Franklin WH aPower Plus vs EcoFlow DELTA Pro
The Franklin WH aPower Plus wins this battery comparison by a decisive margin. It delivers 15 kWh of usable storage with 10 kW continuous output and a 6,000-cycle rating, backed by a longer 15-year warranty. The 12.1 kWh capacity advantage provides 16 additional hours of essential-load backup.
Key Differences
- • Franklin WH aPower Plus provides 15 kWh vs 2.88 kWh usable capacity.
- • Franklin WH aPower Plus offers a longer 15-year warranty vs 5 years.
- • Franklin WH aPower Plus is rated for 6,000 cycles vs 3,500.
Specifications Breakdown
Usable Storage Capacity
The Franklin WH aPower Plus provides 15 kWh of usable capacity (15 kWh total, 100% DoD), while the EcoFlow DELTA Pro offers 2.88 kWh usable (3.6 kWh total, 80% DoD). At an average essential-load consumption rate of 750 watts, the Franklin WH aPower Plus provides approximately 20.0 hours of backup versus 3.8 hours for the EcoFlow DELTA Pro. The Franklin WH aPower Plus's 12.1 kWh capacity advantage translates to roughly 16 additional hours of essential-load backup during a grid outage. The Franklin WH aPower Plus is scalable up to 15 units (225 kWh total), while the EcoFlow DELTA Pro scales up to 3 units (9 kWh total).
Power Output
The Franklin WH aPower Plus delivers 10 kW continuous and 15 kW peak power, while the EcoFlow DELTA Pro provides 3.6 kW continuous and 7.2 kW peak. The Franklin WH aPower Plus's higher continuous output means it can simultaneously power more demanding appliances during an outage. A central air conditioner typically draws 3-5 kW, a refrigerator 0.1-0.2 kW, and an EV Level 2 charger 7-11 kW. Peak power rating matters for motor-driven loads with high startup current, such as air conditioners, well pumps, and sump pumps. The Franklin WH aPower Plus's 15 kW peak is capable of starting most residential HVAC systems.
Battery Chemistry & Cycle Life
The Franklin WH aPower Plus uses LFP chemistry with a rated cycle life of 6,000 cycles (approximately 16.4 years of daily cycling), while the EcoFlow DELTA Pro uses LFP with 3,500 cycles (approximately 9.6 years). Both use LFP chemistry, which is considered the gold standard for residential energy storage due to its inherent safety, long cycle life, and environmental friendliness. The Franklin WH aPower Plus's additional 2,500 cycles translates to approximately 6.8 more years of daily use before reaching the rated end of life.
Round-Trip Efficiency
The Franklin WH aPower Plus achieves 90% round-trip efficiency versus 90% for the EcoFlow DELTA Pro. Identical round-trip efficiency means both batteries lose the same proportion of stored energy to heat during each charge-discharge cycle. Higher round-trip efficiency is especially valuable in time-of-use rate environments where you are storing cheap off-peak energy for expensive peak-hour consumption.
Warranty & Long-Term Protection
The Franklin WH aPower Plus carries a 15-year warranty, while the EcoFlow DELTA Pro offers 5 years. The Franklin WH aPower Plus provides 10 additional years of manufacturer protection against capacity degradation and defects. Battery warranties typically guarantee the unit will retain 60-70% of original capacity by end of warranty, so the length of coverage directly impacts your financial risk over the system's lifetime.
Specification Comparison
| Specification | Franklin WH aPower Plus | EcoFlow DELTA Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 15 kWh | 3.6 kWh |
| Usable Capacity | 15 kWh | 2.88 kWh |
| Power Output | 10 kW | 3.6 kW |
| Chemistry | LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) | LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) |
| Efficiency | 90% | 90% |
| Cycle Life | 6,000 | 3,500 |
| Weight | 136 kg | 45 kg |
| Warranty | 15 years | 5 years |
| Scalable | Yes | Yes |
5-Dimension Head-to-Head Analysis
1. Storage Capacity
Winner: Franklin WH aPower PlusThe Franklin WH aPower Plus provides 15 kWh versus 2.88 kWh — 12.1 kWh more usable storage. At typical essential-load consumption of 0.75 kW, this equals approximately 16 additional hours of backup power. This is a substantial capacity gap.
2. Power Output
Winner: Franklin WH aPower PlusThe Franklin WH aPower Plus delivers 10 kW continuous versus 3.6 kW. This is enough to run a central AC unit, refrigerator, and general household loads simultaneously. The 6.4 kW power gap significantly impacts what appliances you can run during outages.
3. Chemistry & Longevity
Winner: Franklin WH aPower PlusBoth use LFP chemistry with Franklin WH aPower Plus at 6,000 cycles vs EcoFlow DELTA Pro at 3,500 cycles. LFP chemistry provides excellent thermal stability, long cycle life, and no cobalt dependency.
4. Round-Trip Efficiency
Winner: TieBoth achieve 90% round-trip efficiency — identical energy retention per charge cycle.
