Jackery built its reputation on portable power stations, but the Shenzhen-based company is now making a serious push into whole-home energy management. During a dedicated media tour at its Chinese headquarters, CleanTechnica got an early look at two new products: a Solar Roof system that integrates photovoltaic generation directly into the building envelope, and the SolarVault 3 — a home battery storage unit designed to pair with it.
What the Solar Roof and SolarVault 3 offer
Why this matters for European homeowners
The company enters a competitive segment dominated by established players such as SolarEdge, Enphase, Huawei FusionSolar, and SonnenBatterie. However, Jackery's manufacturing scale and distribution experience could allow it to undercut on price — potentially widening access to integrated solar-plus-storage for cost-conscious homeowners. A European launch timeline has not yet been announced.
Source: Jackery Solar Roof & SolarVault 3 Home Energy Storage System — CleanTechnica Field Trip - CleanTechnica· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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