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Explorer 2000 v2 vs Explorer 500

Explorer 2000 v2

Jackery

Explorer 2000 v2

VS
2,200W
Running power
500W
2,042 Wh
Battery
518.4 Wh
39.5 lbs
Weight
13.2 lbs

At a Glance

This comparison pairs two Jackery stations at opposite ends of the capacity spectrum, aimed at buyers deciding between serious home backup power and lightweight portability. The Explorer 2000 v2 delivers 2200W of running power and 2042 Wh of battery capacity, enough to handle 45 out of 53 devices in our compatibility testing.

The Explorer 500 managed just 20 of those same 53 devices, limited by its 500W output and 518.4 Wh battery. LFP chemistry in the 2000 v2 provides roughly 4000 charge cycles, five times the 800-cycle rating of the 500.

A 20ms UPS function on the larger unit adds home-backup utility the 500 lacks entirely. The tradeoff is weight: at 13.2 lbs, the Explorer 500 is less than a third the 39.5 lbs of its bigger sibling, making it far easier to pack for camping or day trips.

Explorer 2000 v2

Overall Winner

Explorer 2000 v2

Powers 45 of 53 tested devices vs 20 for Explorer 500

Home backup: Explorer 2000 v2 RV / mobile: Tie Solar: Explorer 2000 v2

Choose Explorer 2000 v2 if...

  • + You value battery longevity (LFP, 4,000 cycles)
  • + Built-in UPS with 20ms switchover
  • + You want broader device compatibility
  • + You need all-day runtime headroom

Choose Explorer 500 if...

  • + Portability matters (13 lbs vs 40)
  • + You want faster solar recharging

Spec Snapshot

Absolute values shown. Bars are scaled within this comparison for readability.

Each metric is independent. Bar lengths are not comparable across different compare pages.

Capacity

Higher is better | Scale max: 2,042 Wh | Explorer 2000 v2 leads
Explorer 2000 v2 2,042 Wh
Explorer 500 518.4 Wh

Explorer 2000 v2: +1,524 Wh (+293.9%).

Running Power

Higher is better | Scale max: 2,200 W | Explorer 2000 v2 leads
Explorer 2000 v2 2,200 W
Explorer 500 500 W

Explorer 2000 v2: +1,700 W (+340.0%).

Surge Power

Higher is better | Scale max: 4,400 W | Explorer 2000 v2 leads
Explorer 2000 v2 4,400 W
Explorer 500 1,000 W

Explorer 2000 v2: +3,400 W (+340.0%).

Weight

Lower is better | Scale best: 13.2 lbs | Explorer 500 leads
Explorer 2000 v2 39.5 lbs (17.9 kg)
Explorer 500 13.2 lbs (6.0 kg)

Explorer 500: -26.2 lbs (66.5% lighter).

Battery Life

Higher is better | Scale max: 4,000 cycles | Explorer 2000 v2 leads
Explorer 2000 v2 4,000 cycles
Explorer 500 800 cycles

Explorer 2000 v2: +3,200 cycles (+400.0%).

Where Compatibility Actually Differs

Out of 53 devices tested, 25 show a different result between these two stations.

Same result: 53%

Both can run: 20 · Differences: 47% (25/53) · Neither can run: 8

Only Explorer 2000 v2 can run 25

2-Slice Bread Toaster Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Coffee Maker Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Digital Air Fryer Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Electric Skillet Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Electric Stove (Single Burner) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Electric Water Kettle Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Instant Pot (6 Qt) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Microwave Oven (1000W) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Toaster Oven Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Rice Cooker Explorer 500: Running shortfall

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Dehumidifier (70 Pint) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Gas Furnace Fan (Blower) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Portable AC (12,000 BTU) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Space Heater (1,500W) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Window AC (8,000 BTU) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Dishwasher Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Washing Machine Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Corded Drill / Hammer Drill Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Shop Vac (Wet/Dry, 5-6 HP Peak) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Sump Pump (1/2 HP) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Desktop PC (Gaming/Workstation) Explorer 500: Running shortfall

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EV Charger (Level 1, 120V) Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Portable Ice Maker (Countertop) Explorer 500: Surge shortfall

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Professional Hair Dryer Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Laser Printer Explorer 500: Running + surge shortfall

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Neither can run · 8 devices

These are 240V or high-voltage devices โ€” neither station supports them.

Central AC (3-Ton)

Electric Clothes Dryer

Circular Saw (Corded)

Electric Chainsaw (14-inch)

Pancake Air Compressor (6-Gallon)

RV Rooftop AC (13,500 BTU)

Electric Water Heater (50 Gal)

Well Pump (1 HP)

Full Specs Comparison

Spec Explorer 2000 v2 Explorer 500
Capacity 2,042 Wh 518.4 Wh
Running Power 2,200 W 500 W
Surge Power 4,400 W 1,000 W
Weight 39.5 lbs (17.9 kg) 13.2 lbs (6.0 kg)
Energy Density 114.1 Wh/kg 86.4 Wh/kg
Portability Tier portable ultralight
Chemistry LFP Other
Cycle Life 4,000 800
Expandable No No
UPS Yes (20 ms) No
AC Voltage 120V 120V

Solar Charging

Best-case charging profile using compatible solar panels.

Explorer 2000 v2

Max solar input 400 W
Connector DC8020
Full charge time ~14.6h
Compatible panels 19/20

MPPT: 16-60V

Explorer 500

Faster
Max solar input 112.5 W
Connector DC7909
Full charge time ~6.6h
Compatible panels 12/20

MPPT: 12-30V

Charge speed comparison

~14.6h
~6.6h

Longer bar = faster charge (inverted scale)

Device Compatibility

All tested devices grouped by category. Click a category to expand.

