Read the latest magazine Featured Solutions Tools Power Anywhere with Makita’s New BAC01 Power Converter 23 January 2024 IN A MOVE that further supports professionals with convenient and unrestricted access to power, Makita has launched its new BAC01 36V Power Converter. This useful solution turns DC power into AC power and is suitable for battery charging or the use of corded tools in outdoor job sites where an AC outlet is not available. Specifically, the new solution converts power from Makita’s 36V battery packs to AC power for a wide range of applications – simply by connecting the PDC01 or PDC1200 battery pack to the power station. New BAC01 Power Converter The power converter has been designed to support a variety of requirements, offering multiple outlets that include two AC outlets, two Type-A USB output ports, two Type C USB outlet ports and one DC12V cigar socket. Collectively, users have access to a wide range of options to power multiple items when out on site and it can also be used to recharge Makita’s batteries for use with its cordless power tools or outdoor equipment. Runtime is application dependent. For example, the PDC1200 will power a 1000W load for about 56 minutes, and the PDC01with 4x BL1860B batteries will power a 750W load for approximately 20 minutes. Owing to the focus on portability and functionality, the power converter is also compatible with Makita’s Makpac system to allow for easy transportation. Measuring just 39.5cm by 34.5cm by 16.3cm and weighing 7.3 kilos, it can otherwise be handled using the built in carrying handles located on both sides of the unit which are retractable when not in use. Kevin Brannigan, Marketing Manager at Makita UK, commented: “We’re always looking for opportunities to meet our customers’ needs, with our new BAC01 Power Converter doing just that. “We foresee this being a highly useful and complementary piece of equipment for tradespeople working on large sites, or in remote areas where there isn’t a power supply available. It’s an easily transportable, highly effective source of power that is compatible with a variety of tools and lighting equipment.” With a nominal battery voltage of 36V, the BAC01 has a maximum power output of 2,800 W and continuous rating output of 1,400 W. Visit the Makita website to discover more about Makita and explore its full range of products including batteries, chargers and adapters. >> Read more about Makita in the news Previous article UK Timber Supply Chain Body Issues Response to Roofing Batten Treatment ConcernsNext article WPA Issues Statement on Preservative Treated Roofing Battens Share article You may also like View all News Featured Solutions +3 19 March 2026 Flush Fitting Rooflights by Clement Featured Solutions +4 19 March 2026 Glidevale Protect Rolls Out Printed Roofing Membrane Guidance Featured Solutions +3 3 March 2026 Makita Launches Limited-Time XGT Battery Redemption Featured Solutions +5 26 February 2026 Precision Liquid Waterproofing Delivers Heritage Roof Refurbishment Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch