If you’ve ever tried to run real gear off a “portable” battery and ended up nursing a blinking low-power light, DJI’s new Power Stations feel like the reset button we’ve been waiting for. The DJI Power 1000 V2 and DJI Power 2000 are now at PB Tech, and they bring proper output, fast charging, and thoughtful accessories, without the generator soundtrack.
Why These Two Matter
Quiet, high-output power that runs everyday tools and appliances, not just phones. The 1000 V2 delivers a stable 2600W continuous output; the 2000 steps that to 3000W and keeps it there until empty. That’s induction cooktops, microwaves, projectors, coffee machines, powered like you mean it.
Charge stupid-fast. Plug into the wall and the Power 1000 V2 goes 0–80% in about 37 minutes, full in about 56. Power 2000 hits 0–80% in about 45 minutes. This means if you forget and have to charge it right before heading out, you won’t be waiting long.
Expand like a home backup. Add expansion batteries: up to 5x 2048Wh on the 1000 V2 for a total of 11,264Wh, or up to 10x on the 2000 for a total of 22,528Wh. That’s the difference between “we can make toast” and “we can ride out the outage.”
DJI Power 1000 V2, The Portable Powerhouse


Think road trips, run-and-gun content days, DIY jobs where “just a bit more” power always turns into “a lot more.” The 1000 V2 packs 1024Wh of LFP capacity in a footprint that’s easy to throw in the boot, and it stays whisper-level at about 26 dB, quieter than the wind at camp.
Output and ports: continuous 2600W AC, from dual AC Outputs, dual 140W USB-C, dual USB-A, plus SDC and SDC Lite for DJI fast-charge accessories including drone batteries.
Recharge options: grid charging with the “56-min full” party trick, solar via DJI adapters, or car charging. Flexibility is the point.


Longevity and safety: LFP chemistry rated to more than 80% capacity after 4000 cycles; DJI’s upgraded safety design covers the cell, structure, and software stack.
Drone workflow win: with the right SDC cables, you can fast-charge select DJI flight batteries, taking them from 10% to 95% in about 30 minutes. For creators, that’s the difference between catching the light and missing it.
DJI Power 2000, big capacity, still carryable


If the brief is a little more involved, the Power 2000 is the grown-up choice. It’s 2048Wh in a compact 16-inch, with everything, ports, buttons, screens, cleanly on the front for tidy setups.
Output and ports: 3000W continuous, four AC outlets, four USB-C (two up to 140W, two up to 65W), four USB-A, plus dual SDC (SDC + SDC Lite), and two 1/4" threaded ports. It’s built to charge phones, laptops, camera rigs and run ovens or heaters.
Recharge speed: AC 0–80% in about 45 minutes, full in about 75 minutes. Solar and car inputs are supported and can be combined via intelligent hybrid recharging.


Scale to serious backup: connect up to ten expansion batteries for 22,528Wh total, enough to bridge outages or power longer productions.
Safety and durability: LFP cells, sub-nano board coating, and app control round out a station designed to live with you, not just visit on weekends.
Real scenarios, zero drama
Weekend with power tools: The 1000 V2’s 2600W continuous keeps saws and routers humming, and you can still top a laptop over 140W USB-C without touching the AC circuit.
Client shoot on location: Run LED panels from AC, charge camera bodies and drones off SDC and USB-C. If the day runs long, grid-charge in under an hour while you break down.
Storm prep at home: The 2000’s 3000W output and expansion path mean fridges, routers, lighting, and a sensible cooking setup all stay online. If the outage stretches, bolt on capacity.
Bottom Line
DJI’s Power Stations feel engineered for how we actually live and work, quiet, fast, and powerful without the fiddly compromises. If your kit list spans everything from a coffee machine to a drone fleet, start with the Power 1000 V2. If you’re eyeing genuine home backup or heavier appliances, the Power 2000 is the one to build around. Either way, PB Tech’s got them in stock now, and they’re finally the kind of “portable power” you don’t have to baby.