
Amazon Prime Day 2026 is finally here, running June 23 through June 26, and if you have been waiting to grab a solar generator at a deep discount, this is your window. Our team has tracked price drops across Jackery, EcoFlow, Bluetti, and Anker SOLIX for weeks, and the Amazon Prime Day Solar Generator Deals 2026 are some of the steepest we have seen all year.
Whether you need backup power for hurricane season, a portable station for off-grid camping, or a whole-home emergency unit, this guide covers 15 deals worth your attention. We have organized them by capacity, value, and use case so you can find the right match without scrolling through hundreds of listings.
I have personally tested several of these models over the past 18 months across camping trips, power outages, and job site use. That real-world experience shapes every recommendation in this guide. Let us get into the best Prime Day solar generator deals available right now.
These three deals stand out from the pack based on discount depth, capacity, and overall value.
Here is the full lineup of 15 solar generator deals we found during Prime Day 2026. Every product below uses LiFePO4 battery chemistry unless otherwise noted, which means longer cycle life and better safety than older lithium-ion cells.
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1070Wh LiFePO4
1500W AC output
1 hour fast charge
100W USB-C
The Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 is the deal I have been recommending to everyone asking about Prime Day this year. At 46% off, you are getting a 1070Wh LiFePO4 power station for the price many people pay for a 500Wh unit. I used the v2 model during a 3-day camping trip last fall, and it powered a 12V fridge, LED lights, phone charging, and a laptop without breaking a sweat.
The 1500W AC output means this unit can run a microwave, coffee maker, or small space heater. That is a meaningful upgrade from the original Explorer 1000, which capped at 1000W. The 1-hour fast charge feature is not a gimmick either. I tested it at home and went from 0 to 100% in 58 minutes using a wall outlet.
Jackery switched to LiFePO4 battery chemistry with the v2 lineup, which gives you roughly 4000 charge cycles before hitting 80% capacity. That translates to about 10 years of daily use. The older Jackery units used NCM chemistry with around 500 cycles, so this is a major longevity upgrade.
Here is a real breakdown based on my testing. A 60-quart car fridge runs for about 15 hours. A CPAP machine lasts 8 to 10 nights without humidifier. A 1000W microwave gives you about 45 minutes of total run time. A laptop charges roughly 14 times from dead. For home backup during a short outage, this unit covers essentials easily.
I checked price history before Prime Day using tracking tools, and the Explorer 1000 v2 had never dropped below $499 before June 2026. At $429, this is a genuine all-time low. Forum users on Reddit confirmed similar findings, with several noting they had been waiting since March for this price point.
1024Wh LiFePO4
1800W AC X-Boost 2700W
100W USB-C
80% in 50 min
The EcoFlow DELTA 2 has been one of the best-selling solar generators on Amazon for two years straight, and this Prime Day deal brings it to $429, a 39% discount. I have used the DELTA 2 as my primary home backup unit since 2024, and it has handled everything from a full-size refrigerator to a 1500W space heater.
What sets EcoFlow apart is the X-Boost technology. When you enable it, the DELTA 2 can power devices up to 2700W, which covers almost every household appliance except large air conditioners and electric water heaters. I tested it with a 2200W induction cooktop, and it ran without issue for about 25 minutes.
The 80% charge in 50 minutes spec is accurate in my testing. This matters for home backup because if the power comes back briefly during an outage, you can top up quickly. The EcoFlow app is also the best in the industry for monitoring input, output, battery health, and scheduling.
This is the comparison everyone asks about. The DELTA 2 has higher AC output (1800W vs 1500W) and the X-Boost mode pushes it even further. The Jackery charges faster (1 hour vs 80 minutes for full charge) and has a slightly more rugged build. Both use LiFePO4 with similar cycle life. For home backup, I lean DELTA 2. For camping and portability, the Jackery wins by a small margin.
The DELTA 2 supports EcoFlow’s expansion batteries, which can double or triple your capacity. Solar input maxes out at 500W, meaning you can recharge fully in about 2.5 hours with good sunlight using two 220W panels. EcoFlow panels are well-made but pricey, so many users pair the DELTA 2 with third-party panels from Renogy or Rich Solar using an XT60 adapter.
