Jackery HomePower 2000 Ultra
Configuration
| Capacity | Max output | from | €/kWh |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 kWh | 1.5 kW | €669 | €335 |
| 4.1 kWh | 1.5 kW | €1,208 | €295 |
| 6.1 kWh | 1.5 kW | €1,747 | €286 |
| 8.2 kWh | 1.5 kW | €2,286 | €279 |
Specifications
Cell chemistry | LFP |
Max output | 1.5 kW |
Usable capacity | 95% |
Round-trip efficiency | 83.4% |
Phases | 1 |
Solar input | 2000 W |
Backup power | Yes |
P1 meter | Yes |
Home Assistant | No |
IP rating | IP65 |
Cycle life | 6000 |
Warranty | 10 jr |
Weight | 26.4 kg |
Inverter hardware ceiling is 1500 W (manufacturer lists 1500 VA max off-grid). In the Dutch plug-in configuration discharge is software-limited to 800 W on a shared circuit, but reviewers report it can be raised to 1500 W after an electrician approves a dedicated circuit; captured the 1500 W hardware max here, not the 800 W socket cap. Output does not increase with added battery modules (capacity 2 kWh base, expandable to 8 kWh, output fixed by inverter). Solar input: dual MPPT 1000 W each = 2000 W PV; total solar capacity 2800 W when adding an 800 W micro-inverter input. usablePct estimated from 1945 Wh usable / 2048 Wh nominal per iotdomotica review. Round-trip efficiency 83.4% from energienerds review (manufacturer does not publish it). P1 meter support via HomeWizard, Homey Energy Dongle, Shelly Pro 3EM. No open/local API, so no native Home Assistant integration. Modbus not documented. Weight 26.4 kg is the base unit. Source conflict on output: Jackery NL/EU and some retailers state 800 W; reviews state 1500 W hardware max.
Sources
All figures are model estimates from public data and assumptions, not a guarantee or financial advice. Real results depend on market prices, your usage and your equipment. Verify with the provider and installer before deciding.
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