5. Warranty Coverage
Winner: Franklin WH aPower PlusThe Franklin WH aPower Plus offers a 15-year warranty versus 5 years. This is among the longest battery warranties in the residential market.
Franklin WH aPower Plus
The Franklin WH aPower Plus is the enhanced version of the aPower battery, featuring 15 kWh of LFP storage with a significant power upgrade to 10 kW continuous and 15 kW peak output. It supports both AC-coupled and DC-coupled configurations, meaning it can be installed with new solar arrays using direct DC connection or retrofitted onto existing systems in AC-coupled mode. The aPower Plus maintains the same exceptional scalability as the original aPower, supporting up to 15 units for 225 kWh of total capacity. It features improved round-trip efficiency at 90%, a 15-year warranty, and works with the Franklin aGate for intelligent energy management.
Pros
- + AC/DC-coupled flexibility supports both new installs and retrofits
- + 15 kWh capacity with 10 kW continuous and 15 kW peak power is a major upgrade over the aPower
- + Same exceptional 15-unit scalability up to 225 kWh total
- + 15-year warranty with LFP chemistry for long-term reliability
Cons
- - Still requires aGate gateway for full system management
- - Relatively new product with less field history than the original aPower
EcoFlow DELTA Pro
The EcoFlow DELTA Pro is a 3.6 kWh LiFePO4 flagship portable power station with 3,600W output (7,200W X-Boost), 1,600W solar input, expandable to 10.8 kWh with two extra batteries, and EcoFlow Smart Home Panel integration for whole-home backup. Built-in wheels and handle for transport. Supports 240V output with dual-unit pairing and Smart Generator auto-start.
Pros
- + 3.6 kWh — largest single-unit portable power station capacity
- + 3,600W / 7,200W output handles heavy appliances including ACs
- + Expandable to 10.8 kWh for multi-day off-grid capability
- + 1,600W solar input — charges 0-100% in ~4 hours with optimal panels
- + Smart Home Panel integration for whole-home circuit backup
- + 240V output with dual-unit pairing for dryers and ovens
- + Built-in wheels and retractable handle
Cons
- - 45 kg — requires wheels for any distance, not handheld portable
- - Premium pricing at $2,700-$3,500
- - Expansion batteries cost $2,400-$3,000 each
- - Fan noise noticeable under heavy load
- - 5-year warranty shorter than installed home batteries
Choose Franklin WH aPower Plus If...
- ✓ You need more backup storage to cover overnight consumption or extended outages
- ✓ You need to power demanding appliances (AC, EV charger) simultaneously during outages
- ✓ Maximum battery longevity (6,000 cycles) is your top priority
- ✓ A 15-year warranty gives you the confidence you need
- ✓ You want the flexibility to expand storage capacity over time (up to 15 units)
Choose EcoFlow DELTA Pro If...
- ✓ Homeowners wanting the most capable portable power system for whole-home backup, off-grid living, and RV/van life — the closest portable equivalent to an installed home battery.
Our Recommendation
The Franklin WH aPower Plus is the decisive winner in this battery comparison, outperforming the EcoFlow DELTA Pro in 4 of 5 dimensions. Unless you have a specific requirement that the EcoFlow DELTA Pro uniquely addresses, the Franklin WH aPower Plus is the stronger choice for virtually every installation scenario.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Franklin WH aPower Plus or EcoFlow DELTA Pro?
The Franklin WH aPower Plus wins this battery comparison by a decisive margin. It delivers 15 kWh of usable storage with 10 kW continuous output and a 6,000-cycle rating, backed by a longer 15-year warranty. The 12.1 kWh capacity advantage provides 16 additional hours of essential-load backup.
Which battery lasts longer?
The Franklin WH aPower Plus is rated for 6,000 cycles versus 3,500 for the EcoFlow DELTA Pro. Franklin WH aPower Plus lasts approximately 7 more years of daily cycling. LFP chemistry generally outlasts NMC in cycle life testing.
Which battery provides more backup power?
The Franklin WH aPower Plus provides 10 kW continuous (15 kW peak) versus 3.6 kW continuous (7.2 kW peak) for the EcoFlow DELTA Pro. Franklin WH aPower Plus can run more appliances simultaneously during an outage. A central AC typically needs 3-5 kW, a refrigerator 0.2 kW, and an EV charger 7-11 kW.
Can I expand Franklin WH aPower Plus or EcoFlow DELTA Pro storage later?
Franklin WH aPower Plus: Yes, up to 15 units for 225 kWh total. EcoFlow DELTA Pro: Yes, up to 3 units for 9 kWh total. Franklin WH aPower Plus offers more expansion potential.
Which battery chemistry is safer?
Both use LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) chemistry, which is the safest lithium battery chemistry for residential use. LFP does not undergo thermal runaway, uses no cobalt, and is inherently stable.
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Last updated: February 2026