220V Electricity Is Everywhere: How I Built a 12-Kilowatt Mobile Power Station – King Homemade Experiment
- Ahmed Hassan, a staff reporter for News Directory 3, reports on a DIY power station project gaining attention online for its claim to generate 12 kilowatts of 220-volt...
- The project, featured in a video titled "Now 220V Electricity Is EVERYWHERE!
- The video, uploaded in early 2024 and referenced in a Google Alert dated April 22, 2026, shows the builder assembling components including batteries, inverters, and wiring to create...
Ahmed Hassan, a staff reporter for News Directory 3, reports on a DIY power station project gaining attention online for its claim to generate 12 kilowatts of 220-volt electricity using homemade components.
The project, featured in a video titled “Now 220V Electricity Is EVERYWHERE! How I Made a Powerful 12-Kilowatt Mobile Power Station” by the YouTube channel King Homemade, demonstrates a portable system designed to produce high-voltage output for off-grid or emergency use.
The video, uploaded in early 2024 and referenced in a Google Alert dated April 22, 2026, shows the builder assembling components including batteries, inverters, and wiring to create a mobile unit capable of delivering 220V AC power at a sustained output of 12 kilowatts.
Technical Approach and Components
According to the video description and accompanying posts, the system relies on a combination of deep-cycle batteries connected to a high-capacity inverter to convert stored DC power into 220V AC electricity. The builder emphasizes the use of accessible materials and modular design to allow replication by individuals with basic electrical knowledge.
Additional references from Facebook and YouTube posts dated January 2024 describe similar experiments involving alternators and neodymium magnets, though these are presented as separate trials rather than integral parts of the 12-kilowatt station demonstrated in the main video.
Context and Claims
The project is framed within a broader narrative of DIY energy independence, with the title suggesting that 220V electricity can be made “everywhere” through such homemade solutions. The video does not claim to generate energy from nothing but focuses on storing and converting electrical energy from rechargeable sources.
Verification and Limitations
News Directory 3 could not independently verify the power output, efficiency, or safety compliance of the device as presented in the video. No third-party testing, certifications, or technical specifications from recognized electrical standards bodies were found in the available sources to confirm the 12-kilowatt claim under continuous load.
