If you see the sun on a regular basis, then solar generators are the way forward. They allow you to capture and store the free energy that’s beaming down from the sun, convert it into electricity, and store it in batteries.
Solar generators consist of two parts: There’s a portable power station (think power bank, but bigger) and solar panels. The power stations come in all shapes and sizes, from small boxes you’d be happy carrying for a short distance, to big boxes on wheels that you don’t want to be taking with you too far.
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Jackery, a familiar name in the power station game for over a decade now, has a new power station called the Explorer 2000 Plus, and this thing is a total game changer. You can scale it up from a single unit that’s good for a day or two of camping, to an array of batteries and solar panels that can power your home for two weeks.
You read that right: two weeks.
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Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus tech specs
Capacity: 2042.8 Wh
AC output: AC Output(×4): 120V~ 60Hz, 20A Max AC Output(×1): 120V~ 60Hz, 25A Max AC Total Output: 3,000W Max, 6,000W surge peak
USB-A output: x2 Quick Charge 3.0, 18W Max
USB-C output: x2 100W Max, (5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V up to 5A)
Car output: 12V⎓10A
AC input: 120V, 60Hz, 15A Max
DC input: 11V-17.5V, 8A Max 17.5V-60V, 12A Max
Battery: LFP (LiFePO4 battery)
Rated charge cycles: 4,000 cycles to 70%+ capacity
Weight: 61.5 lbs/ 27.9 kg
Dimension: 14.7 x 18.6 x 14.1 inches/37.36 x 26.90 x 47.3 x 35.94 cm
Operating temperature: -10~45°C/14~113°F
Note: I’ve been reviewing the UK version of the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus, which has different power outlets and input and output voltages, but it’s otherwise equivalent to the US version.
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It’s big.
You might notice that there’s something sitting atop my Explorer 2000 Plus. That’s an add-on PackPlus E2000 Plus battery pack that adds 2042.8 Wh of electrical storage capacity to the system.
This is even bigger!
Is 4,000 Wh not enough for you? You can connect up to five PackPlus E2000 Plus battery packs to a single Explorer 2000 Plus to get 12,000 Wh of storage.
A single PackPlus E2000 Plus weighs 41.9 lbs (19 kg), so the two units combined come in at over 100 lbs (46.9 kg).
Still not enough? No problem!
You can join together two Explorer 2000 Plus units, each connected to five PackPlus E2000 Plus battery packs to give you a whopping 24,000 Wh of power storing capacity – enough, according to Jackery, to provide power for the average household for two weeks.
The power outlets had no problem supporting a continuous load of 3,000W and even surges of 6,000W. If you push the power station beyond this, then the Explorer 2000 Plus powers down gracefully and waits for you to reduce the load.
Under heavy loads, there are fans that kick in to keep everything cool (which also come on when charging the unit), but these fans are quiet – only 30dB, or how loud a library is – and the Explorer 1500 Pro can handle a 3,000W continuous load without any difficulty.
It’s a very well-designed unit.
The USB and 12V outputs also live up to the specs. The 100W USB-C ports are particularly useful for those of us who may charge and power our laptops off a power station.
The 2,000 Wh capacity is huge. It can charge your iPhone over 80 times, or run a mini fridge for over 12 hours. It’ll also power a portable air conditioner for a couple of hours, or a heavy-duty welder for 40 minutes.
I also like to test durability, and so far the unit has been thrown into the back of a truck, dragged around different places, and dropped a bit roughly more than once without any ill effects.
It’s a really rugged product.
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Another thing I like to test is longevity.
Nothing beats taking it into the wild and relying on it for several weeks. I’ve not been able to do that yet, but I have been using the Explorer 2000 Plus as much as possible, and put around a dozen charge cycles through it, and so far it’s holding up well, and I’ve had zero problems.
Everything is well-built and tough, it takes being knocked about, and it delivers what it promises without needing to rely on extreme, over-inflated specs.
ZDNET’s buying advice
The Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus<!–> is a solid, expandable portable power station. If you’re in the market for a power station, either for in-home use or for your outdoor adventures, it is an excellent choice that should give you years of use. If problems do befall your unit, you can fall back on Jackery’s excellent warranty.