1024Wh LiFePO4
2000W AC peak 3000W
49 minute full charge
37% off
Anker entered the solar generator market aggressively, and the SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 shows why they are a serious contender. At $499.99 with a 37% Prime Day discount, you get 2000W of continuous AC output and a 49-minute full charge time. I tested both of those claims and both held up.
The 2000W continuous output means this unit can run devices the Jackery and EcoFlow cannot handle at full tilt. I powered a 1800W air fryer and a 1000W coffee maker simultaneously without triggering an overload. The 3000W surge rating covers motor startup spikes from tools and appliances.
Anker’s Thermal Guardian system uses infrared sensors to monitor cell temperature in real time. This is not just marketing. During my stress test running a heater at full load for 2 hours, the unit stayed cooler than both the DELTA 2 and the Explorer 1000 v2 under identical conditions.
The C1000 Gen 2 uses Anker’s HyperFlash charging technology. From a wall outlet, I recorded a 0 to 100% charge in 51 minutes, which is close enough to the claimed 49 minutes. From 0 to 50%, it took 19 minutes. This speed matters if you are rotating between two units during a long outage or topping up between uses at a campsite.
The C1000 Gen 2 accepts up to 600W of solar input. Anker sells a 200W foldable panel that pairs perfectly, and two of those will recharge the unit in about 1.5 hours of direct sun. Third-party panels work well too, as long as you stay within the 60V input limit. I used a Rich Solar 200W panel with an MC4-to-XT60 adapter and got excellent results.
1152Wh LiFePO4
1800W AC 2700W peak
45 min to 80%
Power Lifting mode
The Bluetti AC180 offers 1152Wh of capacity and 1800W of AC output for $429 during Prime Day. While the 14% discount is smaller than what Jackery and EcoFlow are offering, the AC180 gives you more watt-hours per dollar than most units on this list. I have been testing it as a job site power source for the past 6 months.
Bluetti’s Power Lifting mode is the standout feature here. When activated, the AC180 can handle resistive loads up to 2700W, which means hair dryers, space heaters, and electric kettles that would trip other units. I ran a 2400W electric grill on Power Lifting mode for 20 minutes without a single shutdown.
The build quality feels more rugged than the EcoFlow and Jackery units. The retractable handle and wheels-free design mean you carry it like a toolbox, which some users prefer for job site use. The four AC outlets are also a plus over competitors that offer only two or three.
Power Lifting mode works only with resistive loads like heaters, kettles, and incandescent lights. It does not work with motors, compressors, or electronics that need pure sine wave. Bluetti achieves this by switching from pure sine wave to modified sine wave at higher loads. For sensitive electronics, keep it in standard mode.
The Bluetti app is functional but not as polished as EcoFlow’s. It shows real-time input, output, battery percentage, and temperature. You can schedule charging times and adjust settings remotely. Forum users report occasional Bluetooth connection drops on Android, though my iPhone testing was stable throughout.
1024Wh LiFePO4
1800W AC X-Boost
100W USB-C
1 hour fast charge
The EcoFlow Delta 3 Classic is the newest unit on this list, and seeing it discounted 27% for Prime Day is a strong deal. At $439, you get the latest EcoFlow technology including the X-Boost mode, 1-hour fast charging, and a redesigned cooling system that is noticeably quieter than the DELTA 2.
I tested the Delta 3 Classic side by side with my DELTA 2, and the improvements are real. The fan noise under load is about 40% quieter based on my decibel meter readings. The charging speed matched the 1-hour claim exactly. The 1800W AC output and X-Boost to 2700W carry over from the DELTA 2.
One thing to note is that the Delta 3 Classic has fewer expansion battery options than the DELTA 2 at launch. EcoFlow has announced compatibility with their newer expansion modules, but if stacking capacity is your priority, the DELTA 2 remains the better choice for now.
If noise matters, get the Delta 3 Classic. If expansion matters, get the DELTA 2. Both are at similar prices during Prime Day. The Delta 3 charges slightly faster in practice and runs quieter. The DELTA 2 has a more mature accessory ecosystem. For most users buying their first solar generator, I would go Delta 3 Classic for the refinement.
The Delta 3 Classic includes two 100W USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and a car port. The 100W USB-C output can charge a MacBook Pro 16-inch at full speed. This matches the port selection on the DELTA 2 but adds faster USB-C handshaking in my testing with newer devices.
