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Home » The DJI Power 2000 is down to $799, making it one of the best value power stations right now
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The DJI Power 2000 is down to $799, making it one of the best value power stations right now

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 11, 20262 Mins Read
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Portable power stations have exploded in popularity as of late, but most of the interesting ones are either too small to be genuinely useful or priced well out of reach. The DJI Power 2000 sits in a different category: 2048Wh of LFP capacity, 3000W of continuous output, and a 0-80% recharge time of 55 minutes, now down to $799. That’s a $500 drop, and it’s the kind of cut that makes this worth a serious look.

What you’re getting

The headline number is the capacity: 2048Wh puts this comfortably in whole-home-backup territory for shorter outages, not just phone charging and laptop top-ups. The 3000W continuous output means you can run a refrigerator, a microwave, power tools, or medical equipment without worrying about tripping the unit.

The battery chemistry matters here, too. LFP (lithium iron phosphate) is slower to degrade than standard lithium-ion and considerably more stable under heavy use and high temperatures. DJI rates the Power 2000 for over 3,000 charge cycles before dropping to 80% capacity, which is the kind of longevity that justifies treating this as infrastructure rather than a gadget.

Then there’s the recharge speed. Getting from flat to 80% in 55 minutes is fast by any standard in this category. If you’re relying on this during an outage with a solar panel, or topping up at a campsite hookup, that turnaround time genuinely changes how you use the thing.

Why it’s worth it

At $1,299, the Power 2000 was priced at the high end of a competitive market. At $799, the math shifts considerably. Comparable 2000Wh-class stations from Jackery, EcoFlow, and Bluetti typically sit between $900 and $1,100 at full price, and few of them match the LFP chemistry, recharge speed, and output ceiling simultaneously. The DJI name also brings with it a customer support and firmware ecosystem that’s more developed than some of the smaller players in this space.

Whether this is for camping, RV trips, or keeping the essentials running during a storm, this is a station that won’t feel underpowered for the job.

The bottom line

If you’ve been waiting for a serious portable power station to drop to a reasonable price, the DJI Power 2000 at $799 is exactly that. You’re getting 2048Wh of durable LFP capacity, serious output headroom, and fast recharging at a $500 discount, which is the kind of deal that doesn’t come around often in this category.

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