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These two are near-identical twins in the 1.5kWh class: both store 1,536Wh with LiFePO4 chemistry, both carry five-year warranties, both priced between $600 and $700. Same nameplate energy means runtime at any matched load is a tie. The decision splits on six axes where they genuinely diverge: price, continuous output, noise, expandability, rated cycle life, and solar-plus-grid charging reliability. Different buyers weight those differently, so there’s no single winner — there’s a winner per buyer.
| Spec | EcoFlow DELTA 3 1500 | Jackery Explorer 1500 v2 |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 1,536 Wh | 1,536 Wh |
| Chemistry | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
| Continuous output | 1,800W (X-Boost to 2,200W, resistive loads only) | 2,000W |
| Surge | 3,600W | 4,000W |
| Weight | 36 lb | 31.97 lb |
| AC recharge | ~1.5 hr | ~1.07 hr (fast mode; ~1.5 hr standard mode) |
| Solar input | 500W | 400W |
| Solar recharge | ~3.5 hr at 500W | ~4 hr to 80% at 400W |
| Ports | USB-C 100W, USB-A (18W + 12W), DC5521 38W, 12V car 126W, AC outlets | 7 ports: dual USB-C fast-charge, 3 AC outlets |
| UPS switchover | 15ms | 10ms |
| Battery expansion | To 5,500Wh | None |
| Rated cycle life | 3,000 cycles to 70% | 6,000 cycles to 70% |
| Warranty | 5 years | 5 years |
| Price | $599 ($0.39/Wh) | $699 ($0.455/Wh) |
Blanks indicate a figure was not recorded in our research, not that the feature is absent.
The EcoFlow DELTA 3 1500 wins on value (lowest price per watt-hour at $0.39/Wh), quiet operation (review-confirmed near-silent fan at light loads), and expandability (to 5,500Wh via battery pack). The Jackery Explorer 1500 v2 wins on high simultaneous load (2,000W output, review-validated on air fryer plus Starlink plus fridge), endurance (6,000-cycle rating to 70% versus 3,000), and solar-plus-grid charging reliability (combines sources as documented, while the EcoFlow’s simultaneous AC-plus-solar is broken under common settings). Same 1,536Wh capacity means runtime is a tie at any matched load — the decision splits on which of the six divergent axes matches your usage pattern.