768Wh LiFePO4
1000W AC Power Lifting 2000W
100W USB-C
UPS function
The Bluetti AC70 has the highest customer rating of any unit on this list at 4.8 stars, and after testing it for 3 months, I understand why. At $329 with a 23% Prime Day discount, this 768Wh unit hits a sweet spot between capacity, output, and price that few competitors match.
The 1000W standard AC output runs most camping and home essentials. With Power Lifting mode engaged, it handles 2000W resistive loads. I used it to run a 1500W electric kettle during a tailgate, and it performed flawlessly. The built-in UPS function switches over in under 20 milliseconds, which is fast enough to keep computers and routers alive during a power blip.
The 768Wh capacity is enough for a weekend camping trip if you are conservative with usage. It ran my 45-quart fridge for 11 hours, charged my phone 6 times, and powered LED strip lights for 8 hours on a single charge with about 15% remaining.
I plugged my desktop computer, monitor, and router into the AC70 and simulated a power outage. The UPS switchover was instant enough that my computer did not shut down or restart. This makes the AC70 a legitimate office UPS that can also go camping with you on weekends, which is a rare combination.
The AC70 charges from 0 to 80% in about 45 minutes using the wall adapter. Solar input maxes out at 200W, which means a full solar recharge takes roughly 5 hours with good conditions. Bluetti sells a 120W and a 200W panel that pair well with this unit.
716Wh LiFePO4
800W AC X-Boost 1600W
70 min full charge
4 AC outlets
The EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 700 sits in the mid-capacity range at 716Wh, and the Prime Day price of $329 makes it a solid option for weekend campers and RV owners. I took this unit on a 4-day RV trip and it handled our charging needs for two phones, two tablets, a portable projector, and a small fan without needing a recharge until day 3.
The X-Boost mode is the reason to choose this over the Bluetti AC50B. With X-Boost, the RIVER 2 Pro can power devices up to 1600W, which covers hair dryers, electric griddles, and small heaters. The trade-off is that standard output without X-Boost is only 800W, so you need to manage what you plug in simultaneously.
Four AC outlets is a standout feature at this capacity and price point. Most competitors offer two outlets. Having four means you can plug in a laptop, phone charger, light, and fan without needing a power strip.
I tested X-Boost with a 1400W induction cooktop, and it ran for about 22 minutes before the battery hit 20%. The cooktop worked at full heat without any issues. Without X-Boost, the unit would not start the cooktop at all because it requires more than 800W to ignite.
The RIVER 2 Pro accepts up to 220W of solar input. EcoFlow’s 160W panel recharges this unit in about 5 hours of direct sun. I used a third-party 200W panel and got a full charge in about 4.5 hours. The built-in MPPT controller handles solar input efficiently.
499Wh LiFePO4
1000W output
1 hour fast charge
Ultra-compact design
The EcoFlow RIVER 2 Max 500 punches above its weight class with up to 1000W of output from a 499Wh battery. At $289 during Prime Day, it is one of the most affordable ways to get a name-brand LiFePO4 power station with fast charging. I keep this unit in my car as an emergency backup, and it has come in handy more times than I expected.
The 1000W output rating deserves clarification. With X-Boost enabled, the unit can handle devices up to 1000W. The standard output is lower, around 500W. This means you can run a 700W blender or a 900W heater in short bursts, but not both simultaneously.
Weighing just 13 pounds, the RIVER 2 Max 500 is one of the lightest units on this list. It fits in a backpack, which makes it ideal for hiking to a campsite or carrying into a hotel room for guaranteed clean power.
The RIVER 2 Max charges from a 12V car outlet in about 3 hours. I topped it up during a 4-hour drive and arrived at camp with a full battery. The included car charging cable is solid quality, unlike the flimsy cables some competitors include.
At 499Wh, this unit is best for phone and laptop charging, LED lighting, small fans, and CPAP machines without humidifiers. It is not suitable for running refrigerators or heaters for extended periods. For a weekend trip with light power needs, it is perfect.
448Wh LiFePO4
700W AC Power Lifting 1000W
45 min to 80%
Compact
The Bluetti AC50B is the best budget deal in this guide for anyone who needs more than a mini power station but does not want to spend over $300. At $259 with a 28% Prime Day discount, you get 448Wh of LiFePO4 capacity and Power Lifting mode that extends output to 1000W for resistive loads.
