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Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 with 200W Solar Panel,1070Wh Portable Power Station LiFePO4 Battery,1500W AC/100W USB-C Output, 1Hr Fast Charge for Outdoor,Off-Grid Living,RV,Emergency

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Style: E1000v2+200W


Features

  • 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, and 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 Jackerys Appincluding 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 * 200W Solar Panel, 1 * User Manual, 1 * AC Charging Cable, 5 Years of Coverage. (Note: The E1000 v2 Generator and the 200W Solar Panel are shipped separately. Reach out to our customer support anytime for shipment updates)
  • 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.
  • Important: Please provide an actual address for any of your orders. Unfortunately, products cannot be delivered to just a PO Box address.

Brand: Jackery


Wattage: 1500 watts


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered, Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential, Camping, Roadtrip


Item Weight: 23.8 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 1500 Watts


Special Feature: Fast Charging


Included Components: Lithium Polymer battery


Wattage: 1500 watts


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered, Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential, Camping, Roadtrip


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 1500 Watts


Additional Features: Fast Charging


Runtime: 2 hours


Total Power Outlets: 3


Current Rating: 10 Amps


Engine Power Maximum: 1500 Watts


Starting Wattage: 3000 Watts


Running Wattage: 1500 Watts


Color: Orange


Material Type: Monocrystalline Silicon


Brand Name: Jackery


Included Components: Lithium Polymer battery


Model Name: JE-1000D


Model Number: E1000v2+200W


UPC: 810105523041


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Hello Tech Energy Co., LTD


Item Type Name: Portable Power Station


Warranty Description: 5 Year Manufacturer


Item Weight: 23.8 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 12.87"L x 8.82"W x 9.72"H


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing product
Style: E1000v2+200W
Great product for the price point, solar panels work as advertised. Already used to go camping for a week and during a bad snow storm recently and it kept necessities powered. Very portable and very easy to maintain. Fits in the closet out of the way when not in use.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2026 by Steven

  • Jackery 1000 , for camping, campers and outings because it’s one stop shopping for power.
Style: E1000v2+200W
Hackers Solar Generator 1000v2 with 200W Solar panels is excellent and easy to use with many functionality features for AV, DC, USB and lights and 1000W is bonus! This Jackery 1000v2 solar generator is sleek design and easy to set up and use. The well constructed solar panels add to portability , as well as being durable. I love how you can use the panels recharge or recharge in a plug in AC. The generator is great to have if you have campers or RV or traveling and an assurance your are self contained with power . The luxury in store is that this unit can run: fans , electric blankets or charging laptops and devices and most any backup you may need. I love my Jackery1000 with Solar 200W. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2026 by CC

  • No more noisy generators!!!
Style: E1000v2+200W
I bought this battery generator for my GN horse trailer. It runs my lights and microwave at the same time. Will power my tv fridge and blow dryer on low heat. It also powers my HiBoost cell phone extender. Glamping at its best. As a senior, it’s imperative I keep in contact with family when I am off the grid. Also I prefer to make camping as easy as possible allowing more time in the saddle and less time fussing at camp. I wish I had purchased a more powerful Jackery to run everything at once in my trailer. I will consider it in the future. The 4 main reasons o purchased the Jackery Battery Generator was based on product reviews, price, ease of operation and I can lift it! I have a gas powered generator that worked well until I could no longer lift it into the bed of my pick up. Honestly I don’t miss the noise of the gas generator or worrying about the emissions from it. The Jackery solar panel charges the battery well! Plug it in and it charges fast! You won’t be disappointed with this product!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2025 by MS

