Jackery has introduced during IFA 2024 at Showstoppers, its latest innovation, the Navi 2000 Balcony Solar System, offering a mobile, flexible, and efficient solution for home energy storage. Unlike traditional fixed power stations, the Navi 2000 provides portability with a durable aluminum design and integrated inverter, making it ideal for use in locations like balconies, gardens, tiny homes, or even holiday properties.

Its compatibility with standard solar panels (up to 1600 watts) and Jackery’s flexible modules adds versatility for users, whether for home power or outdoor activities.

The Navi 2000 can generate up to 900 kWh more electricity annually compared to typical 800-watt balcony systems, enhancing self-consumption with its dual MPPT solar controller. It features a 2 kWh battery capacity, expandable to 8 kWh with additional packs, ensuring flexibility in power storage and use. Compliant with Germany’s Solar Package 1 policy, the system allows users to feed 800 watts into the grid, aligning with local regulations.

One standout feature is bidirectional charging and discharging, which enables users to supplement solar energy with AC power, achieving an 80% charge in under 52 minutes. This hybrid approach will be especially useful in future scenarios with dynamic electricity tariffs.

Designed for safety and durability, the Navi 2000 is IP65 weatherproof, able to withstand temperatures ranging from -20 to 55 °C. It adheres to IEC 62109-1 and -2 standards for home energy systems, featuring surge resistance of up to 4000 V and robust insulation for reliable operation in extreme conditions.

Jackery will showcase the Navi 2000 at Intersolar Munich (from June 19th to 21st at Hall C4, booth 380), highlighting its game-changing approach to clean, portable energy solutions.

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