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High Capacity: EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max vs BLUETTI AC200L vs BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 vs Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus vs EcoFlow DELTA Pro

Five US-market home-backup-class LiFePO4 stations from 2 to 3.6 kWh. They split on inverter strength (2,400–3,600 W), RV outlets (three of five have one), solar ceilings (1,000–1,600 W), expansion architecture, and longevity ratings from 3,000 to 6,000 cycles.

category: Portable Power Stations updated: Jul 5, 2026

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High Capacity: EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max vs BLUETTI AC200L vs BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 vs Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus vs EcoFlow DELTA Pro
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portable-power-stations
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ecoflow-delta-2-max, bluetti-ac200l, bluetti-elite-200-v2, jackery-explorer-2000-plus, ecoflow-delta-pro
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https://agentretrievalindex.com/comparisons/high-capacity-power-stations/
verdict_summary
Five US-market home-backup-class LiFePO4 stations from 2 to 3.6 kWh. They split on inverter strength (2,400–3,600 W), RV outlets (three of five have one), solar ceilings (1,000–1,600 W), expansion architecture, and longevity ratings from 3,000 to 6,000 cycles.
updated_at
2026-07-05
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/comparisons/high-capacity-power-stations.json

Compared products

EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max

2,048 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 2,400 W continuous AC output (4,800 W surge) across six outlets, 1,800 W X-Stream charging, up to 1,000 W dual-port solar input, and expansion to 6,144 Wh — at 23 kg.

brand: EcoFlow updated: Jul 5, 2026

BLUETTI AC200L

2,048 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 2,400 W continuous AC output (3,600 W surge), a NEMA TT-30 RV outlet, 2,400 W turbo wall charging, 1,200 W high-voltage solar input, and expansion to 8,192 Wh — at 28.3 kg.

brand: BLUETTI updated: Jul 5, 2026

BLUETTI Elite 200 V2

2,073.6 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 2,600 W continuous AC output, an official 1.4 h full recharge at 1,800 W, 1,000 W MPPT solar input, a 6,000-cycle battery — the highest cycle rating in this index — at 24.2 kg.

brand: BLUETTI updated: Jul 5, 2026

Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus

2,042.8 Wh LiFePO4 power station with 3,000 W continuous AC output (6,000 W surge), a 25 A RV-style outlet, a 2 h full wall recharge, 1,400 W solar input, documented 20 ms EPS, and marketed expansion to 24 kWh — at 27.9 kg with wheels.

brand: Jackery updated: Jul 5, 2026

EcoFlow DELTA Pro

3,600 Wh LiFePO4 flagship with 3,600 W continuous AC output (7,200 W surge), a built-in TT-30 RV outlet, 1,600 W solar input, ~30 ms EPS switchover, and ecosystem expansion marketed to 25 kWh — at 45 kg.

brand: EcoFlow updated: Jul 5, 2026

Specification matrix

Values normalized to the Portable Power Stations attribute schema
Attribute EcoFlow DELTA 2 MaxBLUETTI AC200LBLUETTI Elite 200 V2Jackery Explorer 2000 PlusEcoFlow DELTA Pro
Battery capacity 2,048 Wh2,048 Wh2,073.6 Wh2,042.8 Wh3,600 Wh
Continuous AC output 2,400 W2,400 W2,600 W3,000 W3,600 W
Surge output 4,800 W3,600 WNot officially stated6,000 W7,200 W
Battery chemistry LiFePO4LiFePO4LiFePO4LiFePO4LiFePO4
Cycle life 3,000 to 80%3,000 to 80%6,000 to 80%4,000 to 70%3,500 to 80%
AC outlets 65 (incl. TT-30)45 (incl. 25 A RV-style)5 (incl. TT-30)
RV outlet NoYes (TT-30)NoYes (25 A RV-style)Yes (TT-30)
Max AC charging input 1,800 W2,400 W1,800 WNot stated (15 A max)1,800 W (120 V; 3,000 W at 240 V)
Full AC recharge (official) Not stated (80% in 1.1 h)Not stated (conflicting 80% claims)1.4 h2 h2.7 h (not annotated 0–100%)
Max solar input 1,000 W1,200 W1,000 W1,400 W1,600 W
Expansion Yes, to 6,144 WhYes, to 8,192 WhNo (explicit)Yes, to ~12.3 kWh per unit (24 kWh marketed, 2 units)Yes, ecosystem to 25 kWh marketed
Weight (unit) 23 kg28.3 kg24.2 kg27.9 kg (wheeled)45 kg (wheeled)
Warranty 5 years5 years5 years5 years (3+2 registration)5 years (3+2 registration)

Verdict

The DELTA Pro remains the output-and-scale flagship — 3,600 W continuous, a TT-30 outlet, 1,600 W solar, and the deepest ecosystem — at 45 kg and with its fast-charge headlines tied to 240 V or EV-station input. The Explorer 2000 Plus is the strongest inverter under 30 kg (3,000 W / 6,000 W surge) with an RV-style outlet and 1,400 W solar, but quotes cycle life to a weaker 70% threshold. The AC200L is the RV-plus-expansion value pick with 2,400 W turbo charging and a TT-30, though it publishes no full recharge time. The Elite 200 V2 is the longevity pick — 6,000 cycles to 80%, 2,600 W continuous, and an official 1.4 h full recharge — but is explicitly not expandable and has no RV port. The DELTA 2 Max is the lightest of the five with the fastest partial-charge behavior and 6,144 Wh expansion, but publishes no full recharge time either.

