At CES 2025, Jackery introduced several exciting new products, including a Solar Roof system, a mid-sized solar generator, and a high-speed car charger designed for larger vehicles like vans, pickups, and RVs.
The standout product is the Solar Roof, featuring curved tiles in obsidian and terra-cotta red. These tiles offer a more visually appealing alternative to traditional flat solar panels. Jackery claims over 25% cell conversion efficiency for the Solar Roof, which is built to withstand harsh conditions such as hail, high winds, and extreme temperatures ranging from -40°F to 185°F. The system also comes with a 30-year warranty, ensuring long-term reliability.
The Solar Roof is designed to integrate with Jackery’s most powerful energy storage solutions, including the 5000 Plus solar generator and the upcoming HomePower Energy System (ES). The HomePower ES, launching later this year, offers professional installation and can generate up to 11.4kW of power with a storage capacity of 123.2kWh—enough to keep an average home running for over four days during a blackout.
In addition, Jackery unveiled the Explorer 3000 v2 solar generator, which is positioned just below the 5000 Plus in the product lineup. This portable generator provides 3kWh of storage and a sustained output of 3600W, making it ideal for powering critical appliances like refrigerators during blackouts. It also features a rapid, instantaneous 0ms UPS cutover time for seamless power delivery.
The Explorer 3000 v2 can be recharged in about 11 hours using two 200W solar panels or 2.5 hours via an AC outlet. Charging from a 12V car socket takes nearly 36 hours, but Jackery’s new DC-DC car charger, which can be installed in vehicles, significantly speeds up the process, providing up to 600W of charging power—five times faster than a standard 12V socket.
With these new products, Jackery is positioning itself as a major player in the renewable energy market, offering efficient, reliable, and innovative solutions for both home and outdoor power needs.
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