DJI – yes, the DJI with the drones – has entered the big battery market with the DJI Power 2000, a 2048 Wh power station that offers a continuous 3000 W of power, charges up to 80 % in 55 minutes and expands to 22 kWh by connecting up to 10 batteries. At $1,299/€1,399, it’s aimed at anyone who needs a quieter, lighter and (according to DJI) smarter alternative to existing solutions from EcoFlow, Bluetti, Anker and Jackery.
If you've ever roasted mushrooms on a portable an induction cooker in the middle of the forest, then you know that the classic "power bank" has literally lost its soul. DJI Power 2000 is the answer to the question that every generation of van-lifarers, field cameramen, and housewives have asked when the power went out: "Why is the generator so loud and smelly?"
Capacity: 2048 Wh in a 16-inch case
- 2048 Wh LFP (LiFePO₄) cell juice It provides 4,000 cycles up to 80 % capacity, which means about a decade of daily discharge and charge.
- In a 32.6-liter case that weighs just under 22 kg, you can still move it without a lift – at least twice before calling your friends.
Power and sockets: 3000 W, four by four
Connect an espresso machine, a projector, a laptop, and half a drone:
- 4 × AC outputs (230 V/3000 W)
- 4 × USB-C (2 × 140W + 2 × 65W)
- 4 × USB-A and DJI's SDC connectors for direct super-charging of drones.
Fast charging: 0 → 80 % in 55 minutes
Do you only have one outlet in your wall? No problem – the Power 2000 pulls up to 2.2kW and is ready for your morning coffee before you grind it. If the sun is shining, it accepts up to 1.8 kW of solar input; while driving, the car's alternator can charge it with 1kW.
Scalability: 22 kWh based on the Lego brick principle
Add to ten expansion batteries (2 kWh each) and stack a tower that will keep your house alive for almost a full day of average usage. Price? Almost $10k, but anyone who's ever lost half a venison salami in the freezer knows the true value.
Silent standby and UPS in 10 ms
In standard charging mode, it only makes a rumble 30 dB – less than your refrigerator. In the event of a power outage, it switches to UPS mode 0.01 seconds and the computer doesn't even want to.
The smart part: the DJI Home app
Since it's 2025, you manage the battery via your phone: check currents, turn on AC outlets, and play with graphs while the Power 2000 silently charges your electric grill.
Price and competition
- $1,299 / 1,399 EUR for the base unit.
- The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max, Bluetti AC200P, and Anker Solix F2000 are all in the same price range – but DJI is betting on a lighter body, quiet operation, and seamless integration with drones (if you're a filmmaker, of course).
Conclusion: A battery that cares little about your extended dryer
DJI Power 2000 It's not a "Powerwall" you bolt to your garage, and it's admittedly not going to power your entire house's HVAC and hot tub at the same time. But it's incredibly portable, fast-charging, and—most importantly—powerful enough to keep your Wi-Fi and pancake maker out in the dark. For anyone who swears by mobility (or just likes to sleep soundly when the main power switch is tripped), this is one the most elegant lithium-iron-phosphate solutions right now.