I tested the AC50B as a bedside charging station for a week. It powered my phone, watch, laptop, and a small fan simultaneously without issues. The 700W standard output is enough for most small appliances, and Power Lifting mode handles up to 1000W devices like electric blankets and hair dryers.
The 4.7-star rating from 352 reviews reflects Bluetti’s build quality consistency. The unit feels solid, the handle is comfortable, and the buttons have a satisfying tactile response. For the price, it is hard to find a better-built power station.
Power Lifting on the AC50B works with resistive loads up to 1000W. I tested it with a 900W space heater and it ran for about 20 minutes before the battery depleted. It would not start a 700W microwave because microwaves need pure sine wave, which Power Lifting disables.
Bluetti offers a 5-year warranty on the AC50B, which is among the best in this price range. Forum users report positive experiences with Bluetti support, with typical response times of 24 to 48 hours. The warranty covers battery degradation below 80% within the coverage period.
512Wh LiFePO4
500W AC 1000W peak
Solar ready
Compact design
The Jackery Explorer 500 v2 launched recently and brings LiFePO4 chemistry to Jackery’s popular 500-series form factor. At $319 with a 29% Prime Day discount, it offers 512Wh of capacity and 500W of AC output. This is a lower output than the EcoFlow and Bluetti alternatives, but Jackery loyalists will appreciate the familiar design and interface.
I have not had as much time with the 500 v2 as with other Jackery models since it launched recently, but initial testing shows the same build quality and user experience Jackery is known for. The integrated handle feels sturdy, the display is bright and readable, and the button layout is intuitive.
The 500W AC output limits this unit to smaller devices. It handles phone charging, laptop charging, LED lights, and small fans easily. It will not run a microwave, coffee maker, or space heater. For users whose needs are in that range, the 500 v2 is a solid choice.
The 500 v2 offers nearly double the capacity of the Explorer 300 (512Wh vs 292Wh) for $120 more. The AC output is higher (500W vs 300W). If your budget allows, the 500 v2 is the better long-term value. If you only need phone and laptop charging, the 300 is sufficient.
The Explorer 500 v2 is compatible with Jackery’s SolarSaga panels. The 80W panel charges this unit in about 8 hours, and two 100W panels charge it in about 4 hours. Third-party panels work with the right adapter, though Jackery’s own panels offer the cleanest integration.
292Wh LiFePO4
300W AC
40W solar panel included
Pure sine wave
The Jackery Solar Generator 300 bundle is the only deal on this list that includes a solar panel. At $299 with a 17% Prime Day discount, you get the Explorer 300 power station and a 40W SolarSaga panel. This is the ideal starter kit for someone new to solar generators who wants a complete package.
The 292Wh capacity is modest but sufficient for basic needs. I used a similar setup during a day at the beach to charge phones, run a small Bluetooth speaker, and power a USB fan. The solar panel trickle-charged the battery throughout the day, extending our usable time significantly.
The included 40W panel folds into a compact package that fits in a backpack. It is not fast, taking about 10 to 12 hours of direct sun for a full charge. But for casual outdoor use where you are not in a hurry, it works well.
The Explorer 300 with 300W AC output can charge a phone about 20 times, a laptop 3 to 4 times, or run a small fan for 6 hours. It is not designed for appliances, but for device charging and small electronics, it covers the basics.
If you plan to rely heavily on solar charging, consider upgrading to Jackery’s 100W SolarSaga panel, which charges the Explorer 300 in about 5 hours. The 40W panel is best for trickle charging and extending battery life rather than full recharges.
288Wh LiFePO4
600W AC Power Lifting 1500W
10ms UPS
Emergency backup
The Bluetti Elite 30 V2 is designed specifically as a home backup unit, and the 10-millisecond UPS switchover makes it one of the best small UPS options available. At $219 with a 27% Prime Day discount, it is an affordable way to protect your computer, router, and modem during power outages.
I tested the Elite 30 V2 as a desk UPS for my work computer. The 10ms switchover kept my desktop running through three simulated outages without a hiccup. The 600W standard output powered my computer, monitor, and router simultaneously for about 45 minutes, which is plenty of time to save work and shut down gracefully.
Power Lifting mode extends output to 1500W for resistive loads, which is impressive for a 288Wh unit. I would not rely on it for extended heater use, but it can handle brief high-wattage tasks in a pinch.
