At CES 2026, Jackery introduced three new solar-powered products aimed at backup and off-grid energy use. Highlights include a solar gazebo that doubles as a 2,000W power generator, an autonomous solar robot that moves around to capture sunlight and supply portable power and the Explorer 1500 Ultra, a rugged all-weather power station with a 1,536Wh battery and up to 1,800W output. The Explorer 1500 Ultra launches first on January 4 with an early bird price of $899, while details on the robot and gazebo are still to come.
Clearly inspired by NASA’s Mars Rover, the new solar robot is designed as a mobile solar station with panels that automatically tilt to capture the best sunlight at any given spot. It features solar panels that automatically fan out when fishing for life and retract when not in use, making storage a much more convenient affair.
While the previous generation could only move autonomously, Jackery claims its newest iteration also features AI-enhanced computer vision, allowing it to move freely across your lawn in search of sunlight. The bot also doubles as a portable power station, delivering 300W of power after being charged and follows you around like a butler to serve your power needs.
The previous model could also automatically dock to another backup solution for your home’s grid and be tracked via an app. We expect the same features to be available on the newer model too.
Allikas: Android Authority

