Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Portable Power Station
Why Choose the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Portable Power Station?
If you need a power station that can actually keep up with bigger loads, the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Portable Power Station is built for that level of use. This is not just for charging phones or small gear. It is designed for situations where you need steady, reliable power for longer periods, whether that is at home during outages or off-grid where there is no backup available. It gives you strong output now, with the option to expand later if your setup grows.
Lead time is 3 to 7 days!
BENEFITS
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Built to handle heavier loads without struggle: This unit is made for powering larger equipment like full-size fridges, power tools, or multiple devices at once. It gives you confidence that your essentials stay running, not just partially powered.
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Expandable into a full backup system over time: You are not locked into one capacity. You can add extra batteries and scale it into a much larger system if your needs increase, which makes it a smarter long-term setup instead of something you outgrow quickly.
-
Works well for longer runtime, not just quick use: This is designed for extended use cases, not short bursts. Whether you are dealing with a long outage or staying off-grid for days, it is built to keep running without constant recharging.
-
Flexible charging depending on your setup: You can recharge it from a wall outlet, your vehicle, or solar panels. That flexibility means you can keep it powered whether you are at home, traveling, or in a remote location.
- Quiet and indoor-safe alternative to generators: It runs without engine noise or fumes, so you can safely use it inside your home or in quiet outdoor environments without dealing with the downsides of gas-powered units.
FEATURES

Backup That
HAS YOUR BACK.
*Note: this is calculated based on lab test
SPECIFICATIONS
| Weight | 61.5 lbs (27.9 kg) |
| Dimensions | 18.6 x 14.1 x 14.7 in / 47.3 x 35.94 x 37.36 cm |
| Charge Temperature | 32~113 °F (0~45°C) |
| Discharge Temperature | 14~113°F (-10~45°C) |
| Warranty | 3+2 Years |
| Battery Capacity | 45.6Ah/44.8V DC (2042.8 Wh) |
| Cell Chemistry | LiFePO4 |
| Cycle Life | 4000 cycles to 70%+ capacity |
| AC Output | (4x) 120V~ 60Hz, 20A Max; (1x) 120V~ 60Hz, 25A Max |
| AC Total Output | 3000W Max, 6000W surge peak |
| USB-C Output | (2x) 100W Max, 5V⎓3A, 9V⎓3A, 12V⎓3A, 15V⎓3A, 20V⎓5A |
| USB-A Output | (2x) Quick Charge 3.0, 18W Max, 5-6V⎓3A, 6-9V⎓2A, 9-12V⎓1.5A |
| Car Port | 12V⎓10A Max |
| AC Expansion Port | 120V~ 60Hz, 25A Max |
| DC Expansion Port | 32.2V-50.4V⎓97A Max |
| Charge Mode AC Input | 120V~ 60Hz, 15A Max |
| Bypass Mode AC Input/Output | 120V~ 60Hz, 12A Max |
| DC Input | (2x) DC 8mm Ports: 11-17.5V (Working Voltage)⎓8A Max, Double to 8A Max; 17.5-60V (Working Voltage)⎓12A Max, Double to 24A/1400W Max |
| Charging Time (AC Adapter) | 2 Hours |
| Charging Time (Car Adapter) | 25 Hours |
| Included Accessories | Explorer 2000 Plus x1, Car Charge Cable x1, AC Charging Cable x1 |
Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus User Manual
Jackery Expolorer 2000 Power Station Video
What's in the box

FAQ
What is the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus best used for?
It’s built for bigger needs like home backup during outages, off-grid power, RV trips, and powering heavier devices without babysitting the load. It has 2042.8Wh capacity and up to 3000W total AC output (6000W surge peak), so it’s meant for more than just phones and laptops.
How much power can it run at once?
The AC total output is listed at 3000W max with up to 6000W surge peak. If you plan to run multiple items at once, add up the wattage and keep it under the rated output for steady performance.
What is the battery capacity and battery type?
Battery capacity is listed as 45.6Ah/44.8V DC (2042.8Wh). The battery chemistry is LiFePO4, and the page lists 4000 cycles to 70%+ capacity.
How long does it take to fully recharge?
Charging time is listed as 2 hours with the AC adapter. Car charging time is listed as 25 hours, so most people use wall charging for speed and use car charging as a backup option.
What solar input does the Explorer 2000 Plus support?
