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There has been increasing demand for portable power station deals because of every family’s reliance on electricity for their devices. If you don’t have a backup power source for your home yet, you should think about going for the Jackery Solar Generator HomePower 3000, which will roll out on May 15. If you reserve now, you’ll receive a promo code upon launch that will let you buy a bundle that includes the Jackery Solar Generator HomePower 3000 and two Jackery SolarSaga 200W solar panels for only $1,999. That’s an excellent price for a package that will bring you and your family peace of mind.

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Why you should buy the Jackery Solar Generator HomePower 3000

Following the unveiling of the Jackery Solar Roof and the Jackery Explorer 3000v2 at CES 2025 in January, and the Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus at IBS 2025 in February, comes the Jackery Solar Generator HomePower 3000. It’s designed to meet the power needs of modern homes with 3,600W of output and 3,072Wh of capacity — during blackouts and emergencies, it can keep essential household appliances and devices running, like refrigerators for up to two days, DC lights for up to 10 days, electric fans for up to 60 hours, and Wi-Fi routers for up to 66 hours. The Jackery Solar Generator HomePower 3000 is also among the lightest and smallest generators in its class for portability, and it’s built to withstand even the most extreme conditions for reliability.

You have several options in recharging the Jackery Solar Generator HomePower 3000. You can use an AC or DC outlet, a gas generator, your car, or solar panels like the Jackery SolarSaga 200W, which is easy to carry with a weight of just about 6 kg and quick to set up in less than a minute. Jackery’s ZeroDrain technology will make sure that the charge stays in the Jackery Solar Generator HomePower 3000, so it’s always ready whenever you need it.

The Jackery Solar Generator HomePower 3000 has not yet launched, but you can already send in your reservation now so that you’ll receive a promo code upon its release on May 15. The code will let you buy the Jackery Solar Generator HomePower 3000 with two Jackery SolarSaga 200W solar panels for just $1,999 — it’s a significant investment, but it’s going to be worth every single penny to have a reliable source of backup power. We highly recommend moving forward with the process right now, just to make sure you don’t forget!

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