Erayak Plans 13 kW+ UPS-Integrated Generators as Ruike Facility Reaches 50% Milestone
Erayak is developing high-capacity inverter platforms, expanding from 1-13 kW to above 13 kW with integrated UPS in its 9 kW and 13 kW tri-fuel models for zero-latency power transitions in AI infrastructure. Its Ruike facility is over 50% complete and will start producing mission-critical platforms in H2 2026.
1. Strategic Pivot to High-Capacity Solutions
Erayak is shifting focus to high-capacity inverter generator platforms beyond its current 1 kW to 13 kW range, targeting industrial-grade applications and AI-driven edge computing. The new >13 kW models leverage diesel manufacturing resources and R&D investment to support decentralized power resilience.
2. UPS Integration and Product Testing
The company is embedding seamless UPS functionality into its 9 kW and 13 kW tri-fuel platforms, ensuring zero-latency transitions for sensitive hardware. Engineering tests are underway on 4 kW to 13 kW units, combining inverter stability with high output for energy-intensive environments.
3. Ruike Facility Expansion
Construction at the Ruike Electronics manufacturing site has surpassed 50% of the main structural framework, progressing ahead of schedule. The facility is slated to commence production of high-capacity and UPS-integrated power stations in the second half of 2026.
4. Portable Outdoor Power Upgrades
Erayak continues enhancements of its 1 kW to 4 kW quiet inverter generators for RV and camping markets, and is evaluating additional battery-based power stations for outdoor applications. These upgrades aim to broaden the company’s portfolio ahead of the upcoming camping season.