It lists DC input through two DC 8mm ports. The page notes 11–17.5V working voltage at 8A max (doubling still 8A max), and 17.5–60V working voltage at 12A max with double up to 24A and up to 1400W max input. If you’re planning a solar setup, staying inside that input range is the key.
What outlets and ports does it have?
The page lists AC output as four AC outlets rated 120V 60Hz, 20A max, plus one AC outlet rated 120V 60Hz, 25A max. It also lists two USB-C ports (100W max each), two USB-A ports (Quick Charge 3.0, 18W max), and a 12V car port (12V 10A max).
Can I use it while it’s charging?
The page lists a bypass mode with AC input/output at 120V 60Hz, 12A max. That’s the spec to look for if you want to keep it plugged in while still powering devices.
How big is it and how heavy is it?
Weight is listed as 61.5 lbs (27.9 kg). Dimensions are listed as 18.6 x 14.1 x 14.7 inches (47.3 x 35.94 x 37.36 cm). It’s portable, but it’s the kind of unit most people carry with two hands.
What temperatures can it safely charge and run in?
Charge temperature is listed as 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C). Discharge temperature is listed as 14 to 113°F (-10 to 45°C). If you store it in a garage or shed, try to keep it within those ranges for the best long-term performance.
What comes in the box, what warranty is included, and what is the lead time?
Included accessories are listed as Explorer 2000 Plus (1), car charge cable (1), and AC charging cable (1). Warranty is listed as 3+2 years. The product page also lists a lead time of 3 to 7 days.
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Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Portable Power Station
Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Portable Power Station
Why Choose the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Portable Power Station?
If you need a power station that can actually keep up with bigger loads, the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Portable Power Station is built for that level of use. This is not just for charging phones or small gear. It is designed for situations where you need steady, reliable power for longer periods, whether that is at home during outages or off-grid where there is no backup available. It gives you strong output now, with the option to expand later if your setup grows.
Lead time is 3 to 7 days!
BENEFITS
-
Built to handle heavier loads without struggle: This unit is made for powering larger equipment like full-size fridges, power tools, or multiple devices at once. It gives you confidence that your essentials stay running, not just partially powered.
-
Expandable into a full backup system over time: You are not locked into one capacity. You can add extra batteries and scale it into a much larger system if your needs increase, which makes it a smarter long-term setup instead of something you outgrow quickly.
-
Works well for longer runtime, not just quick use: This is designed for extended use cases, not short bursts. Whether you are dealing with a long outage or staying off-grid for days, it is built to keep running without constant recharging.
-
Flexible charging depending on your setup: You can recharge it from a wall outlet, your vehicle, or solar panels. That flexibility means you can keep it powered whether you are at home, traveling, or in a remote location.
- Quiet and indoor-safe alternative to generators: It runs without engine noise or fumes, so you can safely use it inside your home or in quiet outdoor environments without dealing with the downsides of gas-powered units.
FEATURES

Backup That
HAS YOUR BACK.
*Note: this is calculated based on lab test
SPECIFICATIONS
| Weight | 61.5 lbs (27.9 kg) |
| Dimensions | 18.6 x 14.1 x 14.7 in / 47.3 x 35.94 x 37.36 cm |
| Charge Temperature | 32~113 °F (0~45°C) |
| Discharge Temperature | 14~113°F (-10~45°C) |
| Warranty | 3+2 Years |
| Battery Capacity | 45.6Ah/44.8V DC (2042.8 Wh) |
| Cell Chemistry | LiFePO4 |
| Cycle Life | 4000 cycles to 70%+ capacity |
| AC Output | (4x) 120V~ 60Hz, 20A Max; (1x) 120V~ 60Hz, 25A Max |
| AC Total Output | 3000W Max, 6000W surge peak |
| USB-C Output | (2x) 100W Max, 5V⎓3A, 9V⎓3A, 12V⎓3A, 15V⎓3A, 20V⎓5A |
| USB-A Output | (2x) Quick Charge 3.0, 18W Max, 5-6V⎓3A, 6-9V⎓2A, 9-12V⎓1.5A |
| Car Port | 12V⎓10A Max |
| AC Expansion Port | 120V~ 60Hz, 25A Max |
| DC Expansion Port | 32.2V-50.4V⎓97A Max |
| Charge Mode AC Input | 120V~ 60Hz, 15A Max |
| Bypass Mode AC Input/Output | 120V~ 60Hz, 12A Max |
| DC Input | (2x) DC 8mm Ports: 11-17.5V (Working Voltage)⎓8A Max, Double to 8A Max; 17.5-60V (Working Voltage)⎓12A Max, Double to 24A/1400W Max |
| Charging Time (AC Adapter) | 2 Hours |
| Charging Time (Car Adapter) | 25 Hours |
| Included Accessories | Explorer 2000 Plus x1, Car Charge Cable x1, AC Charging Cable x1 |
Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus User Manual
Jackery Expolorer 2000 Power Station Video
What's in the box

FAQ
What is the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus best used for?
