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EcoFlow Delta 2 vs Jackery Explorer 1000 v2

Both are 1kWh-class LiFePO4 power stations built for home backup and off-grid use. But the EcoFlow has higher capacity, faster charging, and expandability — while Jackery wins on weight and street price.

Bottom Line

If you want the most power, fastest charging, and room to grow — go EcoFlow Delta 2 (1260Wh, 1200W X-Stream, expandable to 3040Wh). If weight, portability, and a lower street price matter more — go Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 (1002Wh, 23.9 lbs, ~$529 street).

Neither is the "correct" answer for everyone. The right pick depends entirely on your use case — and we break it down below.

Head-to-Head
EcoFlow
DELTA 2
1,260Wh LiFePO4 · 1800W AC (2200W X-Boost) X-Stream 1200W charging · 6× AC outlets Expandable to 3,040Wh · 5-yr warranty
~$699 street
Jackery
Explorer 1000 v2
1,002Wh LiFePO4 · 1500W AC (3000W surge) Fixed capacity · 3× AC outlets · 5 USB ports 100W car input · 3,000-cycle LFP · 3-yr warranty
~$529 street

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Full Spec Battle
Specification EcoFlow Delta 2 Jackery Explorer 1000 v2
Battery Capacity 1,260Wh (+258Wh) 1,002Wh
Battery Chemistry LiFePO4 (LFP) LiFePO4 (LFP)
AC Continuous Output 1800W (+300W) 1500W
AC Surge / Peak 2200W (X-Boost) 3000W (+800W surge)
Number of AC Outlets 6 (double) 3
USB-C PD (max single port) 100W 100W
Total USB Ports 4 (2× USB-C 100W, 2× USB-A 18W) 5 (2× USB-C 100W, 1× USB-C 30W, 2× USB-A)
12V DC / Car Port Yes Yes
Solar Input Max 500W 400W
AC Recharge Speed 1200W X-Stream — 80% in 50 min Up to 200W AC adapter — significantly slower
Full Charge Time (AC) ~80 min Several hours
Car Recharge 12V/24V support 100W max input
Expandability Yes — up to 3,040Wh No — fixed capacity
Battery Cycle Life 3000 cycles to 80% 3000 cycles (LFP)
App / WiFi / Bluetooth Yes — EcoFlow app Yes — Jackery app
X-Boost / Surge Assist Yes — to 2200W No
EPS Mode (grid-tie switching) Yes — <30ms switchover Yes
Weight 27 lbs (12.2 kg) 23.9 lbs (10.8 kg) — 3.1 lbs lighter
Dimensions 15.7 × 11.1 × 9.5 in 12.87 × 8.82 × 9.75 in (smaller footprint)
Operating Temp (Discharge) -4°F to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C) -4°F to 104°F (-20°C to 40°C)
Warranty 5 years 3 years
Street Price (typical sale) ~$699 ~$529 — better street price
Capacity measured at rated specs. Cycle life = manufacturer-rated at stated DoD threshold. Street prices as of June 2026; both frequently on sale. "Winner" highlights the better spec value in each row.
Winner by Use Case
Use Case Winner Why
Short outage (under 24h) EcoFlow Delta 2 1200W X-Stream recharges to 80% in 50 min — faster recovery between outages. 1260Wh vs 1002Wh means more headroom before recharging is needed. 6 AC outlets vs 3 for more simultaneous loads.
Multi-day outage (3+ days) EcoFlow Delta 2 Expandable to 3,040Wh with an extra battery. Jackery is capped at 1,002Wh. Pair with solar panels and stay self-sufficient for days.
CPAP / medical device EcoFlow Delta 2 1800W continuous vs 1500W handles pump startup surges (often 200–400W) with more headroom. X-Boost extends to 2200W. 5-year warranty is better for medical use cases.
Camping / van life Jackery 1000 v2 3.1 lbs lighter (23.9 vs 27 lbs). Smaller footprint fits better in vehicle cabinets and tight storage spaces. Lighter one-person carry for outdoor scenarios.
Solar off-grid potential EcoFlow Delta 2 500W solar input vs Jackery's 400W. Full recharge from 400W of panels in ~4 hrs of good sun. Expandability lets you add batteries as solar grows.
Best value per dollar Jackery 1000 v2 ~$529 street vs ~$699 for Delta 2. If expandability and max power aren't needed, Jackery delivers solid 1kWh performance at a lower entry point.
Where Each Unit Wins
EcoFlow Delta 2 Wins
Capacity, charging speed, power delivery, and expandability

The EcoFlow Delta 2 has 258Wh more capacity (1260 vs 1002Wh) out of the box — that's a 25% advantage before any expansion. For appliances that need to run for extended periods, that extra headroom matters.

The 1200W X-Stream charging is the biggest practical differentiator. Getting to 80% in 50 minutes means the Delta 2 is ready again almost as fast as you can drain it. The Jackery 1000 v2 charges via a 100W car port or up to 200W AC — a full wall charge takes significantly longer. In a home backup scenario where grid power returns, EcoFlow recovers faster.

The 1800W inverter with X-Boost to 2200W handles devices that trip the Jackery's 1500W inverter — space heaters, coffee makers, power tools. The 500W solar input (vs 400W) also gives a meaningful edge in off-grid solar recovery speed.

The expandability to 3,040Wh is the long-term winner. The Jackery is fixed at 1,002Wh. If your power needs grow — more appliances, longer outages, a larger solar setup — the Delta 2 grows with you.

Bottom line: EcoFlow wins on raw capacity, recharge speed, power delivery headroom, and expandability for serious home backup use.

Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Wins
Weight, portability, USB variety, and street price

Jackery built the Explorer 1000 v2 for buyers who prioritize portability, simplicity, and a lower entry price. At 23.9 lbs with a folding handle, it's 3.1 lbs lighter than the Delta 2 — that sounds small until you're carrying it up stairs, loading it into a vehicle, or fitting it in a tight cabinet.

The smaller footprint (12.87" × 8.82" × 9.75") vs the Delta 2's elongated form is a real advantage in vehicle installs, tight garages, and small living spaces. It fits where the Delta 2 doesn't.

The USB port selection is better for modern device owners: two 100W USB-C PD ports (for laptops and tablets), a 30W USB-C, and two USB-A. EcoFlow has the 100W USB-C covered but lacks the mid-power 30W option and has fewer total ports.

At typical street prices (~$529 vs ~$699), Jackery wins on upfront cost. If you don't need the expandability or max AC output, the Jackery delivers solid 1kWh performance at a meaningfully lower price point.

Bottom line: Jackery wins on weight, footprint, USB variety, and entry price. Ideal for camping, van life, or buyers who want a capable unit without paying for features they won't use.

Our Recommendation

For most buyers in most situations: EcoFlow Delta 2

The combination of higher capacity (1260 vs 1002Wh), dramatically faster charging (1200W X-Stream vs ~200W), expandability to 3,040Wh, and a 5-year warranty makes the Delta 2 the more capable and more future-proof unit. At typical street prices (~$699), it delivers more value per Wh when you factor in the warranty, expandability, and charge speed.

But buy the Jackery if: weight and portability are your top priority (van life, frequent travel, one-person carry), you want a lower upfront cost, or you need the 100W USB-C PD ports for multiple device charging without a hub.

Buy EcoFlow Delta 2
Buy Jackery Explorer 1000 v2
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