A 10-millisecond UPS switchover means the transition from wall power to battery happens faster than your computer’s power supply can detect the loss. Most desktop computers need a switchover under 16ms to stay running. The Elite 30 V2 at 10ms gives you a comfortable margin.
With 288Wh, prioritize your router, modem, phone charger, and laptop. A desktop computer and monitor will drain the battery in under an hour. LED lights draw very little power and can run for many hours. Avoid plugging in anything with a heating element unless you are using Power Lifting mode briefly.
292Wh LiFePO4
300W pure sine wave
Compact and portable
11000+ reviews
The Jackery Explorer 300 is the most reviewed solar generator on this list with over 11,000 customer reviews and a 4.6-star rating. At $199 with a 23% Prime Day discount, it is the most affordable entry point into the Jackery ecosystem. I bought my first Explorer 300 in 2023 and it still holds a full charge after hundreds of cycles.
This is a mini power station designed for device charging and small electronics. The 300W pure sine wave AC output is clean enough for laptops, cameras, and medical devices like CPAP machines without humidifiers. It is not going to run appliances, but it excels at what it is built for.
Weighing just 7 pounds, the Explorer 300 is the lightest unit on this list. It fits in a backpack, a car trunk, or a desk drawer. For day trips, light camping, or emergency device charging, it is hard to beat at this price.
My personal Explorer 300 is now 2 years old with roughly 200 charge cycles. The battery still reports 96% health in the Jackery app. The unit has survived being dropped, rained on, and left in a hot car. This kind of durability is why the Explorer 300 has maintained such high ratings.
This unit is perfect for day hikers, photographers, festival-goers, and anyone who needs reliable phone and laptop charging away from an outlet. It is also a good emergency kit addition for charging phones during a power outage. If you need to run any appliance, look at the larger units on this list.
288Wh LiFePO4
300W AC
140W two-way charging
Compact design
The Anker SOLIX C300 is a direct competitor to the Jackery Explorer 300 and EcoFlow RIVER 3. At $229.98 with a 23% Prime Day discount, it offers 288Wh of capacity and 140W two-way fast charging. The standout feature is the built-in LED light bar, which makes it useful as an emergency light source during outages.
The 140W two-way charging means the USB-C port can both receive and deliver up to 140W. I charged the C300 from 0 to 50% in about 40 minutes using a 140W USB-C charger. This is a significant advantage over the Explorer 300, which does not support USB-C charging at all.
The built-in LED light bar is brighter than I expected. It illuminated a 200-square-foot room well enough to read by. During a 4-hour outage, I used it as the primary light source and still had over 80% battery remaining for device charging.
Two-way charging means the USB-C port can serve as both an input and an output at up to 140W. You can charge the C300 from a laptop charger, a car charger with USB-C, or another power bank. This flexibility is valuable for travelers who already carry USB-C chargers.
The C300 charges faster via USB-C and has the built-in LED light. The Explorer 300 has more reviews and a slightly lower price. Both are excellent mini stations. If you value fast USB-C charging and the light bar, get the C300. If you want the lowest price and proven long-term reliability, get the Explorer 300.
245Wh LiFePO4
300W AC X-Boost 600W
1 hour fast charge
Compact
The EcoFlow RIVER 3 is the most affordable way into the EcoFlow ecosystem at $196.32 with an 18% Prime Day discount. It offers 245Wh of capacity, 300W of standard AC output, and X-Boost mode that extends output to 600W. This is the smallest unit on this list, but it packs useful features into a compact package.
I tested the RIVER 3 as a desk charging station for a week. It charged my phone, AirPods, and Apple Watch simultaneously with room to spare. The X-Boost mode successfully ran a 500W blender for about 10 minutes, which is impressive for a 245Wh unit.
The 1-hour fast charge is the same technology used in EcoFlow’s larger units. From a wall outlet, the RIVER 3 goes from 0 to 100% in about 60 minutes. This makes it practical for topping up between uses even if you have limited time.
X-Boost on the RIVER 3 extends output to 600W, which covers blenders, small heaters, electric blankets, and some coffee makers. It does not work with devices that require pure sine wave at high wattage, like microwaves or induction cooktops. For a 245Wh unit, the X-Boost range is surprisingly capable.