It’s built for bigger needs like home backup during outages, off-grid power, RV trips, and powering heavier devices without babysitting the load. It has 2042.8Wh capacity and up to 3000W total AC output (6000W surge peak), so it’s meant for more than just phones and laptops.
How much power can it run at once?
The AC total output is listed at 3000W max with up to 6000W surge peak. If you plan to run multiple items at once, add up the wattage and keep it under the rated output for steady performance.
What is the battery capacity and battery type?
Battery capacity is listed as 45.6Ah/44.8V DC (2042.8Wh). The battery chemistry is LiFePO4, and the page lists 4000 cycles to 70%+ capacity.
How long does it take to fully recharge?
Charging time is listed as 2 hours with the AC adapter. Car charging time is listed as 25 hours, so most people use wall charging for speed and use car charging as a backup option.
What solar input does the Explorer 2000 Plus support?
It lists DC input through two DC 8mm ports. The page notes 11–17.5V working voltage at 8A max (doubling still 8A max), and 17.5–60V working voltage at 12A max with double up to 24A and up to 1400W max input. If you’re planning a solar setup, staying inside that input range is the key.
What outlets and ports does it have?
The page lists AC output as four AC outlets rated 120V 60Hz, 20A max, plus one AC outlet rated 120V 60Hz, 25A max. It also lists two USB-C ports (100W max each), two USB-A ports (Quick Charge 3.0, 18W max), and a 12V car port (12V 10A max).
Can I use it while it’s charging?
The page lists a bypass mode with AC input/output at 120V 60Hz, 12A max. That’s the spec to look for if you want to keep it plugged in while still powering devices.
How big is it and how heavy is it?
Weight is listed as 61.5 lbs (27.9 kg). Dimensions are listed as 18.6 x 14.1 x 14.7 inches (47.3 x 35.94 x 37.36 cm). It’s portable, but it’s the kind of unit most people carry with two hands.
What temperatures can it safely charge and run in?
Charge temperature is listed as 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C). Discharge temperature is listed as 14 to 113°F (-10 to 45°C). If you store it in a garage or shed, try to keep it within those ranges for the best long-term performance.
What comes in the box, what warranty is included, and what is the lead time?
Included accessories are listed as Explorer 2000 Plus (1), car charge cable (1), and AC charging cable (1). Warranty is listed as 3+2 years. The product page also lists a lead time of 3 to 7 days.
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Description
Why Choose the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Portable Power Station?
If you need a power station that can actually keep up with bigger loads, the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Portable Power Station is built for that level of use. This is not just for charging phones or small gear. It is designed for situations where you need steady, reliable power for longer periods, whether that is at home during outages or off-grid where there is no backup available. It gives you strong output now, with the option to expand later if your setup grows.
Lead time is 3 to 7 days!
BENEFITS
-
Built to handle heavier loads without struggle: This unit is made for powering larger equipment like full-size fridges, power tools, or multiple devices at once. It gives you confidence that your essentials stay running, not just partially powered.
-
Expandable into a full backup system over time: You are not locked into one capacity. You can add extra batteries and scale it into a much larger system if your needs increase, which makes it a smarter long-term setup instead of something you outgrow quickly.
-
Works well for longer runtime, not just quick use: This is designed for extended use cases, not short bursts. Whether you are dealing with a long outage or staying off-grid for days, it is built to keep running without constant recharging.
-
Flexible charging depending on your setup: You can recharge it from a wall outlet, your vehicle, or solar panels. That flexibility means you can keep it powered whether you are at home, traveling, or in a remote location.
- Quiet and indoor-safe alternative to generators: It runs without engine noise or fumes, so you can safely use it inside your home or in quiet outdoor environments without dealing with the downsides of gas-powered units.
FEATURES

Backup That
HAS YOUR BACK.