  • Great Generator
Style: E1000v2+200W
I am an Electronics Engineer and purchased this generator for backup power. This generator is fantastic with a great design ,it is small and not to heavy, has a nice front panel to see charge level, load and input power. I am also a Amateur Radio operator and have used this to power my station in the event of a power outage. My station draws 100- 800 watts depending on transmitted output and it ran this for over 5 hours with 15% charge left. When first received it had a 30% charge and plugged into AC and it charged up in a couple of hours to 100%. I ran an 1800 watt heater and it held the load without any trouble. Of course it would not last to long due to the over rating of the load . I used the 200 watt solar panel to charge the unit and with two partly cloudy days it took about 4- 5 hours each day to be fully charged. with full sun this would be faster. The solar panel works well but you have to move it periodically to maximize solar input and it has a small sight glass to be sure you are aligned with the sun angle. I am very pleased with this generator and will most likely get another so that I will have 400 watts of solar going into the generator (it has two 24volt charge inputs). I did not try charging from my car 12 volt dc . I need to get a cable, though dc chargers are often limited to 10 Amp charge current so the charging could take a while. Overall great unit with versatile charging options( reason I purchased) Have a few of these around and you will have a portable decentralized, quiet power source. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 by CG

  • Mostly works as advertised
Style: E1000v2+200W
The media could not be loaded. Mostly works as advertised. Some important points: Pictured is a home entertainment setup, you can see how long it would run with that. So you can figure whatever would draw the same amount of power (in watts), would last just as long (208 Watts draw lasting about 45 hours if you can't see from the pic). Note this "home theater" includes a 44" flatscreen Sony Bravia (older 2018 model) and a Bose sound bar, as well as an LED lamp providing light to the living room and a Wi-Fi router and cable box. This setup is nice during storms because it DOES operate as a UPS (uninterruptable power supply). This isn't clear from the manual's legalese, but it does keep the power on for a Wi-Fi router in the event of sudden power loss or spikes. Probably shouldn't use it for more sensitive electronics though as it's technically not rated as a UPS. Charging is super quiet even on the default setting. See the video (or listen) for yourself. This was a big concern for me because other power stations (from other companies) seem to have fan issues based on reviews for their products. This makes no noise, especially on the "quiet" setting, to be clear though, the video is right out of the box on the default charge setting. In my opinion the default setting is quiet enough. Another reviewer, can't remember if for this product or another one, said that you should be careful to set it to lower charging rate when you charge for the first time or you might trip a circuit breaker. This was not my experience, even on the default setting, it does draw up to about 800W (at first) but most circuits can handle that if you don't have anything else running on it like a hairdryer. I had other lesser devices (lamps, Alexa Dot, mini fan) on the circuit when I plugged this in to charge and it was fine to be clear. So don't worry about that. The biggest "concern" for one to note is charging via solar. YES it works but it's NOT as simple as the advertising makes it seem. It's simple to hook up but, most importantly, you have to keep the panel(s) aligned with the sun almost all the time or else the power input falls dramatically, even if only slightly misaligned. There's a level (circular) that you can use to align the panel with the sun; by making sure its shadow is in the center target, but again you have to constantly realign to get anything over 100 W input with the panel that comes with this package (200W one). To be fair, I got it up as high as 135W but that was just for a few minutes that by luck I happened to have it aligned almost perfectly with the sun near noon time. Yes, this means you only get half the amount the panel is rated to even when aligned with the summertime sun. (this was in July of last year) So plan accordingly (this is for the Mid-Atlantic region of the US so maybe in more southern locations it would perform better can't say definitely more north it's going to be even weaker especially if you're talking somewhere in Canada or Alaska obviously). I didn't bother to try in the winter; I can't imagine there'd be any significant production then at all at least not in most of the continental US (because of the tilt of the earth's axis at that time of year the sun isn't nearly as powerful) Secondly, to keep the sun so aligned as described above, it's tricky. Because the panel is quite unwieldy/bulky. It's not terribly heavy, just "awkward" to manipulate, mainly because of the issue shown in one of my pictures here. As you can see, the middle of the panel (set) tends to sag down, because the supports for the entire array are only