Jackery unveiled a roaming robot that manages your home power stations, and I need it now
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Jackery unveiled a roaming robot that manages your home power stations, and I need it now
"The Jackery Explorer 1500 Ultra is a compact 1,536 Wh power station offering 1,800 watts of continuous output and 3,600-watt peak output. So far, nothing special, but what sets this apart from the competition is that this is packed into a shell that's all-weather IP65-rated and, as well as shrugging off water and dirt, the Explorer 1500 Ultra is capable of handling magnitude-9 earthquake forces and operating in temperatures ranging from a very chilly 5 degrees Fahrenheit (F) to a sweltering 113 degrees F."
"Despite the name, Jackery wants you to think of this as less of an old-fashioned gazebo and more "an aesthetically designed independent living space" that can be outside your home or set up in an off-grid location. The Jackery Solar Gazebo is built from an ultra-durable 6063 T5 aluminum frame and a louvered roof and is fitted with industrial-grade, high-efficiency 2,000W solar panels capable of generating up to 10 kilowatt-hours per day."
Jackery introduced three new off-grid energy products: a rugged portable power station, a solar gazebo, and an autonomous solar robot. The Explorer 1500 Ultra is a compact 1,536 Wh station delivering 1,800 W continuous and 3,600 W peak, housed in an IP65 all-weather shell rated to withstand magnitude-9 earthquake forces and operate between 5°F and 113°F. The Solar Gazebo features a 6063 T5 aluminum frame, louvered roof and industrial-grade 2,000W panels capable of up to 10 kWh per day, offering substantial off-grid generation. An autonomous solar robot aims to supplement mobile power without carrying a dedicated station.
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