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CES 2026: Jackery presents innovative solar pavilion, among other things

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Jackery is showing what modern energy supply could look like in the future: flexible, sustainable and suitable for everyday use. With a new type of solar pavilion and an expanded HomePower series, the manufacturer is specifically targeting users who are looking for independent energy sources for their home and garden. The solutions presented combine solar power generation, energy storage and design – and clearly position themselves as the answer to rising energy costs and growing demands for reliability.

Highlights

  • New Solar Gazebo combines patio shading with integrated photovoltaics
  • Up to 2,000 watts of PV power and around 10 kWh of daily power generation possible
  • HomePower series expands Jackery’s portfolio with scalable energy backups
  • Focus on plug & play, high efficiency and long-life LiFePO4 batteries

Solar Gazebo: photovoltaics meets outdoor design

With the Jackery Solar Gazebo, the manufacturer presents a product that rethinks classic solar technology. Instead of restricting modules to roofs or balconies, Jackery integrates power generation directly into a high-quality garden gazebo. Several solar modules are installed on the roof, which together achieve an output of 2,000 watts. Under optimal conditions, this can generate up to 10 kWh of electricity per day – enough to cover a relevant part of household requirements or to charge a connected storage unit.

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100 watt industrial PV modules with an efficiency of 24 percent are used, which underlines the high efficiency standards. The construction is designed for permanent outdoor use and can withstand wind, rain and snow. With dimensions of 4.5 × 3 × 2.7 meters and a weight of around 350 kilograms, the Solar Gazebo is clearly aimed at users with their own garden or spacious terrace. The recessed, weather-protected sockets (IP65) are practical and allow electricity to be used directly on site.

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The sockets can then be used for lighting, garden tools or entertainment electronics, for example. In combination with a suitable storage unit such as the HomePower 2000 Ultra in Europe or the E5000 Plus in the USA, the pavilion becomes a fully-fledged mini-photovoltaic system. The concept is particularly interesting for households without a suitable balcony or with an unfavorable roof orientation that still want to generate solar power.

HomePower series: Scalable energy backup for emergencies

In addition to the Solar Gazebo, Jackery is presenting the new HomePower series at CES 2026. These are high-performance power stations designed as energy backups for private households. The series comprises three models: HomePower 3000, HomePower 3600 Plus and HomePower 5000 Plus. The number in the name stands for the storage capacity of 3, 3.6 and 5 kWh respectively.

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All variants are based on long-life LiFePO4 batteries, which are known for their high cycle stability and safety. The target group are households that want to protect themselves against power failures or reliably continue to operate critical devices such as fridges, routers, work computers or medical devices. Thanks to numerous connection options, different consumers can be supplied in parallel, while the modular concept enables adaptation to different budgets and performance requirements.

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Jackery is positioning the HomePower series as a flexible solution between a classic emergency power generator and a permanently installed home storage system. However, this product line has currently only been announced for the US market. For the time being, the HomePower 2000 Ultra remains the central product for the European market, particularly in combination with balcony or garden solar solutions such as the new Gazebo.

Conclusion

With the CES 2026 innovations, Jackery is underlining its claim to make solar energy easier and more versatile to use. The Solar Gazebo combines design, utility and sustainability in an unusual way, while the HomePower series specifically addresses the issue of energy backup. Prices and specific market launches have not yet been announced. What is clear, however, is that the solutions presented are aimed at users who want to become more independent of the power grid – whether in the garden, on the patio or in the entire household.

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