Vestwood Cola 3600 Review — Best Portable Solar Generator in Kenya?
3.6kWh of LiFePO4 storage with a massive 2,000W solar input. At KSh 105,000, the Cola 3600 blurs the line between portable power station and permanent solar system. Is it the best of both worlds?
The Cola 3600 Sits in a Unique Category
Most portable power stations in Kenya fall between 500Wh and 2kWh — enough for a few hours of lights and phone charging during an outage. The Cola 3600 is different. At 3.6kWh, it holds more energy than many entry-level home battery systems, and its 2,000W DC solar input means it can recharge from empty in just 2-3 hours with enough panels. This isn’t just backup — it’s a portable energy system.
The question isn’t whether the Cola 3600 is good (it is). The question is whether it’s the right choice compared to a dedicated battery + inverter system at a similar price point. We’ll answer that directly in this review.
What 3.6kWh Gets You in Real Life
With approximately 2.9kWh of usable energy (80% depth of discharge), the Cola 3600 delivers substantially more runtime than the 2kWh PowerHelp-Mini. Here’s what that looks like with real Kenyan appliance loads:
Runtime Estimates — Cola 3600
Fridge only (120W avg): 18-22 hours — runs through an entire day and night
Fridge + TV + lights + router (250W avg): 8-10 hours — full evening and into the next morning
Full household evening (fridge + 43″ TV + 6 bulbs + router + phones, ~300W): 6-8 hours
Small office (2 laptops + router + printer + 4 bulbs, ~200W): 10-12 hours
Camping setup (lights + phone charging + small fridge + speaker, ~150W): 14-18 hours
CPAP machine (30-60W): 3-5 nights on a single charge
For context: the Cola 3600 can power a typical Kenyan household through a full overnight outage (6pm to 6am) while running the fridge, TV, lights, router, and phone charging simultaneously. That’s a level of capability that usually requires a full solar installation.
The 2,000W Solar Input — A Game Changer
The headline feature of the Cola 3600 isn’t the battery size — it’s the 2,000W DC solar input at 60-140V. To put this in perspective: the PowerHelp-Mini accepts 600W maximum, and the Rescube accepts 300W. The Cola 3600 accepts more than three times the solar input of the PowerHelp-Mini.
What does this mean practically? With a suitable panel array, you can recharge the entire 3.6kWh battery in approximately 2-3 hours of Kenyan sunlight. By midday, your battery is full and ready for the evening. With pass-through charging, you can run devices during the day while the panels replenish the battery — creating a genuinely self-sustaining power system without any permanent installation.
| Solar Setup | Cost | Recharge Time | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2× 550W panels (1.1kW) | ~KSh 18,000 | 4-5 hours | Good — charge by afternoon |
| 3× 550W panels (1.65kW) | ~KSh 27,000 | 2.5-3.5 hours | Excellent — charge by midday |
| 4× 550W panels (2.2kW) | ~KSh 36,000 | 2-2.5 hours | Maximum speed — full by 11am |
The 60-140V input voltage range means you need to string panels in series (not parallel) to reach the minimum 60V start voltage. Two 550W panels in series give approximately 80-90V open circuit — perfect for the Cola 3600. Your solar installer or Bicity Solar can advise on the optimal configuration for your panel choice.
The Big Question: Cola 3600 vs a Battery + Inverter System
At KSh 105,000, the Cola 3600 approaches the cost of an entry-level permanent solar system. Here’s an honest comparison:
| Factor | Cola 3600 | VT48100 Battery + 6kW Inverter |
|---|---|---|
| Total cost | KSh 105,000 | KSh 173,000 (KSh 95K + KSh 78K) |
| Capacity | 3.6kWh | 4.8kWh |
| Output power | 1,000W continuous | 6,000W continuous |
| Can run fridge? | Yes | Yes |
| Can run microwave? | No (1,000W limit) | Yes |
| Can run water pump? | No | Yes |
| Installation needed? | No — plug and play | Yes — electrician required |
| Portable? | Yes (32kg) | No — permanently installed |
| Expandable? | No | Yes — add more batteries |
| Powers whole house? | Partial (lights, fridge, TV) | Yes — all circuits |
Choose the Cola 3600 if: You need portability (camping, multiple locations, rental property). You want zero installation. You value plug-and-play simplicity. You’re building an off-grid campsite or field operation. You need backup now and don’t want to wait for installation.
Choose battery + inverter if: You want to power your entire house including heavy appliances. You want expandable capacity (add more batteries later). You’re in a permanent home and want a long-term solution. You need more than 1,000W continuous output. Your budget can stretch to KSh 173,000+.
Use Cases Where the Cola 3600 Shines
The Cola 3600 isn’t trying to replace a full solar system. It excels in specific scenarios that a permanent installation can’t easily serve:
Multi-day camping and overlanding: At 3.6kWh with 2,000W solar input, you can run a campsite indefinitely — charge during the day, use all evening and night, repeat. Lights, fridge, music, phone charging for a full camping party, multiple days running.
Construction sites and field work: Power tools, laptops, lighting, and phone charging where there’s no grid connection. Charge from solar during breaks, use during work hours. The 32kg weight means two people can carry it to remote locations.
Market stalls and outdoor events: Sellers at open-air markets, craft fairs, and food festivals need power for displays, tills, lights, and refrigeration. The Cola 3600 runs silently all day — no generator noise to annoy neighbouring stalls.
Rental properties: If you rent and can’t install permanent solar, the Cola 3600 moves with you when you relocate. It’s a solar system you own regardless of your landlord.
Limitations to Know Before Buying
The Cola 3600 has the same 1,000W continuous output as the smaller PowerHelp-Mini 2kWh. For 80% more money (KSh 105,000 vs KSh 78,000), you get 80% more capacity but not more power. Any appliance above 1,000W — kettles, irons, heaters, large microwave ovens — will not work on either unit. If you need more than 1,000W, you need a dedicated inverter system.
At 32kg, the Cola 3600 is portable only in the sense that you can carry it with two hands. It’s not a grab-and-go device like the 11kg Rescube. For genuine carry-anywhere portability, the Rescube or PowerHelp-Mini are better choices.
Our Honest Verdict
Rating: ★★★★☆ — 4.3 out of 5
The Vestwood Cola 3600 is the most capable portable power station in the Vestwood range. At 3.6kWh with 2,000W solar input, it delivers genuine all-day-and-night backup that rivals entry-level permanent installations — with zero wiring, zero installation, and full portability. The 2,000W solar input is a genuine differentiator that makes solar-powered self-sufficiency practically achievable.
However, at KSh 105,000, it’s important to consider whether a dedicated battery + inverter system (KSh 173,000 for 4.8kWh + 6kW) might serve you better if you’re in a permanent home. The battery system gives you 6× more output power, whole-house coverage, and expandability — features the Cola 3600 simply can’t match.
Bottom line: The Cola 3600 is the best choice for portable power, camping, field work, rental properties, and anyone who needs serious backup without installation. For permanent homes, spend the extra KSh 68,000 on a proper battery + inverter system.
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