also the voltage of each individual cell, board temperature, and even fan RPM.
No other power station makes it this fun to watch "how many watts am I charging at right now." Connect a solar panel and the generation efficiency is graphed in real time. It's not just about using electricity — it turns the very flow of energy into entertainment. Sharge's philosophy holds firm, even in a portable power station.
| Liquid Cooling On Board. The Technology That Preserves Silence
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The bane of high-output portable power stations has always been "fan noise." But the Shargeek 3000 is equipped with the industry's first "hybrid liquid cooling system." You can literally see the coolant circulating through the transparent tubes inside (which is, of course, part of the design).
Under low load, it runs fanless and silent. Even at full 3000W output, the heat-transfer efficiency of liquid cooling keeps the fans spinning at low RPM. There's no obnoxious "whoooosh" to shatter the quiet of your campfire. Functional beauty and silent operation — two normally conflicting elements coexist inside this transparent box.
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The price is roughly 298,000 yen. Compared to equivalent-spec offerings from EcoFlow or Jackery, that's certainly on the pricey side. But asking for "bang for your buck" with a product like this rather misses the point.
Put it in your garage or in your living room — there's no need to hide it. In fact, when friends come over, it'll be the first thing you want to show off. The Shargeek 3000 has elevated the portable power station from "backstage support" to "leading role." So, are you ready to fall in love with electricity?

