Jackery Solar Generator 2000 v2
Jackery Solar Generator 2000 v2
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The Jackery Solar Generator 2000 v2 pairs the Explorer 2000 v2 power station with folding SolarSaga panels in one off-grid kit. The station is a 2042Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) battery with a 2200W pure sine inverter that surges to 4400W, so it runs a fridge, lights, a coffee maker, and your charging gear at the same time. At 39.5 lb and 13.2 x 10.4 x 11.5 in, it's a lift, but it's 34% smaller than most 2kWh LFP stations and quiet enough at under 30 dB to sleep next to.
The panels are what turn it into a generator instead of a battery you carry. The station tops out at 400W of solar input through its dual DC8mm ports. The SolarSaga 200W x 2 bundle hits that full 400W ceiling and refills most of the pack in about 6 hours of good sun. The lighter SolarSaga 100W Mini x 2 bundle feeds 200W, so figure roughly double the solar day for the same charge. On wall power, the station goes 0-100% in about 1.7 hours, or 0-80% in 66 minutes.
This is the kit for a long stay off-grid where you're running real loads, not just topping off a phone. The battery is fixed at 2042Wh (not expandable), and a 20ms UPS switchover doubles it as silent home backup for a fridge, router, or CPAP during an outage. Ports: 3x AC, 2x USB-C (one is 100W PD), 1x USB-A, and a 12V car port. LFP cells are rated for 4000 cycles to 70%+ capacity.
