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Jackery, founded in California in 2012 with a vision to offer green energy to everyone and everywhere, is a pioneer of the solar generator industry and a global top-selling brand – recognized by over 3 million users and 200 authorized media & organizations worldwide.
By introducing its solar generators to the great outdoors, Jackery fulfills the power needs of every nature-lover, inspiring them to explore further for more sustainable experiences.
Solar Generator 1000 Plus
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Solar Generator 2000 Plus
Solar Generator 3000 Pro
LIMITLESS SOLAR POWER
BUILT TO LAST
Powerful yet Compact: Boasting a 1,500W AC output and a 3,000W surge peak, the Solar Generator 1000 V2 can power multiple appliances, including AC units, fridges, and electric pots. With a 1,070Wh capacity and a lightweight build of only 23.8 lbs, along with a foldable handle, it makes an excellent companion for outdoor camping, road trips, or emergencies.
One Hour Fast Charging: Charge your Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station from 0% to 100% battery level in just one hour with emergency charging activated via the Jackery App. It defaults to 1.7 hours for a full charge to optimize battery health. Engineered with advanced ChargeShield 2.0 technology, this power station charges safer, faster, and smarter.
10 Year Lifespan: The Explorer 1000 v2 portable power station is equipped with a durable LFP battery, maintaining over 70% of its original capacity even after 4,000 charge cycles, offering longevity exceeding 10 years.
Tailored for Versatility: Featuring two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, one DC car port, and three pure sine wave AC ports, along with LED lights, the Solar Generator 1000 V2 is capable of charging multiple devices simultaneously, meeting power needs in various scenarios. PD 100W fast USB-C charging ensures a rapid charging speed, even without power adapters.
Smart App Control: Effortlessly switch between different charging modes with Jackery’s App—including one hour emergency charging from 0 to 100%, 30 dB quiet overnight charging mode, and energy efficiency mode. Maximize the freedom to adjust the power station to meet your needs.
What You Get: 1 * Explorer 1000 v2, 1 * User Manual, 1 * AC Charging Cable. (𝐍𝐨𝐭𝐞: To enjoy the 1-hour super charging, please enable the emergency charging function in the Jackery App before charging each time. The E1000v2 defaults to a 1.7-hour charging mode to optimize battery health.)
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Customers say
Customers find the power bank useful for emergencies and remote areas. It charges quickly from home sources or solar panels, and restarts quickly. The small size is portable and easy to carry. Customers appreciate its high-quality build, reliability, and long-lasting performance. They also like its ease of use, value for money, and size. However, opinions differ on its power consumption.
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Gil L –
Reliable, powerful and Manages Battery Life Very Well
To start with, I love my Jackery Explorer 300 and took a chance on the Explorer 1000 and not disappointed.This is copy of my review for DJI Portable Power Station 1000 Vs the Jackery Explorer 1000. I hope to help others when comparing these two popular power stations that are both known for reliability. In the end for a quick read, the Jackery Explorer out performed the DJI Portable Power Station by quite a bit. Great job Jackery! Here is my slightly edited review:I purchased the DJI Power 1,000 Portable Power Station for emegencies as well as camping and such. I do own a Jackery Explorer 300 as well as a Jackery Exporer 1000. Today I tested the Jackery Explorer 1000 (1500W rating) as well as the DJI Power 1000 (2200W rating). I’ve had the Jackery 1000 for maybe a month and the DJI for about 1 week and both were new up to today and charged to 100% for the first time for this test. I connected each to a 1000W heater (Presto Heat Dish) which is a reflective type heater with no fan/blower, just a heating element reflected off what looks like a satellite dish.I put the heater at highest setting and it was rated at about 1045-1047 watt output according to both battery power stations. I tried to run them both for ONE hour and see what percentage of the battery power stations was left after the hour.The Jackery Exporer 1000 had 40% battery life after 1 one hour which was good, so I first thought. After trying the DJI 1000, the Jackery was apparently very good. The Jackery never really got too warm and was super quiet.The DJI Power 1000 could not make it to one hour. I shut it down after 45 minutes as it only had 7% battery life left. I never run them to zero and 7% was much lower than I like to run them to, but wanted to milk this until at least 45 minutes, which I did. The fan area near the power switch area of the DJI was pretty warm and the other side fan area was cool, near the outlets. The DJI also had noticeable fan noise, but it was just noticeable and not loud. I also noticed after getting the DJI Power 1000 that it didn’t have the cigarette lighter receptacle (12V DC) like the Jackery did, which I overlooked.The Jackery is about 2/3 the weight of the DJI and has a swing handle across the top like most smaller power stations do. The DJI had two fixed grips, one on each side which seem more sturdy, but not as convenient to carry around.I don’t usually rate and review two named items in a review but both are great names with reliabilty and known quality. I’m just sad to say that the DJI did not live up to my expectations and relly disappointed. Hopefully they will get the battery management taken care of in future models. With the DJI rated another 700 watts than the Jackery, I guess I expected more. If I were to put a 2200 watt device on the DJI Power 1000, I’m not sure it would last a half hour.I would recommend the Jackery Exporer 1000 very easily after my test. jackery is quiet, reliable and the energy used is very well managed within the system.
