DJI offers new 2kWh Portable Power Station with new Power 2000

DJI has launched a new addition to its portable battery lineup, the Power 2000. The unit delivers 2 kWh of storage and 3 kW continuous output, targeting users who need compact, high-capacity off-grid power. At $1,299, it enters a competitive segment that includes products from EcoFlow, Anker, Bluetti, Jackery, and more, with DJI focusing on production and professional use cases.
The Power 2000 builds on the company’s Power 1000, released in 2024. Compared to the earlier model, the new unit doubles the capacity and increases power output by roughly 800 W. The form factor has also increased in size, now around 22 kilograms and 32.6 litres in volume.
The battery use sLFP chemistry and is rated for 4,000 cycles at 80 percent capacity retention. DJI claims a fast charge of 55 minutes to 80 percent using grid power, with a full charge taking 90 minutes. The device also accepts 1,800 W solar input and up to 1,000 W from a car alternator, but only when using optional accessories starting from an extra $359. A UPS function enables automatic switching within 10 milliseconds during power loss. DJI says it has 26 temperatures sensors meaning it operates normally up to 45°C.
Port options include four AC outlets, two more than the Power 1000. It also has four USB-C ports (two at 140 W output), four USB-A ports, and proprietary SDC ports designed to support DJI drones and production gear for charging. The unit is controllable via the DJI Home app, which also manages expansion batteries and charger settings.
The Power 2000 supports up to ten 2,048Wh expansion batteries, allowing a total capacity of 22,528Wh. Compared to competitors, the integration with DJI’s app ecosystem and drone hardware has particular interest.
The Power 2000 is available now from DJI and authorised retailers. Expansion batteries, solar panels, and other accessories are sold separately.