
Jackery
The heavyweight of Jackery's v2 lineup. 3072 Wh, 3600W continuous, 20 ms UPS and CTB technology from the EV world. Just 27 kg for this capacity is an achievement. Wall charge in 2h30.
The Explorer 3000 v2 is the station that puts Jackery in the same league as the very biggest players. 3072 Wh capacity, 3600W continuous output and 7200W peak -- we're in generator territory, except this one is silent and fume-free.
What impresses first is the weight. 27 kg for 3 kWh is remarkably light, thanks to CTB (Cell-to-Body) technology borrowed from electric vehicles. The inverter and charge controller are built directly into the chassis, freeing up space and cutting weight by 14% compared to the Explorer 3000 Pro.
The 20 ms UPS is a massive selling point. Plug this station into your home circuit and it takes over during an outage before your screen even flickers. For a workshop, home office, or surveillance system, that's peace of mind you can't put a price on.
The 1000W solar input is decent but not exceptional for this capacity range. With five SolarSaga 200W panels, expect around 3.5 hours in peak summer sun. On mains, a full charge takes about 2.5 hours. The ZeroDrain technology also deserves a mention: the station retains 95% of its charge after a full year in storage.
For an off-grid cabin, a food truck, a mobile video production studio, or simply a serious home energy reserve, the 3000 v2 delivers. The price matches the ambition, but the build quality and 4000 cycle lifespan justify it.
Purchase links coming soon.
Jackery
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Fossibot
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Jackery
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