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What size power station runs a hot plate (single burner)?
Resistive cooking — high watts, keep it brief on battery.
Need to run it alongside other things? Add it to the full sizing tool with the rest of your load.
What size you need for 0.5 h
Running watts (everything on at once) = 1,200 W
Surge watts (worst single startup + the rest running) = 1,200 W
Average draw (cyclic loads counted by their duty cycle) = 960 W
Watt-hours = 960 W × 0.5 h ÷ 90% usable reserve = 533 Wh
Can a specific unit run a hot plate (single burner)?
21 of the units we track deliver enough watts to run a hot plate (single burner). Check a specific one for the runtime and the full verdict:
Common questions
What size power station do I need to run a hot plate (single burner)?
A hot plate (single burner) draws about 1,200 W running (a resistive load, so no real startup surge). So you want a unit with at least 1,200 W continuous output. For 0.5 h of runtime that's roughly 533 Wh of capacity — the Anker SOLIX C800 is the smallest unit that clears all of it.
How many watts does a hot plate (single burner) use?
About 1,200 W while running. It only draws power about 80% of the time, so over an outage its energy use is well below 1,200 W × the hours — which is why a modest battery lasts longer than you'd expect.
Sources: Hot Plate (single burner) wattage — Standard appliance-wattage / generator-sizing charts (representative values; verify your nameplate); station specs — manufacturer published specifications (compiled 2026-06-15; approximate). Informational only — a computed sizing estimate from published appliance-wattage charts and manufacturer station specs. It is not an electrical guarantee. For hardwired or whole-home backup, transfer switches, or any permanent install, consult a licensed electrician.