Imagine you’re midway through a week‑long back‑country shoot, camera batteries running low, drone packs blinking red, and the nearest outlet miles away. Enter DJI’s latest flex on portable energy: the Power 2000. It’s the company’s boldest excursion beyond airborne gear, designed to keep everything from A‑roll rigs to laptops alive when the grid is nowhere in sight.
When DJI first dipped its toes into the portable‑power pool with the Power 500 and Power 1000 just over a year ago, creators were already impressed by the convenience of a mobile juice box tailored to drones. But those early models topped out at about 1kWh total, enough to charge a typical mirrorless camera roughly 59 times. Fast‑forward to summer 2025, and DJI’s cranked capacity to 2,048Wh in the base unit—packed into a 32.6‑liter, “mini carry‑on” size you can actually fit into an SUV’s trunk—while still maintaining a 3,000W continuous output that’s said to handle “over 99% of household appliances” during an outage.
Need more? Daisy‑chain up to ten 2kWh expansion modules, and you’re playing with a jaw‑dropping 22,528 Wh—enough to charge your drone fleet 24 times, keep your laptop humming nearly 20 cycles, or top off a digital camera 118 times before breaking a sweat.
“We first launched our Power Series just over a year ago to meet the energy demands of users around the world…Whether powering outdoor adventures, providing critical backup during unexpected outages, or supporting content productions, users have demonstrated the limitless possibilities Power Series can offer,” says Christina Zhang, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy at DJI.
“Whether used in a home or outdoor environment, our new Power 2000 and associated accessories have been designed to meet demanding power needs. We’ve increased capacity while optimizing the size‑capacity ratio and safety design to ensure users’ energy concerns are a thing of the past,” adds Ferdinand Wolf, Product Experience Director at DJI.

Specs
- Capacity & expansion: 2,048Wh built‑in; up to ten 2kWh modules for a total of 22,528Wh.
- Outputs: Four AC ports, four USB‑C (two at 140W, two at 65W), four USB‑A, plus two proprietary SDC ports for DJI batteries.
- Recharge time: 0→80% in ~55 minutes (wall), full in 90 minutes. Optional solar or car alternator charging; hybrid charging supported.
- Weight & size: Main unit 22kg (48.5 lb); each expansion pack 16.5kg (36.4 lb); volume 32.6 L.
- Controls & accessories: Full remote control via DJI Home app; extras include a hand truck, car charger, balance‑charger cables for model batteries, and more.
Outside the film set, the Power 2000 stakes a claim in two booming markets: off‑grid adventures and home‑backup during blackouts. In regions prone to rolling outages, a 3kW inverter that can handle virtually any appliance—fridge, sump pump, even your espresso machine—makes the Power 2000 a serious contender against gas generators (minus fumes, noise, and maintenance). And on concrete job sites or van‑life rigs, the pure sine‑wave output and silent operation (around 30dB) mean you won’t rattle microphones or wake the neighbors.

EcoFlow, Jackery, Anker, and Bluetti have all sharpened their blades in the past year—most posting base‑unit capacities under 2kWh and max setups around 10–12kWh. DJI’s 22kWh ceiling not only doubles that, but also benefits from the company’s drone‑battery expertise, offering bidirectional SDC charging that rivals struggle to match. The trade‑off? More heft and a premium price tag once you factor in full expansion (upwards of $10,000 total). But for pros who need reliability, modular growth, and DJI’s streamlined accessory ecosystem, the Power 2000 is hard to beat.
At $1,299 for the base station—and $300 off with code POWER2000 at Amazon for a limited time—DJI’s Power 2000 is a statement: the drone maker isn’t just about flight anymore. It wants to be your one‑stop solution for portable energy, whether you’re chasing golden hour on a mountain ridge or bracing for the next storm. For creators and adventurers who live by the “no battery left behind” ethos, this is a serious power play.
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