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Farmers market power rental — quiet, clean, no hookups required.

A silent battery generator for small farmers markets, neighborhood pop-up markets, and vendor booth rows in parks, parking lots, and plazas across the DMV. No engine noise carrying down the booth row. No fumes near the produce. Delivered, set up, and out of the way before vendors arrive.

Power for small markets that don't have hookups

Most small neighborhood markets, community pop-ups, and weekend vendor rows happen in parks, parking lots, schoolyards, churches, and rented plaza spaces that have no electrical infrastructure. Organizers historically had two options: ask vendors to bring their own power, or run a gas generator behind the booth row. Both create problems — uneven vendor power, engine noise carrying through the market, and a steady fume haze on a calm day.

A silent battery generator solves all of that. The unit arrives fully charged, self-contained, with no fuel and no engine. We position it near your booth row and run a weatherproof distribution box that multiple vendors plug into from a single hub. From the customer's point of view, the market is just quiet — like a market should be.

This setup works especially well for smaller markets — roughly 6 to 12 vendor booths, with a mix of cold and light-warm loads. Larger markets with multiple hot-food vendors step up to the Premium 2-unit package, which can comfortably hub 12-20 booths depending on the load mix.

Typical small farmers market load profile per booth

When you need the Premium 2-unit package

One DELTA Pro Ultra handles a typical small neighborhood market comfortably. Step up to Premium if any of these apply:

Farmers market power rental pricing

Both packages include free delivery, setup, the weatherproof ground power center, and same-day pickup.

Standard

$600 / day

1 EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra. ~12 kWh stored, 7,200W continuous. Best for small markets with roughly 6-10 vendor booths and a typical mixed load.

Premium

$1,000 / day

2 EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultras. ~30 kWh stored, 14,400W combined. Best for larger markets, multiple hot-food vendors, or two distribution hubs.

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The setup on market morning

We arrive before vendors do. We position the unit somewhere discreet — usually behind a corner booth, against a tree line, or in an out-of-the-way spot the organizer designates. We deploy the weatherproof ground power center where vendors can reach it with their own cords. As vendors arrive, you point them to the hub. They plug in. The market starts.

There's nothing to monitor during the day. The unit silently delivers power until you close. After teardown, we come back and pick it up. Vendors don't have to deal with their own gen-sets. The organizer doesn't have to wrangle fuel. The market is just quiet.

Serving small markets across DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia

We deliver across the full DMV — Washington DC, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Rockville, Annapolis, Arlington, McLean, Alexandria, Falls Church, Vienna, and Reston. We work with neighborhood markets, community pop-ups, school fundraiser markets, church markets, makers markets, and small holiday markets.

Farmers market rental questions

How many vendor booths can one unit power?

For typical small-market vendor loads — payment readers, scales, vendor lights, small sample warmers, a fridge or two — a single DELTA Pro Ultra can power 6-10 light-draw booths from one weatherproof distribution box. Vendors with hot equipment (coffee carts, hot food) draw more, so we plan that in.

Most of our market has no electrical hookups. Is that fine?

That's exactly what we're built for. The unit arrives fully charged and self-contained — no hookups, no fuel, no infrastructure required. We park it discreetly near your booth row and run a weatherproof distribution box that vendors plug into.

Can we use it for a Sunday morning market in a park?

Yes. Park-based markets are one of our most common bookings. We coordinate with you on setup time, pre-position the unit before vendors arrive, and pick up after teardown. Quiet enough that you won't get noise complaints from anyone nearby.

What if it rains during the market?

The DELTA Pro Ultra is IP65-rated and we provide a weatherproof distribution box. Vendors plug into outlets that are sheltered. Light to moderate rain is no issue. In severe weather, your existing weather plan applies.

Can we run a small espresso cart, a fridge, and POS terminals all at once?

Comfortably. That's a typical small-market draw profile and well within one unit's 7,200W continuous output. If the market grows to multiple hot-food vendors, step up to Premium 2-unit.

Who pays — the market organizer or the vendors?

Whoever books it. Most often it's the market organizer or a community association covering it as part of the market's vendor fee, but we also work with individual vendors who want their own dedicated unit.

How early should we book?

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday market dates book up fastest from May through October. We recommend reserving 3-4 weeks ahead for peak season. Off-season and weekday dates are usually available with shorter notice.