Jackery Explorer 2000 PlusvsBLUETTI AC180
The BLUETTI AC180 ($424) and Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus ($1,999) sit in different price brackets, with a $1,575 gap between them. Is the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus's 2,042Wh capacity and 3,000W output worth the premium over the BLUETTI AC180's 1,152Wh/1,800W? We compare every spec below.
Specifications Comparison
Key Differences Explained
Battery Capacity
The Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus packs 2,042Wh — 1.8x the BLUETTI AC180's 1,152Wh. That extra 890Wh means significantly longer runtime for appliances like mini-fridges, CPAP machines, or power tools.
Output Power
With 3,000W continuous output, the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus can handle heavier loads than the BLUETTI AC180's 1,800W. This matters for high-draw appliances like microwaves, hair dryers, or power tools that demand consistent wattage.
Cost per Watt-Hour
At $0.37/Wh, the BLUETTI AC180 offers 62% better value per watt-hour than the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus ($0.98/Wh). This metric helps you understand the raw cost of stored energy, regardless of other features.
Portability
At 35.3 lbs, the BLUETTI AC180 is 25.5 lbs lighter than the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus (60.8 lbs). For camping, tailgating, or emergency kits where you need to carry your power station, that weight difference adds up quickly.
Choose Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus if...
- You need maximum battery capacity — 2,042Wh gives you 77% more runtime than the BLUETTI AC180
- You need to power high-wattage appliances up to 3,000W
- Long-term durability is important — 4,000 cycle lifespan
Choose BLUETTI AC180 if...
- Budget is a priority — save $1,575 compared to the Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus
- Portability matters — at 35.3 lbs, it's 25.5 lbs lighter