Explorer 2000 v2Explorer 500

Emergency(2)

2/2
1/2
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
Full-Size Freezer (15-17 Cu. Ft.)Safe8.9hSafe2.3h
Sump Pump (1/2 HP)Safe1.3hFailN/A

Entertainment(2)

2/2
1/2
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
Desktop PC (Gaming/Workstation)Safe1.4hFailN/A
TelevisionSafe8.4hSafe2.1h

EV & Transportation(2)

2/2
1/2
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
E-Bike Battery ChargerSafe7.1hSafe1.8h
EV Charger (Level 1, 120V)Safe1hFailN/A

Heating & Cooling(7)

6/7
1/7
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
Box Fan (20-inch)Safe17.2hSafe4.4h
Central AC (3-Ton)Voltage FailN/AVoltage FailN/A
Dehumidifier (70 Pint)Safe1.7hFailN/A
Gas Furnace Fan (Blower)Safe1.4hFailN/A
Portable AC (12,000 BTU)Tight1.1hFailN/A
Space Heater (1,500W)Safe1hFailN/A
Window AC (8,000 BTU)Safe2hFailN/A

Home Infrastructure(3)

1/3
1/3
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
Electric Water Heater (50 Gal)Voltage FailN/AVoltage FailN/A
Garage Door Opener (Residential)Safe7.9hSafe2h
Well Pump (1 HP)Voltage FailN/AVoltage FailN/A

Kitchen Appliances(11)

11/11
1/11
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
2-Slice Bread ToasterSafe1hFailN/A
Coffee MakerSafe0.9hFailN/A
Digital Air FryerSafe0.8hFailN/A
Electric SkilletSafe1hFailN/A
Electric Stove (Single Burner)Safe0.8hFailN/A
Electric Water KettleSafe1hFailN/A
Instant Pot (6 Qt)Safe1hFailN/A
Microwave Oven (1000W)Safe0.7hFailN/A
Rice CookerSafe1.5hFailN/A
Slow CookerSafe4.8hSafe1.2h
Toaster OvenSafe0.8hFailN/A

Large Appliances(4)

3/4
1/4
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
DishwasherSafe0.8hFailN/A
Electric Clothes DryerVoltage FailN/AVoltage FailN/A
French Door RefrigeratorSafe6.9hSafe1.8h
Washing MachineSafe1.1hFailN/A

Medical(4)

4/4
4/4
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
CPAP MachineSafe25.5hSafe6.5h
Electric Wheelchair ChargerSafe4.2hSafe1.1h
Medical Nebulizer MachineSafe13hSafe3.3h
Portable Oxygen ConcentratorSafe4.1hSafe1h

Outdoor & RV(6)

5/6
4/6
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
Pellet GrillSafe14.9hSafe3.8h
Portable Electric CoolerSafe23.8hSafe6h
Portable FanSafe23.4hSafe5.9h
Portable Ice Maker (Countertop)Safe4hFailN/A
Portable ProjectorSafe7.1hSafe1.8h
RV Rooftop AC (13,500 BTU)FailN/AFailN/A

Personal Care(2)

2/2
1/2
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
Electric BlanketSafe7.9hSafe2h
Professional Hair DryerSafe0.8hFailN/A

Power Tools(5)

2/5
0/5
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
Circular Saw (Corded)FailN/AFailN/A
Corded Drill / Hammer DrillSafe1.3hFailN/A
Electric Chainsaw (14-inch)FailN/AFailN/A
Pancake Air Compressor (6-Gallon)FailN/AFailN/A
Shop Vac (Wet/Dry, 5-6 HP Peak)Tight1hFailN/A

Work from Home(5)

5/5
4/5
DeviceExplorer 2000 v2RuntimeExplorer 500Runtime
LaptopSafe4hSafe1h
Laser PrinterSafe2hFailN/A
Monitor (27-inch LCD)Safe26hSafe6.6h
Starlink SystemSafe14.3hSafe3.6h
WiFi RouterSafe19.1hSafe4.8h

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The Bottom Line

Buyers who need whole-room or home backup coverage should pick the Explorer 2000 v2. Its 2200W output, 4000-cycle LFP battery, and 85% device pass rate (45 of 53) make it the stronger all-around station.

The Explorer 500 fits travelers and minimalists who prioritize a grab-and-go form factor and only need to charge phones, laptops, or small appliances. Our pick is the Explorer 2000 v2, scoring 88 to the 500's 40.

Explorer 2000 v2 vs Explorer 500 FAQ

Q Which is better for home backup, Explorer 2000 v2 or Explorer 500?

Explorer 2000 v2 is the stronger overall choice in this matchup based on weighted compatibility across 53 tested devices.

Q Which has longer runtime, Explorer 2000 v2 or Explorer 500?

Explorer 2000 v2 has higher battery capacity (2,042 Wh), which generally supports longer runtime on the same load.

Q Which charges faster with solar panels?

Explorer 500 has the faster best-case solar recharge profile in our panel compatibility test set.

Q Which is more portable, Explorer 2000 v2 or Explorer 500?

Explorer 500 is lighter at 13.2 lbs vs 39.5 lbs. Explorer 500 is rated ultralight for portability.

Q How many devices can each power station run?

Explorer 2000 v2 powers 45 of 53 tested devices, compared to 20 for Explorer 500.

Q Does Explorer 2000 v2 or Explorer 500 have UPS mode for power outages?

Only Explorer 2000 v2 has UPS (uninterruptible power supply) mode with a 20ms switchover time, which keeps connected devices running during a power outage without interruption.