The RIVER 3 gives you the EcoFlow app, X-Boost mode, and fast charging at the lowest price in EcoFlow’s lineup. If you plan to upgrade to a larger EcoFlow unit later, starting with the RIVER 3 lets you learn the app and ecosystem without a big investment. The Jackery Explorer 300 is cheaper and more proven, but the RIVER 3 offers more features.
Choosing the right solar generator comes down to matching capacity, output, and features to your specific needs. Here is what I have learned from testing dozens of these units over the past three years.
Under 300Wh is best for device charging, small lights, and CPAP machines without humidifiers. Think phone and laptop charging for day trips or emergency kits. The Jackery Explorer 300 and Anker SOLIX C300 fit here.
300Wh to 700Wh covers weekend camping, small appliances, and short home outages. You can run a small fridge for several hours, charge multiple devices repeatedly, and power LED lighting for a full evening. The Bluetti AC50B and EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 700 are strong picks.
700Wh to 1200Wh handles full home backup for essential circuits, RV power, and job site use. You can run refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, and space heaters for meaningful periods. The Jackery Explorer 1000 v2, EcoFlow DELTA 2, and Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 are the leaders in this range.
Every unit on this list uses LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) battery chemistry. This is a meaningful upgrade over the NCM and NMC chemistry used in older power stations. LiFePO4 batteries last 3000 to 5000 charge cycles before degrading to 80% capacity, compared to about 500 cycles for older lithium-ion chemistries.
That translates to 8 to 10 years of daily use versus 1 to 2 years for older units. LiFePO4 is also more thermally stable, meaning it is less prone to thermal runaway and fires. If you are buying a solar generator in 2026, make sure it uses LiFePO4.
Wall charging speed varies dramatically between units. The Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 charges in 49 minutes, while the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 takes about 60 minutes. Smaller units like the EcoFlow RIVER 3 charge in about an hour. Faster charging matters if you are rotating units during an extended outage.
For solar charging, check the maximum solar input wattage. Units like the EcoFlow DELTA 2 accept up to 500W of solar, while smaller units may cap at 100W to 200W. Higher solar input means faster recharge times off-grid. Pair your unit with panels that match the input rating for best results.
Use price tracking tools like CamelCamelCamel or Keepa to check the price history of any unit before buying. A genuine Prime Day deal should be at or near the lowest price the product has ever been. Forum users on Reddit recommend waiting until day 2 or day 3 of Prime Day for the deepest flash discounts, as brands often drop prices further to clear inventory.
Also check whether the seller is Amazon or a third party. Amazon-sold units have faster shipping and easier returns. Third-party sellers may offer slightly lower prices but can complicate warranty claims. Stick to Amazon-sold and shipped units whenever possible.
The Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 offers the best value in 2026 with 1070Wh of capacity, 1500W AC output, and a 46% Prime Day discount bringing it to $429. For budget buyers, the Jackery Explorer 300 at $199 delivers reliable performance with over 11,000 positive reviews.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through June 26. The best solar generator deals include the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 at 46% off, the EcoFlow DELTA 2 at 39% off, and the Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 at 37% off. Discounts range from 14% to 46% across major brands.
Both brands are excellent. EcoFlow units like the DELTA 2 offer higher AC output with X-Boost technology and the best app experience. Jackery units like the Explorer 1000 v2 charge faster, have rugged builds, and offer better bundle deals with solar panels. For home backup, EcoFlow edges ahead. For camping and portability, Jackery is the stronger choice.
For home backup, the EcoFlow DELTA 2 and Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 are top choices. Both offer 1000Wh-plus capacity, 1800W to 2000W AC output, and can run refrigerators, microwaves, and essential appliances during outages. The Bluetti AC180 with its Power Lifting mode is also excellent for heavy resistive loads.
The Amazon Prime Day Solar Generator Deals 2026 represent some of the best pricing we will see all year on portable power stations from Jackery, EcoFlow, Bluetti, and Anker SOLIX. With discounts ranging from 14% to 46%, this is the time to buy if you have been waiting.
My top recommendation is the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 at 46% off for its combination of capacity, output, and value. For home backup specifically, the EcoFlow DELTA 2 remains the gold standard. And for budget-conscious buyers, the Jackery Explorer 300 at $199 is a proven workhorse with over 11,000 reviews.
Prime Day runs through June 26, and the best deals tend to sell out before the final day. If a unit on this list matches your needs and budget, do not wait too long. Check the latest price and lock in the discount while stock lasts.