Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Portable Power Stations

EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus vs Jackery Solar Generator Kit 2000

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Jackery Solar Generator Kit 2000 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.3 vs 4.4). The gap is mostly about Campers and off-grid users seeking solar compatibility — read the strengths below before deciding.

EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus
Ranked #2 in Best Portable Power Stations
EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus
$999

The EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus stands as EcoFlow's flagship mid-range portable power station, offering 2400W continuous output and 56-minute charging in a 28 lb unit. Trusted Reviews praised its robust performance and app functionality, calling it a 'brilliant choice' for home backup or camping use. However, the $999 price point is $350-400 more than competitors like the Anker Solix C1000 Gen 2 and Jackery Explorer 1000 V2. The device's 28 lb weight and audible fan noise during charging are noted drawbacks. This power station is ideal for users needing high output and expandability but may not suit those prioritizing portability or budget over performance.

Strengths
  • 2400W continuous output allows operation of high-wattage appliances like space heaters and induction cooktops
  • 56-minute full charge time via X-Stream technology enables quick recovery during short breaks
  • Expandable up to 5120Wh with additional battery packs for future capacity growth
Watch-outs
  • $999 MSRP is significantly higher than competing 1000Wh units from Anker and Jackery
  • 28 lbs weight is the heaviest in the 1000Wh class, making it less portable
  • Fan noise is noticeable during fast charging and under heavy load conditions
Jackery Solar Generator Kit 2000
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Portable Power Stations
Jackery Solar Generator Kit 2000
$799

The Jackery Solar Generator 2000 v2 delivers high output and substantial storage, making it excellent for most home emergency uses or off-grid applications. TechRadar praised its near-silent operation and intuitive app, while Battery Skills highlighted its 3000W output and 2-hour solar recharge capability under ideal conditions. However, reviewers noted limitations including only two AC outlets, lack of weather protection ratings, and proprietary solar connection components. This power station suits serious campers, RV owners, and emergency preparedness users who need substantial clean power, but those requiring multiple device connections or weather resistance may want to look elsewhere.

Strengths
  • Near silent operation
  • Large carry handle for easy transport
  • Easy to use product and app interface
Watch-outs
  • No IP rating or socket covers for weather protection
  • Proprietary DC solar cable, sockets and plugs reduce compatibility

How they stack up

EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus

The EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus excels in high-output performance and expandability, features that the Anker Solix C1000 and Bluetti AC70 lack. While the Bluetti AC70 offers a more compact design and better warranty, the Delta 3 Plus provides 2400W continuous output and can scale up to 5120Wh, making it superior for powering high-wattage appliances like induction cooktops. However, its weight and fan noise make it less ideal compared to the lighter and quieter EcoFlow River 2 Pro.

Jackery Solar Generator Kit 2000

The Jackery Solar Generator Kit 2000 offers near-silent operation and fast solar recharge, which the EcoFlow River 2 Pro and Bluetti AC70 don't match. While the Bluetti AC70 has a better warranty and more compact design, the Jackery model provides 3000W output and solar compatibility with sun angle indicators, making it ideal for serious campers and off-grid users. However, it lacks IP ratings and proprietary solar connections, unlike the more weather-resistant Bluetti AC70.

Specs side-by-side

SpecEcoFlow Delta 3 PlusJackery Solar Generator Kit 2000
Capacity1024Wh2042Wh
Output2400W continuous / 4800W surge3000W
Battery ChemistryLiFePO4LiFePO4
Weight28 lbs61.5 lbs
Ports5 AC, 4 USB (inc. USB-C 140W), 2 DC
Charging56 minutes (X-Stream)
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