Texas Floodings 2025
When severe flooding hit large parts of Texas in early 2025, first responders faced widespread power outages and communication breakdowns. Emergency coordination centers and rescue units needed a fast, mobile, and autonomous energy source to re-establish connectivity and power their critical equipment.
LinkPower Mini flight cases, powered by Gravity 27 Pro batteries, were deployed as compact field energy systems. Their integrated DC output and USB-C ports made them ideal for running Starlink Mini satellite terminals, communication devices, and other low-consumption field tools during operations.
Thanks to their rugged and weather-resistant design, the cases could be handled safely in humid, unstable environments. Teams used them directly on boats, temporary shelters, and mobile command posts. Each case also served as a small energy hub, powering floodlights, radios, and charging multiple devices simultaneously.
The combination of compactness, simplicity, and reliability made the LinkPower Mini an essential asset during the response phase — helping restore communication and operational capacity where infrastructure was damaged or inaccessible.

Reliable Power for Emergency and Field Operations
About the LinkPower Mini Flight Case
The LinkPower Mini is a compact, transport-ready energy system built around the Gravity 27 Pro portable battery. Delivering 300 Wh of capacity and 100 W pure sine AC output, it provides dependable power for communication equipment, Starlink terminals, lighting, and small tools used in field operations.
Designed for mobility and speed of deployment, the case features integrated DC and USB outputs, real-time monitoring, and external solar input for continuous off-grid autonomy. Its robust flight case construction ensures durability in harsh or unpredictable environments.
When paired with portable solar panels, the system can sustain operations for days without external power, making it particularly suitable for emergency relief, disaster response, and temporary command centers.
As climate-related disasters intensify, mobile energy systems like the LinkPower Mini help teams stay connected, coordinated, and effective — even when the grid fails.













 
    
