Jackery Brings Solar Innovation to CES 2026
Jackery marks its 10th anniversary at CES 2026 with the launch of the Solar Mars Bot, Solar Gazebo, and Explorer 1500 Ultra.
Jackery pushes solar innovation further at CES 2026 with the debut of the Solar Mars Bot, Solar Gazebo, and Explorer 1500 Ultra, which mark the company’s 10th anniversary.

Ahead of the official opening of CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Jackery signaled a bold shift in its product vision by unveiling three new devices that stretch well beyond traditional portable power stations.
As the company celebrates its 10th anniversary, the new lineup reflects a broader ambition: turning solar energy into something mobile, architectural, and more deeply embedded in everyday life.
A Solar Power Station That Moves on Its Own
The most unexpected reveal is the Solar Mars Bot, Jackery’s first autonomous robot. Designed as a solar-powered rover, the device moves independently to find optimal sunlight, using retractable 300W solar panels that tilt and adjust throughout the day.
Unlike static solar solutions, the Mars Bot introduces the idea of self-optimizing energy generation. In follow-me mode, it can trail users during outdoor activities, which makes it especially appealing for campers and off-grid adventurers who need power on demand.
At home, it can patrol a yard to recharge itself, ensuring backup power is always ready without user intervention. While its practicality may spark debate, the Mars Bot represents a conceptual leap: solar energy that actively seeks efficiency rather than waiting passively for sunlight.
Redefining Outdoor Living With a Solar Gazebo
Jackery also stepped into home infrastructure with the Solar Gazebo, a permanent outdoor structure designed to blend energy generation with lifestyle comfort. Its solar roof delivers up to 2,000 watts of capacity and can generate as much as 10 kWh of energy per day.
This feeds power directly into Jackery power stations or home batteries. Beyond energy, the gazebo positions itself as a multi-purpose outdoor hub. Retractable screens offer protection from the elements, with one doubling as a projector screen for entertainment.
Built from industrial-grade aluminum with a louvered roof, the structure is aimed at homeowners looking to turn outdoor space into a functional, energy-producing extension of the home.
The product highlights a growing CES trend: clean energy solutions designed as premium lifestyle upgrades rather than purely utilitarian tools.
A Tougher Take on Portable Power as Explorer 1500
Balancing its futuristic concepts, Jackery also introduced a more familiar product—the Explorer 1500 Ultra. This upgraded power station is built for harsher environments, offering IP65-rated weather resistance and operation across a wide temperature range.
According to Jackery, it’s the lightest and most compact all-weather power station in its class.
The Explorer 1500 Ultra reinforces Jackery’s core audience of outdoor users and professionals who need reliable power in demanding conditions, while also serving as a reminder of the brand’s roots.
A Decade of Power, With a New Direction
To mark its 10th anniversary, Jackery is also launching a limited-edition orange collection, adding high-visibility design to select power stations. More importantly, the CES 2026 announcements suggest the company is evolving from a portable battery brand into a broader solar innovation company.
All three products, the Solar Mars Bot, Solar Gazebo, and Explorer 1500 Ultra, are expected to launch later in 2026, with pricing details to be announced. Whether these ideas become mainstream or remain niche, Jackery’s CES showcase makes one thing clear: the future of solar power may be more mobile, more architectural, and far more imaginative than before.



