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โก Power your adventures and emergencies with speed and style!
The Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 pairs a robust 1070Wh LiFePO4 battery with a 1500W AC output and a 200W solar panel, delivering versatile, portable power. Weighing just 23.8 lbs and featuring fast 1-hour emergency charging via app, itโs designed for off-grid living, camping, and emergency backup with a decade-long battery lifespan and multiple device ports.






































| ASIN | B0D2L1G66J |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging |
| Best Sellers Rank | #837 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Jackery |
| Brand Name | Jackery |
| Color | Orange |
| Current Rating | 10 A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,378 Reviews |
| Engine Power Maximum | 1500 watts |
| Engine Type | Solar |
| Frequency | 60 hertz |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Included Components | Lithium Polymer battery |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.87"L x 8.82"W x 9.72"H |
| Item Type Name | Portable Power Station |
| Item Weight | 23.8 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Hello Tech Energy Co., LTD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | E1000v2+200W |
| Model Name | JE-1000D |
| Model Number | E1000v2+200W |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 1500 watts |
| Power Source | Solar Powered, Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential, Camping, Roadtrip |
| Running Wattage | 1500 watts |
| Runtime | 2 hours |
| Starting Wattage | 3000 watts |
| Total Power Outlets | 3 |
| UPC | 810105523041 |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
| Warranty Description | 5 Year Manufacturer |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |
C**N
Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 Security and Dependability
Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 Whether camping or facing a storm that cut home electric, this powerful generator steps up and exceeds expectations every time. It weighs 23.8 lbs (10.8 kg) and, with its ergonomic foldable handle, serves as a dependable standby whether off-grid or enjoying affordable security at arm's reach. It is a go-to camping partner, rain or shine. The unit reliably runs small electric multi-fryer ovens and electric skillets while keeping all devices charged. Performance & Specs Capacity:1070Wh LiFePO4 battery (built to last 4,000+ cycles). Power Output:1500W AC continuous (3000W surge) to run appliances like coffee makers or portable cooktops. Fast Recharging: Hits 100% in 1 hour via wall outlet using Emergency Super Charging. Solar Capability: Paired with the 200W SolarSaga panel, you maintain power indefinitely in remote locations. Why It Stands Out: The v2 is approximately 18% smaller than its predecessor, making it much easier to pack into a crowded trunk or RV. The transition to LiFePO4 chemistry is a significant upgrade, offering better safety and a lifespan that can span over a decade with regular use. Verdict: It strikes a perfect balance between portability and real-world power. It is light enough for one-handed carry but beefy enough to keep a kitchen setup and essential electronics running until the lights come back on. I paired mine up with the carrier. Love it!
C**G
Great Generator
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.
J**R
Saved the tenderloin!
We originally bought this for glamping and itโs been great. We also tend to lose power in our neighborhood every few months due to storms, and about half the time we have to pack food in coolers with dry ice or just throw it out. This time we had just bought a big, delicious beef tenderloin that was in jeopardy of spoiling. I plugged the fridge into the Jackery and it lasted the 7 hours we needed until the power was restored. I shut off the ice machine and made sure no one opened the fridge to try to reduce the power load. Long story short, this battery will end up paying for itself in saved food costs after a couple of power outages.
S**S
From sun to storm, Jackery kept my food cold and kept me powered on
Phenominal. Such a huge difference between an actual Jackery and all the chinese knock offs. Now, as of writing this, its only been out once, for three days. Powered an F40 C4TMP portable fridge all three days, from the minute I left the house to the minute I got back. First day had sun, next two was heavily overcast or pouring ran so hard I had mud up to my knees. The battery station itself did get wet, but not directly rained on and ran smoothly still. Getting home, all ports still work, still charges itself and outputs power at the same time. The 200W solar panel might be a bit overkill for what I needed, but Im honestly glad I grabbed it still. Both the panel and power station are built very well, no wobbly or loose ports, no panels or screws missaligned, and it fit into my midsize truck with zero issues. Handle is sturdy, actually built for the decent heft of the station. Had the power station on the floorboard and the fridge in the seat in the front otw there and back. Also would like to note that the panel is very lightweight, with little additions that just seem so smart, like the magnetic and metal clasps that keep it folded up, and the sun dial that helps align it to the sun. Tbh tho, we just laid the panel on top of my brother's jeep and it charged at full wattage. The panel kept the station charged as it was feeding power to the fridge, which is such a nice ability to have. Also, you can use both DC and AC ppwer at the same time, so while I had the fridge hooked up, it charged other devices that had USB C rechargeable batterys. The color display is a nice touch, not needed, but appreciated, and very high definition for something that goes on a power station. Havent tried the app yet, havent needed it. Very satisfied with this product, there's not a thing Id change about it.
T**L
Mostly works as advertised
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.
R**D
Great product
I use this thing for all kinds of stuff. I bring it everywhere. I've used it in the car for my portable fridge, and I've also brought it on camping trips to run my CPAP, which can be run for over two weeks on a single charge.. The solar panel works really well too.
