Power
Introducing the Veritas 45-Hour Battery

On every serious Starlink Mini trip, there is a moment when the conversation stops being about speed. The sky view is clear. The mount is solid. You are online. Then someone asks the only question that still matters: how long can we keep it running?
For a long time, the answer came down to a wall outlet or an idling engine. The Veritas 45-Hour Battery is our answer to that question - reliable power for Starlink Mini, built for the places where the grid runs out.
The problem was never just internet
Starlink Mini made satellite internet small enough to toss in a vehicle, carry to a campsite, or set up at a remote job site. That solved the hard part - getting online almost anywhere. But it quietly moved the weak point somewhere else: power.
When Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica, the Veritas team worked with SpaceX to send out accessories so people could mount the Mini to vehicles and stay connected through the response. In moments like that, connectivity is not a convenience. It is how people coordinate and stay safe. And the pattern was clear: once the dish was handled, everything came down to power. People leaned on running vehicles and whatever batteries they could find, which meant staying online also meant staying tethered.
That is the gap the 45-Hour Battery was built to close.
Why 45 hours changes the way you pack
A bigger battery is helpful. A battery that can run the Mini overnight, through a full work day, and into the next one changes how you plan. Up to 45 hours on one charge means you stop thinking in short windows and start thinking in days.
It also makes possible the thing people kept asking us for: a true grab-and-go setup. Everything you need to stay connected for several days, packed in one box, ready to move at a moment's notice.

Built around Starlink Mini, not borrowed from a power station
Most batteries are a generic box of ports, and you hope the right adapter shows up. This one was designed around the Mini.
The rear DC output auto-negotiates 15-21V at up to 100W - exactly what Starlink Mini wants - so you plug in and it runs. A 100W bidirectional USB-C port charges the battery or powers a laptop or phone. And because it supports pass-through, the battery can run the Mini and recharge at the same time, so you never have to take your connection offline to top off. A built-in LCD and Bluetooth let you check remaining runtime right from your phone.
Want the full spec sheet? It lives on the 45-Hour Battery product page.

The case became part of the power system
The redesigned travel case is not just storage for the drive home. It is the same rugged Veritas hard case people already trust, rebuilt around the battery.
Closed, it keeps the battery and your Starlink gear protected from the rough parts of travel. The battery itself is dustproof and splashproof, and the case adds another waterproof layer when it is shut. The bigger change is on the outside: the case now has its own ports and controls, so you can run everything without opening it. A sealed CAT6 pass-through brings the Mini's Ethernet outside. A DC input lets you connect solar. A DC output powers the Mini directly. And an external power button lets you turn the setup on and off with the lid closed.
Inside, fitted foam holds the battery, the Mini Mount, and your accessories, so the whole kit travels as one piece.

Solar is what makes the story longer
45 hours gives you a strong starting point. Solar keeps extending it.
The battery accepts 12-36V solar input through its built-in MPPT charge controller, which pulls the most power it can from the panel. Our new 100W foldable solar panel is the matching piece - plug it into the case's DC input, and on a good day the sun keeps topping you off. Pair the two and your runtime stops being a countdown.

The Backcountry Bundle is the no-loose-ends version
Some people just want the battery. Others want the whole field setup solved at once.
The Backcountry Bundle is built around the battery and adds the Mini Mount, the 100W foldable solar panel, and the accessories that fit in the case, so every piece is meant to work together from day one. It is the grab-and-go version: open the box, and you are ready to deploy.

Who this is really for
We built the 45-Hour Battery for people whose work and plans depend on staying connected past the edge of the grid.
That is backcountry and off-grid travelers who do not want to babysit a battery. It is search-and-rescue and field crews who cannot afford to go dark. It is disaster response and temporary site setups where power is uncertain and connectivity is critical. And it is van owners, RV travelers, and remote workers who have learned that internet anywhere is only as good as the power behind it.
The bottom line
Starlink Mini made the internet portable. The Veritas 45-Hour Battery makes the whole setup ready - for days at a time, far from the grid, in one case you can grab and go.
If you are building a Starlink setup you can count on when it matters most, this is the power system we built for exactly that.
Questions We Get A Lot
It is an 896Wh power system built for Starlink Mini. It powers the Mini directly, charges over USB-C, accepts solar input, and travels in a redesigned case built around the battery and your Starlink gear.
Up to 45 hours on one charge. Real runtime depends on signal conditions, temperature, power draw, accessories, and whether you are charging from solar while you use it.
The 45-Hour Battery and the redesigned travel case. The Starlink Mini, Mini Mount, solar panel, and other accessories are separate, unless you choose the Backcountry Bundle.
The complete field kit built around the battery. It adds the Mini Mount, 100W foldable solar panel, and the accessories that fit in the case, so everything works together right out of the box.
Yes. It accepts 12-36V solar input through a built-in MPPT charge controller. In good sun, the 100W foldable solar panel can extend runtime and recharge the battery over time.
You can power any Starlink Mini with the battery alone. The Mini Mount is what locks the Mini into the case correctly and gives you mounting options, so it is the piece that makes the full grab-and-go setup work.
The battery is dustproof and splashproof - good for rain and spray, but not for dunking or standing water. The travel case adds a waterproof layer when it is closed.
Build the right setup with Veritas
Internet anywhere gets easier when the dish, mount, power, protection, and support all fit together. Veritas helps you choose the complete Starlink setup for how you travel, work, or stay connected.
Shop Starlink products or keep reading the guides below.
$89945-Hour Battery + Case
896Wh Starlink Mini power system with the redesigned travel case.
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$299.99100W Foldable Solar Panel For 45-Hour Battery
Foldable solar charging panel built to extend the Veritas 45-Hour Battery in the field.
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Backcountry Bundle
The 45-Hour Battery + Case, Mini Mount, 100W solar panel, and field accessories in one grab-and-go kit.
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