Jackery Solar-powered Gazebo 2026 Pricing and Specs Revealed
Jackery unveils its $15,000 solar-powered Gazebo at CES 2026. Featuring 2,000W output and a projector screen, it's set for a 2026 release.
A $15,000 solar power station is coming to your backyard. Jackery, known for its portable batteries, is back at CES 2026 with a massive solar-powered Gazebo that's more than just a concept—it's a product you'll actually be able to buy later this year.
Jackery Solar-powered Gazebo 2026 Launch Details
According to reports from The Verge, the aluminum structure is expected to hit the market in the second half of 2026, with California being the first region to see availability. The estimated price tag sits between $12,000 and $15,000. It's important to note that this price covers the gazebo itself, excluding any additional battery storage systems which are required to store the energy harvested during the day.
Off-Grid Luxury: 2,000W Power and More
The gazebo measures 4.5m x 3m x 2.7m and is equipped with 2,000W of solar panels integrated into the roof. Beyond energy production, it doubles as an outdoor entertainment hub. It features built-in lighting, a pull-down projector screen, and weather-resistant AC outlets, making it a full-featured home upgrade for those looking to blend luxury with sustainability.
While it's a good option for homeowners seeking a turnkey solution, cost-conscious DIY enthusiasts might find it steep. Many of Jackery's existing solar panels and power stations could be used to build a similar setup at a fraction of the cost. However, the appeal here lies in the seamless integration and high-quality aluminum build that typical DIY projects might lack.
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