Jackery Shows Strength at CES 2026: From Earthquake-Resistant Power Station to Autonomous Solar Robot

JAKARTA - Jackery is aggressive at CES 2026 Las Vegas by launching three products that affirm their ambitions in the portable and off-grid energy market. The US company introduced the Explorer 1500 Ultra, a professional-grade power station designed for extreme conditions, the Solar Gazebo with large solar capacity for home and recreational needs, and the Solar Mars Bot, an AI-powered robot that can move and charge independently. This combination shows Jackery's shift from just a portable device to an independent energy ecosystem.

The Explorer 1500 Ultra is the main highlight. This power station is included in the Essential Home Backup line and carries IP65 dust and water resistance certification, equipped with IPX5 equivalent water protection. Jackery claims that this device is able to survive in extreme environments, ranging from deserts to heavy rain. Not only that, the Explorer 1500 Ultra also meets the 9-level earthquake resistance standard and passes the one-meter drop test, thanks to the multi-layer structure made of reinforced titanium alloy.

With a weight of around 17.5 kilograms, the Explorer 1500 Ultra is capable of generating a peak power of up to 3,600 watts, with the ability to maintain an output of 2,000 watts for 15 minutes. Jackery uses an electric vehicle-grade LiFePO4 battery cell, which is claimed to still retain 70 percent of the battery's health after 4,000 charging cycles, equivalent to up to a decade of use.

The ChargeShield 2.0 technology allows for a full charge in just 1.5 hours, as well as supporting solar input of up to 800 watts. Various ports are embedded, ranging from AC, USB-C, USB-A, to a 12V car socket. In internal testing, this device is even able to power the Starlink Mini for up to 50 hours in off-grid conditions.

The second product, Solar Gazebo, shows Jackery's efforts to combine energy functions with lifestyle. This gazebo is equipped with a high-efficiency solar panel with a capacity of up to 2,000 watts and is capable of generating about 10 kilowatt-hours of energy per day. The frame uses durable 6063 T5 aluminum, equipped with a retractable projector screen and a dual AC power outlet with IP5 standard. Jackery offers a warranty of up to 25 years, a signal of confidence in the durability of this product.

The most futuristic innovation comes from the Solar Mars Bot. After two years of research and development, Jackery presents the latest version of this solar robot with AI-based computer vision capabilities. Mars Bot can move autonomously, follow the user, track the sun, and recharge its own energy through an automatic 300-watt folding solar panel. This robot is designed to provide a truly independent mobile power source and will be marketed in the United States.

The launch of these three products marks Jackery's strategic move in responding to the increasing need for robust, intelligent, and sustainable portable energy. In the midst of extreme weather trends and increasing interest in off-grid solutions, Jackery seems to want to ensure one thing: the electricity stays on, even when the world around it is unstable.