
Regularly $799, the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 power station is $429 right now at Amazon
THE SO WHAT
Deep discounts on high-capacity portable power show how energy storage is commoditizing into consumer-grade infrastructure. If your product depends on mobility or resilience—outdoors, field work, backup—assume customers can now bring serious power with them and design accordingly.
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