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Jackery Solar Generator 3000 Pro: A 3024Wh/3000-Watt Flagship Addition to the Jackery’s Explorer Pro Family

Jackery Solar Generator 3000 Pro is the flagship variant of the brand’s lineup of Explorer Pro solar power stations. Unveiled at CES 2023 along with a younger sibling, the Jackery Solar Generator 1500 Pro is a 3024Wh lithium power station with an inverter of 3000 watts.

The new Jackery model will be competing with the big-size models from its main competitors, Bluetti and EcoFlow. With its output of 3000 watts, it can take on power stations like Bluetti’s AC300+B300, EP500 Pro, and EcoFlow’s Delta Pro.

The new Jackery Explorer Pro will surely be a great option for campers and outdoor enthusiasts with its compact and lightweight profile along with ultra-fast AC and solar charging speeds.

In this article on the Jacerky Solar Generator 3000 Pro, I would like to have a look at the model that the brand expects to start selling quite sooner this year.

March 2023 Update on Jackery Solar Generator 3000 Release Date and Price: Jackery is to start selling the “Ultimate Power Master” on March 27, 2023, with a discount of up to $399. More details about the Jackery Solar Generator 3000’s release date and price will be updated here by then.

Jackery Solar Generator 3000 Pro at a Glance

Jackery 3000 Pro Price and Release Date

  • 3024Wh High-Capacity Lithium Power Station. 
  • 3000-Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter.
  • Faster Solar Charging (3 to 4 Hours for Full Charge)
  • Faster AC Charging (2.5 Hours for Full Charge)
  • Improved Cooling and Heat Dissipation Technologies.
  • Super Quiet Operation with Only 30Db While Charging.
  • UL 94V-0-Rated Shock-Resistant and Fire-Retardant.

Jackery Solar Generator 3000 Pro Overview

The Jackery power station is the flagship model of its Pro series of power stations, along with its three younger siblings, including the newly launched Explorer 1500 Pro. The other models are the Explorer 2000 Pro and Explorer 1000 Pro, which have been on sale since 2022.

The Jackery Solar Generator 3000 Pro (Explorer 3000 Pro), as you know, is equipped with a more powerful 3024Wh lithium battery pack to make it a cool alternative to the big-size power stations from the brand’s archrivals, EcoFlow and Bluetti. However, the new Jackery unfortunately lacks the competition’s main attractions: expandability and LiFePO4 battery packs.

Anyway, as per Jackery, its flagship is going to be one of the fast-charging portable batteries. With an assumed solar input of 1200 watts, you will be able to charge it up to the brim in three to four hours under a bright sun.

AC charging will take only 2.5 hours to meet the full capacity.

Moreover, the new Jackery features an enhanced cooling system and heat dissipation technology to make it a safer choice for outdoor and off-grid applications.

It is also fire-retardant and shock-resistant, as it maintains UL 94V-0 standards.

Jackery Solar Generator 3000 Pro Alternatives

Unveiled as the flagship model of its Explorer Pro family, the new Jackery will certainly have to take on the flagships of its competitors.

In my view, with its revealed specs, the new Jackery Solar Generator 3000 Pro will have to lock horns with Bluetti’s AC300+B300 and EcoFlow’s Delta Pro. Let us see how the new Jackery can perform against these two top sellers in the portable solar power market.

However, compared to Jackery’s new model, both the Bluetti and EcoFlow models have a lot of advantages in terms of specs and features.

See, Bluetti AC300+B300 (3072 Wh/3000 W) has a solar input of 2400 watts, while EcoFlow’s Delta Pro (3600 Wh/3600 W) features a solar input of 1600 watts with an AC input of 1800 watts.

Also, as was said above, both the Bluetti and EcoFlow models are expandable solar power stations that use the latest LFP battery packs.

We will have to wait until Jackery reveals the full specs of its flagship to see how it will be able to compete with the models from its rival brands.

 

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