Jackery Goes Big at CES 2026 With Rugged Power Station, Solar Gazebo & Solar Robot – Android Headlines

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Android Headlines / Mobile Events News / CES / Jackery Goes Big at CES 2026 With Rugged Power Station, Solar Gazebo & Solar Robot
At CES 2026, Jackery unveiled three new products: the rugged Explorer 1500 Ultra portable power station, a Solar Gazebo with built-in high-output solar panels, and an AI-powered Solar Mars Bot that can autonomously generate and deliver power. Highlights include the Explorer 1500 Ultra’s fast charging, durable design, and long battery lifespan, the Gazebo’s 2,000W solar capacity, and the Mars Bot’s self-driving, sunlight-tracking solar charging for mobile, off-grid power.
Jackery has launched several new products at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The company has announced a new portable power station, a Solar Gazebo, and an Autonomous Solar Mars Bot.
Let’s kick things off with the portable power station. The name of this product is the Jackery Explorer 1500 Ultra. Jackery says it’s a “professional-grade power solution engineered for demanding environments with uncompromising standards for reliability, durability, and refined design.”
It’s a member of Jackery’s Essential Home Backup lineup. It meets the industry’s highest dust-and-waterproof rating, IP65. IPX5-level water protection is also included here. It’s designed to withstand both a desert and heavy rain, not to mention moisture, water splashes, etc.
It also meets Level-9 seismic resistance standards and has passed a one-meter drop test. It’s reinforced with ultra-rugged construction as well. Jackery is using a redesigned titanium-alloy multi-layer structure.
The Jackery Explorer 1500 Ultra weighs just 17.5 kg. It extends to 3,600W peak output duration by up to ten times compared to traditional power station designs. It is capable of sustaining a 2,000W output for up to 15 minutes.
Jackery is using EV-grade LiFePO4 battery cells here. That enables the device to maintain up to 70% battery health after 4,000 charge cycles. That means you get up to 10 years of worry-free use.
It is also equipped with Jackery’s ChargeShield 2.0 fast-charging technology. It offers faster and safer charging. Recharging it fully takes 1.5 hours, and it comes with support for up to 800W of solar input.
There are various outputs included on the device. That includes two AC outlets, USB-C ports, USB-A ports, and a 12V car outlet. Needless to say, you can charge multiple devices at once.
Jackery also wanted to emphasize that the Explorer 1500 Ultra is capable of powering Starling systems in off-grid environments. Based on internal testing, it supports up to 50 hours of Starlink Mini use on a single charge.
The Jackery Solar Gazebo is an open-air extension of the home, says Jackery. It “blends leisure, design, and utility in a single cohesive installation.”
It is equipped with high-efficiency solar panels delivering up to 2,000W of capacity and generating up to 10 kilowatt-hours per day. Its ultra-durable 6063 T5 aluminum frame is a nice addition too.
It also features a pull-down projector screen and a built-in IP5-rated dual-AC solar power outlet. Jackery is also offering a 25-year warranty here.
The Jackery Solar Mars Bot is a truly interesting portable source of power. It is an updated version of it, following two years of R&D. It has AI-enhanced computer vision to autonomously drive, follow its user, and operate virtually around the clock.
While being used, it offers 300W auto-retractable solar panels. This robot can track sunlight, recharge itself using solar energy, and deliver power. Jackery says it represents a “meaningful step forward in how mobile, self-sustaining power is delivered.” It is coming to the US, by the way.
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Kristijan has been writing for Android Headlines since 2014 and is an editor for the site. He has worked as a writer for several outlets before joining Android Headlines, and has a background in writing about Android and technology in general. He is a smartphone enthusiast that specializes in Android smartphones, and that platform in general. Contact him at [email protected]
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