Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus expandable power station with independently solar rechargeable battery packs for on-site power

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Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus expandable power station with independently solar rechargeable battery packs for on-site power

Mobile, green electricity for DIY and renovation heroes

London, UK 25th July 2023 – The summer holiday season is the prime time for renovations, home improvement projects and DIY jobs. In most cases there is no power supply on site. The solution: the Jackery 2000 Plus power station with 2042 watt hours, which can be expanded in stages to 12 kWh with up to five battery packs of 2 kWh each. With an output power of 3000 watts and eight connections, it also supplies enough energy for electrical devices such as drills, grinders and saws. While the power plant powers the machines inside, the battery packs outside are charged with sustainable electricity via the SolarSaga 200W foldable solar panels. This means that there is still enough energy available for projects when the power plant’s LiFeP04 battery runs out.

Versatile connections for electricity everywhere

The mobile power solution supplies electronic devices with energy via eight connections – three Schuko sockets (230 volts), two USB-A (Quick Charge 3.0, 18 W), two USB-C (100 W) and one 12 volt socket – loud and smoking petrol generators are a thing of the past. The Power Station can be charged either in the car using a 12 volt plug, particularly quickly using a 230 volt connection in just 1.7 hours or with sixJackery SolarSaga 200W solar modules in just two hours. Connected via Bluetooth or WiFi, users can control the entire system via the Jackery app.

Sustainable, durable and mobile

An intelligent battery management system ensures safety and extends battery life by up to 50 percent. This makes the Explorer 2000 Plus extremely sustainable with 4,000 full charge and discharge cycles (to 70 percent) and offers a service life of over 10 years with daily use. In addition, the multi-gym is particularly mobile thanks to its trolley format with two wheels and an extendable aluminum handle.

With a five year guarantee, the new model is available as a stand alone power station, as a solar generator with panel and in discounted sets with battery packs from uk.jackery.com, Amazon.co.uk and specialist retailers. RRP is £1,999 for the Explorer 2000 Plus, £1,399 for a battery and £2,599 for a solar generator with power station and SolarSaga 200W panel.

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For all media enquiries, image inquiries and product reviews please contact: Nicola Cutler, Senior PR UK/EU nicola@jackery.com or call +44(0)7395 603007.

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Jackery has received a carbon footprint verification from MOT South. The results of the CO2 footprint of the products fromjackery correspond to the international standard ISO 14067:2018.

Jackery recently launched the Jackery 2000 Plus – the first of a new series of solar generators. The new Kraftwerk 2000 Plus has an output of 3000 watts and a capacity of 2042 watt hours, which can be expanded to 12 kilowatt hours with up to five battery packs in increments of 2 kWh each. It has already received the SEAL Sustainable Product Award for 2023.

About Jackery

Jackery, the global leader in innovative portable power and outdoor green energy solutions founded in California in 2012, is a top-selling global solar generator brand founded with a mission to bring green energy to everyone, everywhere. Jackery has expanded its presence from the US to Europe, Japan and China and has sold over three million units worldwide since 2018, with its products regularly being top sellers on Amazon. In addition, Jackery has acquired 363 worldwide patents. The brand has received over 50 prestigious international design awards to date, including the Red Dot Design Award, the iF Design Award, the A’ Design Award and Competition, the Best of IFA Award and the CES Innovation Award. Jackery is also proud to support global charities WWF and is also in an official partnership with the IRC, International Rescue CommitteeWe help people affected by disasters around the world in times of need. To date, the carbon emissions reduced from the total solar panels sold worldwide is equivalent to planting 2.46 million trees.

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