DJI Expands Power Series with New Solar and Vehicle Charging Solutions

DJI has launched two new charging solutions aimed at expanding its power storage ecosystem, marking the company’s continued push beyond its core drone business. The new products include the DJI Power 1.8kW Solar/Car Super Fast Charger ($319) and the DJI Power 1kW Super Fast Car Charger ($299), both designed to integrate with DJI’s existing Power 1000 portable battery system.

Technical Capabilities and Real-World Applications

The more powerful 1.8kW model stands out for its hybrid charging capabilities, accepting both solar and vehicle power inputs. When connected to solar panels, it can handle up to 1,800W of input – though real-world performance will vary significantly based on panel quality and environmental conditions. The system can recharge a DJI Power 1000 battery in approximately 40 minutes under optimal conditions.

Dji Expands Power Series With New Solar And Vehicle Charging Solutions

The 1kW model, while limited to vehicle charging only, offers an interesting two-way charging feature. This allows it to both charge from a vehicle’s alternator and provide power back to the vehicle’s electrical system – potentially useful for preventing battery drain during extended drone operations.

Dji Expands Power Series With New Solar And Vehicle Charging Solutions

Market Context and Analysis

This expansion into power storage solutions represents DJI’s ongoing effort to diversify beyond its dominant position in the consumer and commercial drone markets. While the company brings significant battery expertise from its drone development, the power storage market is already crowded with established players like Goal Zero, Jackery, and EcoFlow.

The pricing strategy appears competitive, with the 1.8kW model at $319 and the 1kW version at $299. However, users will need to factor in the cost of the base DJI Power 1000 battery ($999) and optional expansion batteries ($899 each) to build a complete system.

Technical Specifications of Note

  • Maximum solar input: 1,800W (1.8kW model)
  • Vehicle charging input: Up to 1,000W
  • Charging time: ~40 minutes (1.8kW model with optimal conditions)
  • Maximum system capacity: 11,264Wh (with five expansion batteries)
  • Output power: 2,400-2,600W (with expansion battery)

DroneXL’s Take

While DJI’s entry into the portable power market leverages their battery expertise, success will likely depend on integration with their drone ecosystem rather than competing directly with established power storage brands. The ability to rapidly charge both vehicle systems and drone batteries from solar or vehicle power could be particularly valuable for commercial drone operators working in remote locations.


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Haye Kesteloo
Haye Kesteloo

Haye Kesteloo is a leading drone industry expert and Editor in Chief of DroneXL.co and EVXL.co, where he covers drone technology, industry developments, and electric mobility trends. With over nine years of specialized coverage in unmanned aerial systems, his insights have been featured in The New York Times, The Financial Times, and cited by The Brookings Institute, Foreign Policy, Politico and others.

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