Power outages can get inconvenient pretty quickly once the fridge, Wi-Fi, lights, and other essentials go dark. A large power station can keep those basics running while you wait for the grid to come back. The good news is Jackery is making it a bit easier to get one with a $210 price cut on its HomePower 3000 with solar panels, dropping it from $2,139 to $1,929.
This isn’t just a giant battery for charging phones. The HomePower 3000 packs 3,072Wh of capacity and 3,600W of continuous output, enough to run multiple household essentials at once. The included solar panels also provide an additional way to recharge when wall power isn’t available, making the setup useful for extended outages, emergency preparedness, RV trips, and off-grid adventures.
Why Choose the Jackery HomePower 3000 Power Station?
The HomePower 3000 delivers 3,600W of continuous output with up to 7,200W of surge power, giving it the muscle to handle a mix of household appliances and electronics. It can potentially power a refrigerator for up to two days, while also keeping lights, fans, a Wi-Fi router, and other important electronics running during an outage.
You can pair it with a compatible manual transfer switch to back up up to six essential home circuits, creating a more integrated emergency power setup. And thanks to its built-in UL-certified UPS, the system can switch to battery power in 20 milliseconds or less when grid power disappears. This makes it useful for keeping devices such as security cameras, networking equipment, pet feeders, and other compatible electronics running through an unexpected outage.
You can also use this power station outdoors thanks to its multiple ports and connectors. It features AC, USB-A, USB-C, and DC connections, including two 100W USB-C Power Delivery ports for quickly charging compatible phones, laptops, tablets, and other electronics. There’s also a built-in TT-30 RV port, giving campers another reason to bring the power station along.
When it’s time to recharge, you can use an AC outlet to charge from 0 to 100 in about 2.2 hours, or combine AC and DC charging to reach 100 in 1.7 hours. DC charging won’t be an issue, as the power station comes with two SolarSaga 200W panels, which can charge it to 80% in around 9 hours. It also supports car and gas generator charging, giving you alternatives when the grid is unavailable.
At $1,929, the Jackery HomePower 3000 is still a sizable investment, but it offers enough capacity and output to keep essential household equipment running when the power goes out. Plus, buying directly from Jackery gives you a three-year warranty plus an additional two years at no extra cost, for a total of five years. For anyone building a home emergency kit or looking for serious portable power beyond a small battery pack, this discount makes the complete setup a little easier on the budget.