M**A
Great for travel and camping.
Probably the best big purchase I've made in a while. Need the power for camping recently and this product didn't disappoint. With about 30% battery left, it takes nearly 3 hours to fully charge from a home outlet. Using the Jackery for an inflatable mattress, device charging, and CPAP operation overnight used ~26% of the charge. With 74% of charge left, it took only 50 mins to charge with the solar panels on a clear day. Very glad to have made this purchase. My only complaint is the battery is heavy and the solar panels are a large size for travel and storage - but it's a minimal issue compared to the function.
G**E
Ongoing lack of competant customer service. Unresolved ethics issues regarding supposed PROMOS.
As a new consumer to generators I studied a lot of brands & Jackery models before buying. The Iron phosphate (vs ion which arent the best choice for EXTREME heat or cold ) Jackery (V2 models) have longer shelflife & greater output if used properly. (Use/charge them every 3 months. Don't over charge. Don't overload.) I was able to run 2 fans with my 1000v2 for about 11 hours. & used my computer for about 4 hours before it ran out of charge. I was practicing with the generator to LEARN what I might expect in a situation of a power outage. 1) the generator & solar panels arrive separately. This causes confusion because Jackery WEIRDLY doesnt even put JACKERY V2 on the generator. The front name on the generator says "JACKERY EXPLORER". They actually tell you to go look at the photo on Amazon & see if its the right generator. If you look really closely (or with a magnifying glass) there is a TINY V2 in the upper rt corner of your manual which i later discovered on my own. Combine this bizarre oversight with the panels N0T arriving with your generator-I started my first experience in confusion as to whether i had the correct generator. I have spent OVER 2 WEEKS with lots of phone calls to Amazon & Jackery. I did, receive the correct generator & panel within a 4 day period. 2) It takes about 1hr 50miutes to charge the unit. Jackery advertises FAST 1 HR CHARGE. The 1HR option is for the emergency charge that shortens the generator shelflife & you need an ap to sign up for that service. JACKERY needs to put OPTIONAL 1hr emergency charge so people arent misled. Jackery generators arrive with a charge of 30 & the directions suggest you need to fully charge it before use. The generator gets VERY HOT on the exhaust side -not a real issue, but you need to know this if its a hot day & your right by it-it is an unexpected surprise. 3) UNETHICAL purposeful MISLEADING PROMOS. On Amazon you can receive occasional discounts or items if you follow manufacturer instructions at the TIME OF ORDER. For MANY DAYS Jackery offered an E100 & CAP if you order within the promotion area. (Basically a dropdown requires you to order in that area to qualify). AMAZON then CONFIRMS you qualify (a pop up comes up & tells you you qualify). It isnt confusing or difficult. Ive had success on Lightening deals & limited sales with ethical manufactuers. IMMEDIATELY when I ordered my Jackery 1000v2 product & didnt see my promo items listed, I called (within 5 minutes of my order) AMAZON who said call JACKERY. I then immediately called JACKERY who said the promos should come with the order or they would correct the matter. To date I HAVE NEVER RECEIVED THE PROMOS. This game has gone on for over 2 weeks back-n-forth with Amazon & Jackery-eventually Im told I was to ORDER the PROMO ITEMS with my original ORDER. I would have canceled my order & reordered with the promo itmes but neither amazon nor jackery told me to do so. TO THIS DAY THERE IS NOTHING ON THE AMAZON JACKERY SITE directing customers to ORDER PROMOS with their order. I know this because I CHECKED MANY Jackery deals trying to decide which generator to buy. I had thought to get the 2000 (which now offers a bag) & NOTHING is said to ORDER YOUR FREE PROMO BAG at time of order. This is an unethical game where they hope you just give up. At one point Jackery said they aren't allowed to send product directly to customers. (Well thats just a lie-Jackery sends ALL product to customers). I suggested Jackery/Amazon authorize a no charge order invoice to bypass this issue. Another time Jackery tried to offer me $80 for my $129 E100 & $50 cap. The latest game was to pretend they don't know my address. REALLY? I ordered a 2nd Jackery240V2 that arrived (to me) the next day Jackery says they didn't have my address. Its all a wear me out. If you don't care if you get your promo items none of this matters, but I want my E100 & will not stop until I receive it. Whatever the customer needs to do to qualify HAS TO BE POSTED with the instructions to qualify & STOP THIS CAT & MOUSE GAMES! I read another customer had a similar unresolved issue from July 22- my issue is ongoing since July12. Had I seen THAT complaint (which came AFTER my July 9th order) Id have been READY to AVOID all of this waste of my time.
B**N
Got 'em..working so far๐
Finally got the items, Jackery 1000v2 with 200W solar panel. I also finally had the chance to test them. It did charge a little over an hour through the 110 V plug and also through the 200W solar panel that came with it. All output works as well (USB A, USB C, 110 VAC). Jackery app works too both via Bluetooth and wifi. I hope they keep working for a long time. ๐๐๐
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