*Note: this is calculated based on lab test
SPECIFICATIONS
| Weight | 61.5 lbs (27.9 kg) |
| Dimensions | 18.6 x 14.1 x 14.7 in / 47.3 x 35.94 x 37.36 cm |
| Charge Temperature | 32~113 °F (0~45°C) |
| Discharge Temperature | 14~113°F (-10~45°C) |
| Warranty | 3+2 Years |
| Battery Capacity | 45.6Ah/44.8V DC (2042.8 Wh) |
| Cell Chemistry | LiFePO4 |
| Cycle Life | 4000 cycles to 70%+ capacity |
| AC Output | (4x) 120V~ 60Hz, 20A Max; (1x) 120V~ 60Hz, 25A Max |
| AC Total Output | 3000W Max, 6000W surge peak |
| USB-C Output | (2x) 100W Max, 5V⎓3A, 9V⎓3A, 12V⎓3A, 15V⎓3A, 20V⎓5A |
| USB-A Output | (2x) Quick Charge 3.0, 18W Max, 5-6V⎓3A, 6-9V⎓2A, 9-12V⎓1.5A |
| Car Port | 12V⎓10A Max |
| AC Expansion Port | 120V~ 60Hz, 25A Max |
| DC Expansion Port | 32.2V-50.4V⎓97A Max |
| Charge Mode AC Input | 120V~ 60Hz, 15A Max |
| Bypass Mode AC Input/Output | 120V~ 60Hz, 12A Max |
| DC Input | (2x) DC 8mm Ports: 11-17.5V (Working Voltage)⎓8A Max, Double to 8A Max; 17.5-60V (Working Voltage)⎓12A Max, Double to 24A/1400W Max |
| Charging Time (AC Adapter) | 2 Hours |
| Charging Time (Car Adapter) | 25 Hours |
| Included Accessories | Explorer 2000 Plus x1, Car Charge Cable x1, AC Charging Cable x1 |
Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus User Manual
Jackery Expolorer 2000 Power Station Video
What's in the box

FAQ
What is the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus best used for?
It’s built for bigger needs like home backup during outages, off-grid power, RV trips, and powering heavier devices without babysitting the load. It has 2042.8Wh capacity and up to 3000W total AC output (6000W surge peak), so it’s meant for more than just phones and laptops.
How much power can it run at once?
The AC total output is listed at 3000W max with up to 6000W surge peak. If you plan to run multiple items at once, add up the wattage and keep it under the rated output for steady performance.
What is the battery capacity and battery type?
Battery capacity is listed as 45.6Ah/44.8V DC (2042.8Wh). The battery chemistry is LiFePO4, and the page lists 4000 cycles to 70%+ capacity.
How long does it take to fully recharge?
Charging time is listed as 2 hours with the AC adapter. Car charging time is listed as 25 hours, so most people use wall charging for speed and use car charging as a backup option.
What solar input does the Explorer 2000 Plus support?
It lists DC input through two DC 8mm ports. The page notes 11–17.5V working voltage at 8A max (doubling still 8A max), and 17.5–60V working voltage at 12A max with double up to 24A and up to 1400W max input. If you’re planning a solar setup, staying inside that input range is the key.
What outlets and ports does it have?
The page lists AC output as four AC outlets rated 120V 60Hz, 20A max, plus one AC outlet rated 120V 60Hz, 25A max. It also lists two USB-C ports (100W max each), two USB-A ports (Quick Charge 3.0, 18W max), and a 12V car port (12V 10A max).
Can I use it while it’s charging?
The page lists a bypass mode with AC input/output at 120V 60Hz, 12A max. That’s the spec to look for if you want to keep it plugged in while still powering devices.
How big is it and how heavy is it?
Weight is listed as 61.5 lbs (27.9 kg). Dimensions are listed as 18.6 x 14.1 x 14.7 inches (47.3 x 35.94 x 37.36 cm). It’s portable, but it’s the kind of unit most people carry with two hands.
What temperatures can it safely charge and run in?
Charge temperature is listed as 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C). Discharge temperature is listed as 14 to 113°F (-10 to 45°C). If you store it in a garage or shed, try to keep it within those ranges for the best long-term performance.
What comes in the box, what warranty is included, and what is the lead time?
Included accessories are listed as Explorer 2000 Plus (1), car charge cable (1), and AC charging cable (1). Warranty is listed as 3+2 years. The product page also lists a lead time of 3 to 7 days.





