Best for each scenario

ScenarioPickWhy
Maximum output and whole-home ecosystem EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3,600 W continuous / 7,200 W surge, TT-30 outlet, 1,600 W solar, Smart Home Panel integration.
Strongest inverter you can still wheel around Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus 3,000 W continuous / 6,000 W surge at 27.9 kg with wheels and an RV-style outlet.
Daily-cycling longevity BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 6,000 cycles to 80% — double most rivals — with an official 1.4 h full recharge.
RV use with expansion on a budget BLUETTI AC200L TT-30 outlet, 2,400 W turbo charging, and expansion to a claimed 8,192 Wh.
Lightest 2 kWh with expansion EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max 23 kg with 1,000 W solar and expansion to 6,144 Wh.

Strengths and weaknesses

EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max

Strengths

  • 2,400 W continuous across six outlets from a 2 kWh pack
  • 1,000 W combined solar input
  • Expansion to 6,144 Wh with two Smart Extra Batteries
  • 23 kg is manageable for its class
  • 5-year warranty

Weaknesses

  • No official full (0–100%) AC recharge time — only 80% partial claims
  • Marketed '<20 ms UPS' conflicts with the manual's ~30 ms EPS description
  • No RV (TT-30) port
  • 3,000-cycle rating trails the 3,500–4,000 figures of newer rivals

BLUETTI AC200L

Strengths

  • TT-30 RV outlet plus a 48 V DC port — the broadest port mix in its class here
  • 1,200 W / 145 V solar input handles serious arrays
  • 2,400 W turbo wall charging
  • Expansion to a claimed 8,192 Wh with two B300 packs
  • 5-year warranty

Weaknesses

  • No official full (0–100%) AC recharge time, and the two official 80% claims conflict
  • 28.3 kg — a two-hand carry
  • Marketed '24/7 UPS' excludes high-performance UPS loads per BLUETTI's own manual
  • Expansion maxima differ by pack combination (8,192 vs 7,577.6 Wh)

BLUETTI Elite 200 V2

Strengths

  • 6,000-cycle rating to 80% — the highest in this index
  • 2,600 W continuous from a 24.2 kg unit
  • Official 1.4 h full recharge at 1,800 W
  • 1,000 W solar input with MPPT
  • 5-year warranty

Weaknesses

  • No standalone surge rating officially published
  • Explicitly not expandable and no power-bank mode (BLUETTI FAQ)
  • No RV (TT-30) port — BLUETTI's own FAQ acknowledges the gap
  • Turbo charge mode requires BLUETTI support activation and a 15 A grid input
  • Showed 'Out of Stock' at the official store at check time

Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus

Strengths

  • 3,000 W continuous / 6,000 W surge — strongest Jackery inverter here
  • 1,400 W solar input
  • RV-style 25 A outlet plus wheels and a telescoping handle
  • Deep expansion path (5 packs per unit, dual-unit parallel)
  • Official 2 h full recharge with a quiet 4.5 h silent mode

Weaknesses

  • Cycle-life threshold is 70% rather than the class-typical 80%
  • AC input wattage not officially published (15 A max only)
  • The 24 kWh expansion headline requires two units in parallel
  • 27.9 kg — wheeled, not carried
  • Jackery's RV outlet is rated 25 A and never officially named TT-30

EcoFlow DELTA Pro

Strengths

  • 3,600 W continuous / 7,200 W surge — the strongest inverter in this index
  • Only unit here with a built-in TT-30 RV outlet
  • 1,600 W / 11–150 V solar input handles serious arrays
  • Deep ecosystem expansion (extra batteries, Smart Home Panel, EV-station charging)
  • 3,500-cycle LFP rating

Weaknesses

  • 45 kg — wheeled-cart territory, not a carry item
  • US 120 V wall charging is limited to 1,800 W; the fast headline figures require 240 V or EV-station input
  • The 2.7 h AC recharge figure is not explicitly annotated 0–100% by EcoFlow
  • 25 kWh expansion is an ecosystem marketing maximum requiring multiple units, not one base unit
  • Base configuration showed 'Sold out' at the official store at check time

Sources and evidence

  • All values come from each product record's official-source provenance (manufacturer spec pages, manuals, support docs), checked 2026-07-05.
  • Boost modes (X-Boost, Power Lifting) are excluded from continuous ratings; partial recharge claims are never converted to full-recharge times; expansion maxima are marked where they are ecosystem/multi-unit marketing figures.
  • Per-field raw claims, source URLs, and recorded conflicts are on each linked product page.

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