Daniel Egas –
the best I have experienced in this market
the best in quality-price and I say it definitively since I took the time to review and I am completely satisfied, the performance of its batteries is superior to that of the competition, the UPS system meets what it offers, all its characteristics have met my expectations in addition to its weight in case of transporting it and having energy efficiency is a great help, I recommend it 100%
basil_ –
Ecoflow Delta 2 vs Jackery Explorer 1000 v2
Many of you are probably like me having a tough time deciding between Delta 2 or Explorer 1000v2. The 2 are almost identical in all aspects. Both Ecoflow and Jackery are good brands, and you can expect good build quality and reliability. Seems that the Explorer is always priced at $50 below the Delta 2. At the end, I picked the Explorer. The rationale was simple. I could not find any justification to spend $50 more for the Delta 2. On Black Friday, net price for Explorer was $349, which was a no brainer. For reference I paid $400 for the Ecoflow River 2 Pro 8 months ago.I use these power stations primarily during power outage. If you run them 24/7, your buying decision may be different. Expandability is not a factor for me (the add-on batteries are never cheap anyway), nor is solar charging. I deploy the power stations distributively wherever power is needed, rather than building them into a centralized power source.Here are the main differences between the Explorer and the Delta 2 that I considered.- The Explorer is $50 cheaper ($349 vs $399 on Black Friday)- The Explorer has a good LED lamp which is handy during power outage.- The Explorer has bigger capacity (1070Wh vs 1024)- The Explorer is 3 lbs lighter. To me, anything over 25lb is only marginally portable.- The Explorer does lack 12vdc barrel plug ports which Ecoflow has. Those ports can be used to power modems. But I already have other power stations that have those ports.- The solar port on the Explorer not as common as that on the Delta 2.- The ac sockets are upfront on Explorer while in the back for Delta. I prefer them to be upfront. I see absolutely no advantage of them being in the back, except maybe it looks neater to have the cables in the back if you have a semi-permanent installation. Definitely better to have them upfront for emergency use.On charging.When I first got my Explorer, it was 80% charged. And it seemed stuck at a very slow charging rate of about 300W. Installing the mobile app and selecting the “emergency boost mode” made no difference while selecting the slower quiet mode actually made it charge faster. I thought I had a defective unit for sure. But after draining the battery, the battery then charged between 600 to 800W most of the time at the default fast mode until near the top-off stage. Hitting the boost mode did take it up to 1000W level. Even quiet mode got over 300W. I am convinced that the unit can be fully charged using the default fast mode in well under 2 hours, and that is good enough for me. Even at the default fast mode, it was much quieter than my Ecoflow River 2 pro. The quiet mode does bring down the noise to an unobtrusive level.The inverter on the Explorer seems excellent. The ac output was very steady at 120V, never dropping below 119V on 100W draw.Somehow the Explorer feels less beefy and solid than the Ecoflow, perhaps because of its hinged handle? It is nonetheless rugged enough that I have no concern.At the end, I got $50(+tax) more in my pocket. It’s hard to argue with that.
Super dad –
Very well built. Compact power house. Will run a 42” tv and a Starlink for hours. A must have for power outages. Fast charging even with the solar panels. The ability to monitor and adjust the unit with Bluetooth is a nice feature. I have owned other units in the past but none as good as the Jackery 1000 v2.Good purchase.
Chantelle –
Love it, sturdy, well made and not too heavy to handle and carry. Great carry handle and I like all the various plug types. Manual is complete and super helpful. Charged it today to 100% via AC plug for 6 hours. Looking forward to using it to charge laptop or workphone during power outages and to do things like boil water for coffee or noodles, recharge powerbanks etc. We may get power outages for 8-10h or longer during winter snow storms, so adding this to my winter readiness and survival kit makes me much more at ease in feeling prepared. Worth the cost.
Jerome O –
I’ve been using my Jackery for a couple of months now to power my Starlink in my truck and recharge all kinds of batteries and speakers while out camping. This unit is super handy with the solar panels! They keep up to everything I plug in to it when it’s sunny. Would highly recommend this product to anyone who’s looking for portable power.On a side note: I need to praise Jackery for their customer service. This probably went on sale ($1399) a short while after I bought it ($1799.) I requested a refund from them and they were quick and professional in issuing one. After a ton of negative experiences on Amazon with uncooperative companies, this was a breath of fresh air.Thank you, Jackery!
Marc-André Monet –
On verra pour le Rapport qualité-prix à plus long terme. J’ai fait plusieurs test avec les différents branchement et tout fonctionne bien. Que ce soit une plaque de cuisson, une cafetière, des ventilateurs, etc. Que ce soit de recharger un cell ou autre appareil. J’ai essayer de recharger la.batterie avec le câble 12 volt dans mon VUS. Ça fonctionne ! J’ai aussi rechargé le explorer 1000 v2 avec le.cable AC 120 volt dans une prise murale. J’ai programmé la recharge à l’aide de l’application Jackery sur mon cell en mode lent ce qui a pris 3h00 max et l’appareil était chargé à 95%. Tout semble bien marcher. C’est sûr que je vais me procurer des panneaux solaire pour recharger en plein air. Je vais acheter un panneau de 200 watt. Pour recharger en 6-7h00 max. Appareil facile à utiliser. On verra la durabilité avec le temps de la batterie.
Bernard Hebert –
Upon reception, the “generator” had 28% charge left (that was expected), so I tried the panels. And, of course, this is late november, the sky is overcast, and I am trying it from inside the house, definitely not optimal. But the panels were giving up to 20W, it may not be much but it showed me that they were working.I have since been testing it on various electrical items to check the longevity of a charge, and so far, I am impressed with this item. Now I will have to buy the car 12V adapter, it will prove useful from time to time.Note that you can connect a USB cable directly onto the solar panel cable.I ordered through Amazon, since I did not wish to create another account with Jackery. Upon purchase, Jackery contacted me to inform me that the shipping will come in more than one parcel. It was shipped and received within a couple of work days. The packaging is solid almost military grade.I definitely recommend this item.