Jackery unveils all‑weather Explorer 1500 Ultra, Solar Gazebo and Solar Mars Bot

Jackery unveils all‑weather Explorer 1500 Ultra, Solar Gazebo and Solar Mars Bot — Zdnet.com
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Jackery used CES 2026 to unveil three new off-grid power products: the all‑weather Explorer 1500 Ultra portable power station, a Solar Gazebo designed as an independent outdoor living space, and the autonomous Solar Mars Bot. The Jackery Explorer 1500 Ultra is a 1,536 Wh power station offering 1,800 watts of continuous output and 3,600-watt peak output.

It is the first in a new Explorer Series built for all-weather use, with an IP65-rated shell that Jackery says can shrug off water and dirt, withstand magnitude-9 earthquake forces, and operate in temperatures from about 5°F to 113°F. The Solar Gazebo is built from an ultra-durable 6063 T5 aluminum frame with a louvered roof and is fitted with industrial-grade, high-efficiency 2,000W solar panels capable of generating up to 10 kilowatt-hours per day.

The article notes the average US household uses about 30 kilowatt-hours per day. The gazebo also includes a pull-down projector screen and a built-in IP5-rated dual-AC solar power outlet. The Solar Mars Bot is an AI-powered autonomous unit combining a power station and 300W auto-retractable solar panels; Jackery first mentioned it at CES 2024 and has developed it from concept to a product.

The bot can follow users to a site, deploy its panels and position itself for optimal charging. ZDNet suggested it could appeal to people needing power in remote areas inaccessible to vehicles or for off-grid camps with obstructions to fixed panels.


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Tech, Jackery, Solar Mars Bot, Solar Gazebo, Portable Power