on the ends. This sag, I discovered, causes a significant drop in wattage output. As a "workaround" I propped up the sagging middle with a rather large potted plant in the back as shown. After I did this, I finally got around 100W of production. This is a design flaw in my opinion, because again, the panels must be aligned to the sun or else the input from the panels to the generator will fall from about 100 W to barely 50W, even less if you (dare) to let it sit for more than an hour. It would be an improvement for them to make a panel with support for each panel section and also an alignment level that was present on each section, not just on one end. Bottom line, charging from about 33% to 93% took pretty much a whole day (about 6 hours), and this is, I suspect, mainly because of the alignment/sagging middle issues described above, not to mention of course that if the sun is blocked by a cloud then that dramatically affects production as well (but can't do anything about that). The day I tested this there were some clouds that did affect production, but it really couldn't have been sunnier for such a test. It's the design of the panels that's the biggest factor here, not the weather. It's a good bit of attentive work, in other words, it's not just setting the panels out and letting the sun give you free electricity while you sip drinks all day as the advertisements lead you to believe. When I finally discovered these issues and attended it as well as reasonable, it was about every 10-15 minutes of realigning the panels to keep the input at about 100W. This is the reason I only gave 4 stars - overall it's great for emergency use and charging off your outlet in your house. But the problems with charging from solar cost one star in this review. It's a very good indoor generator/power supply, as it's quiet, doesn't trip any circuits when charging, can last for days really depending on what you plug into it. A 350W refrigerator would probably last a day based on the output and estimated time shown in my home theater setup photo, but to be clear I didn't test a full-sized refrigerator. But it's just a matter of power output not what is plugged into it, so if 208 W output as shown can last 45 hours, a 350W refrigerator should be at least a day. It's just simple math. I did test a "mini fridge" and with that plugged in you can see how long it would last (22 W draw lasting 193 hours). Note though, with refrigerators you can't really rely upon that time estimate as the main power for refrigerators is when the compressor kicks in. Again, though it can't be less than a day since even if the compressor was constantly running, it would still be less than double the 208 W test shown. So probably at least a day for a 350 W refrigerator. At the very least a mini fridge can obviously last for days. In my opinion this product's strength is being such a great UPS for Wi-Fi/computers, and long lasting for things you'd want to run for an extended period, but it's really not reliable to "generate" power, via solar. Unless maybe you buy the 500W panel that might not take as much maintenance to keep a reasonable input rate. But those are like $800 extra. Just buy this for a backup for a storm that may knock power out for 24-48 hours, so your food doesn't go bad, or to ride out a thunderstorm so you can still be on a computer and still have Wi-Fi even during power surges or 48-hour power outages. Doing both (watching TV and running a fridge) seems like it could last for about a day. If you get a good deal with the "generator" and panels so you get both for the usual price of just the battery ("generator") then sure get both. Otherwise just buy the "generator" itself, don't bother with trying to charge it with solar just keep it charged with your own house power for emergency use. Final note (since buying an electric car I can answer this too) for anyone wondering this question: Yes this and other devices with output like this (1,500 W) or greater can charge an electric car but it's useless for it. Why? Because an electric car battery has a capacity like 80-100 kWh, this (and similar products) are only 1, 3, maybe 5 kWh capacity. So if you charge a car with this, not only will it take the better part of a day to do (because electric cars usually charge at a much faster rate; with this, the car would draw about 1,100 W so in theory works but it will be slow), but even when done you'll obviously only get the capacity of the battery/generator itself, which in this particular case is 1 kWh. Which is only good for 2-3 miles of driving. So you can do the math there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2025 by T. Coll

  • Great Solar Generator
Style: E1000v2+200W
My husband has been looking for a solar generator for some time, this one checked the boxes on everything he wants. We are able to use it to run our camper during the fall time where we don’t have to use the traditional generator. It is well made and the battery lasts. It has even been used at our house in instances where we have lost power for short periods of time. It is easy to carry around, light weight, and easy to use. I highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025 by Ranie

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