Head-to-head
Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 vs. EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max
The 2 kWh class flagship duel: silent runner vs. tech flex.
JACKERY
Jackery
Jackery Explorer 2000 v2
4.9 (21) 4.9 out of 5 (21 reviews)
$1,499
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ECOFLOW
EcoFlow
EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max
4.7 (1,198) 4.7 out of 5 (1198 reviews)
$1,899
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Spec showdown
Per-row winners are highlighted. Lower is better for weight and switchover time; higher wins everywhere else.
| Spec | Jackery | EcoFlow |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 2,040Wh | ★ 2,048Wh |
| AC Output | 2,200W | ★ 2,400W |
| AC Surge | 2,500W | ★ 4,800W |
| Solar Input | — | 1,000W |
| Cycles to 80% | ★ 4,000 | 3,000 |
| Weight | ★ 39.5lb | 50.7lb |
| UPS switchover | 20ms | — |
| Chemistry | LFP | LFP |
| Wins | 2 wins | 3 wins |
Strengths & weaknesses
Where each one wins
Jackery
Jackery Explorer 2000 v2
+ Pros
- ·39.5 lb is genuinely portable for 2 kWh — 27 lb lighter than the older Anker SOLIX F2000 with the same capacity
- ·CTB construction is real engineering, not marketing — same architecture used in modern EV battery packs
- ·Silent Charging at 30 dB is class-leading — works overnight in a bedroom or RV without disturbing sleep
- ·UL1778 UPS certification with 20 ms switchover makes it compliant for sensitive medical equipment
− Cons
- ·Only 21 reviews at the time of cataloging — early-adopter risk despite the 4.9-star rating
- ·Emergency Super Charging at 102 min is notably slower than the Anker C2000 Gen 2 (58 min) or the EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max (43 min with AC + solar combined)
- ·Solar charging requires a DC8020 connector — adapter needed if pairing with non-Jackery panels
- ·Not designed to charge electric vehicles (per the listing) — no NEMA 14-50 like the F3800
EcoFlow
EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max
+ Pros
- ·World-class recharge speed: 80% in 43 minutes when AC + solar are combined
- ·1,000W solar input is best-in-class for the 2 kWh segment — most rivals cap at 500W
- ·30 dB noise floor lets you run it overnight in a bedroom or RV without disturbing sleep
- ·Modular expansion to 6 kWh via plug-and-play extra batteries — no wiring required
− Cons
- ·50 lb is heavy for 2 kWh — 7 lb more than the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 with similar capacity
- ·$1,899 price tag puts it well above the Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 ($749 deal) for similar headline specs
- ·X-Boost handling of resistive loads is software-driven; voltage sags briefly under sustained 3,400W draws
- ·EcoFlow app requires account creation; a subset of buyers report sync friction on iOS