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Portable Electric

Portable electric air compressors run on standard 115V or 230V power and roll on wheels between work areas in your shop, garage, or job site. They produce no exhaust, run quieter than gas models, and require less maintenance. CompressorPros carries portable electric compressors from 1.5 to 5 HP with 17 to 30 gallon tanks. Standard shipping is free.

What Are Portable Electric Air Compressors?

A portable electric air compressor is a wheeled unit powered by an electric motor rather than a gasoline or diesel engine. Electric portables plug into a wall outlet and are the standard choice for indoor work environments, including garages, shops, and warehouses, where exhaust fumes from a gas engine are not acceptable. They deliver 4-18 CFM depending on HP, run quieter than gas equivalents, and require less maintenance since there is no engine oil, spark plugs, or fuel system to service. These compressors are popular for home, contractors working indoors, mobile repair technicians, and shop owners who need a portable compressor for light tasks.

115V vs. 230V

The voltage determines which outlet the compressor plugs into and how much HP the motor can deliver.

115V Portable Electric Compressors

115V models plug into a standard household outlet, making them the most convenient option for home garages, small shops, and job sites with basic electrical access. HP is limited to about 2 HP on a standard 20 amp circuit, so these units are well-suited to brad nailers, finish nailers, inflation, and light pneumatic tools. The C-Aire P016H020-1115 1.6 HP 115 Volt 20 Gallon Horizontal Portable Air Compressor is the top-selling portable electric on the site, offering standard-outlet convenience on a wheeled cart. 

230V Portable Electric Compressors

230V models require a dedicated 230V circuit (the same type used by household dryers and welders) but deliver significantly more HP and CFM. Units at 3-5 HP run on 230V and handle framing nailers, impact wrenches, and intermittent spray work. 230V is the standard for any portable electric compressor above 2 HP. The Jenny J5E-30P 5 HP 230 Volt 30 Gallon Portable Air Compressor delivers the highest output in this category.

Tank Orientation

Horizontal Portable Electric Compressors

Horizontal tanks sit low on a wheeled cart, providing a stable center of gravity that is easy to roll across flat shop floors. They fit under workbenches when not in use and are the most common orientation for portable electric models in the 20-30 gallon range.

Vertical Portable Electric Compressors

Vertical tanks stand upright on a wheeled base, occupying a smaller floor footprint than horizontal models of the same capacity. The ABAC AB-224VP 2 HP 120 Volt 24 Gallon Vertical Portable Air Compressor is a representative vertical portable for shops with limited floor space.

Types of Portable Electric Air Compressors

1.5-2 HP Portable Electric (115V)

The entry tier, running on a standard household outlet. These deliver 4-8 CFM and pair with 17-24 gallon tanks. They handle brad nailers, finish nailers, stapling, inflation, and light blow-off. Practical for home garages, small workshops, and indoor maintenance work where convenience and low noise matter more than high CFM output.

3 HP Portable Electric (230V)

A mid-range option delivering 8-12 CFM on a 17-30 gallon tank. Three HP portables run impact wrenches, die grinders, and intermittent spray tools. The Jenny G3E-30P-DCSD 3 HP 230 Volt 30 Gallon Portable Air Compressor (Dual Control) offers both constant-run and start-stop operating modes, giving the operator flexibility to match the control method to the application.

5 HP Portable Electric (230V)

The highest-output portable electric compressor, delivering 14-18 CFM on a 30 gallon tank. Five HP portables handle framing nailers, heavier impact work, and intermittent spray painting. For shops that need more sustained output, a stationary air compressor with a larger tank is the next step up.

Key Specifications

  • CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute): Portable electrics deliver roughly 4-18 CFM depending on HP. A brad nailer draws 1-2 CFM; a framing nailer draws 4-6 CFM; an impact wrench draws 4-8 CFM. Match CFM to your tools and include a 25-30% buffer.
  • HP (Horsepower): 1.5-2 HP on 115V; 3-5 HP on 230V. Higher HP increases CFM but requires a dedicated circuit.
  • Tank Capacity (Gallons): Most portable electrics use 17-30 gallon tanks. Larger tanks reduce motor cycling and provide a longer buffer for high-draw tools.
  • Max PSI (Pounds per Square Inch): Most models deliver 125-150 PSI, sufficient for the majority of pneumatic tools.
  • Voltage: 115V (standard outlet, 15-20 amp circuit) for units up to 2 HP. 230V (dedicated circuit, 20-30 amp) for 3-5 HP. Verify your available circuits before purchasing a 230V model.
  • Weight: Portable electrics range from 80 to 175 pounds. All roll on wheels, but weight matters for loading into vehicles and navigating ramps.

Brands Carried

  • Jenny: The largest portable electric line on the site, covering 1.5 to 5 HP with 17 and 30 gallon tanks in standard and dual-control configurations. Jenny portables are available in both 115V and 230V.
  • C-Aire: Competitively priced portable electrics in horizontal and vertical configurations on 115V power, known for strong value in the 1.5-2 HP range.
  • ABAC: Vertical portable electric compressors at 2 HP on 120V for home and light commercial applications.
  • Mi-T-M: Portable electric compressors including oil-free models for clean-air applications.

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FAQ

Can I plug a portable electric compressor into a regular outlet? Models at 1.5-2 HP and 115V/120V plug into a standard 15-20 amp household outlet. Models at 3-5 HP require a 230V dedicated circuit. Check the product's voltage and amperage requirements against your available circuits before purchasing.

What is the most common mistake when buying a portable electric compressor? Choosing a 115V model when a 230V would better serve the application. A 115V unit is convenient, but HP and CFM are limited by the circuit. If you need more than about 2 HP, plan for a 230V dedicated circuit.

What is a dual-control portable compressor? Dual-control compressors offer two operating modes. Start-stop mode shuts the motor off when the tank reaches full pressure and restarts when pressure drops. Constant-run mode keeps the motor running continuously and unloads the pump when pressure is reached. Start-stop saves energy for intermittent use; constant-speed provides steadier pressure for continuous tools.

How does a portable electric compare to a portable gasoline compressor? Electric portables are quieter, produce no exhaust, and cost less to operate. Portable gasoline compressors deliver higher CFM and work at sites without electrical power. If you have a 230V outlet available, electric is the better choice for most shop and indoor applications.

Can a portable electric compressor run a spray gun? A 5 HP portable electric with a 30 gallon tank can handle touch-up spray guns with low CFM draw. For production spray painting, a stationary compressor with a larger tank and sustained CFM is a better fit.

Does CompressorPros offer free shipping on portable electric compressors? Yes. Standard shipping is free, direct from the manufacturer, on every unit in this category.

Shop Portable Electric Air Compressors at CompressorPros

CompressorPros carries portable electric air compressors from 1.5 to 5 HP in 115V and 230V configurations, with horizontal and vertical tank options from 17 to 30 gallons. For job sites without electrical power, browse portable gasoline air compressors. For lighter-duty needs, see hand-carry air compressors. For higher output in a fixed location, browse stationary air compressors. Standard shipping is free, direct from the manufacturer.

If you need help choosing a portable electric compressor for your shop, call (803) 339-0445 or email info@compressorpros.com.