
Jackery
Jackery's flagship: 2042 Wh expandable to 12 kWh, 3000W continuous output (6000W peak) -- enough for a portable AC or hotplate. 1400W solar input, full charge in 2h during summer.
The Explorer 2000 Plus is Jackery's flagship, and it fixes the main criticism levelled at the brand: lack of raw power. With 3000W continuous output (6000W peak), it comfortably powers a portable air conditioner, an electric hotplate, or a water heater -- appliances that would trip previous generations.
The 2042 Wh base is expandable up to 12 kWh with extra battery packs. That's one of the largest modular capacities on the market, making it a serious contender for extended home backup or full van autonomy. Need to keep an off-grid cabin running during an outage? This is the right ballpark.
The 1400W solar input is generous. With six SolarSaga 200W panels, you can fill the station in about 2 hours during summer. On mains, a full charge takes around 1h40. Build quality is classic Jackery: clean, well-finished, with a readable screen and sturdy handles despite the 27.9 kg.
The downsides: no UPS function (a missed opportunity for seamless home backup) and a price that sits at the top of the range. Jackery compensates with responsive European after-sales and a 3+2 year warranty.
It's the station for those who need brute power and massive capacity with established brand reliability. Committed vanlifers, off-grid cabin owners, or those wanting a genuine whole-home backup: this is your pick.
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Jackery
Jackery bets on scalability: 1264 Wh base, expandable to 5 kWh with three extra batteries. 800W solar input to get the most from SolarSaga panels. Wall charge in 1h40.
Fossibot
2048 Wh and 2400W: the Fossibot F2400 delivers the most watts per euro. Built-in UPS, 13 ports, 22 kg. Tested daily by our team.
Anker
The C2000 Gen 2 holds the fastest charging record in its class: 58 minutes from 0 to 100% combining AC and solar (up to 2600W). 2048 Wh, 2400W continuous, 4000W peak. 29% smaller and 25% lighter than Gen 1.