Jackery is launching three new portable power stations co-branded with the American Red Cross. The HomePower Emergency Pro series targets crisis scenarios with a rescue-red color scheme and the Red Cross logo. Ten percent of profits from the series will go to frontline organizations as mobile power equipment.
Three models with capacities from 1 to 3.6 kWh
The lineup includes three models: the HomePower 3600 Plus Red Cross Edition, the HomePower 2000 Plus v2 Red Cross Edition, and the HomePower 1000 Plus v2 Red Cross Edition. These units are designed to support relief efforts during emergencies.
Specifications
- Battery capacity (3600 Plus): 3.6 kWh
- Battery capacity (2000 Plus v2): 2 kWh
- Battery capacity (1000 Plus v2): 1 kWh
Battery capacities range from 1 kWh on the smallest unit to 3.6 kWh on the largest. The 2000 Plus v2 offers 2 kWh of storage. Jackery claims the stations can power multi-channel communication arrays, perimeter lighting, and high-draw extrication equipment such as hydraulic spreaders and rotary hammers.
The power stations are also capable of running medical devices like ventilators, defibrillators, and infusion pumps. They can also support cold-preservation units for organs and vaccines, GPS devices, tactical headlamps, smartphones, fans, and two-way radios. Power output and other specifications have not been disclosed.
The HomePower Emergency Pro series will be available to relief organizations and the public beginning in September 2026. We looked at Jackery's earlier power stations while covering portable energy solutions.



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