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GRECELL Portable Power Station 300W, 230Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery, 1.5hrs Fast Charging, 2 Up to 300W(Peak 600W) AC Outlets, Solar Generator for Outdoor Camping/RVs/Home Use vs Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300, 293Wh Backup Lithium Battery, Solar Generator for Outdoors Camping Travel Hunting Blackout (Solar Panel Optional)

Updated June 2026 — GRECELL Portable Power Station 300W, 230Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery, 1.5hrs Fast Charging, 2 Up to 300W(Peak 600W) AC Outlets, Solar Generator for Outdoor Camping/RVs/Home Use wins on price and value and port selection, Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300, 293Wh Backup Lithium Battery, Solar Generator for Outdoors Camping Travel Hunting Blackout (Solar Panel Optional) wins on battery capacity and charging methods.

The GRECELL 300W offers superior value with faster charging, more ports, and higher surge capacity at less than one-third the price of the Jackery Explorer 300. It is the better choice for most users seeking performance and affordability.

Why GRECELL Portable Power Station 300W, 230Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery, 1.5hrs Fast Charging, 2 Up to 300W(Peak 600W) AC Outlets, Solar Generator for Outdoor Camping/RVs/Home Use is better

Price and Value

GRECELL is priced at $99.98, nearly 65% cheaper than Jackery's $284.97, offering exceptional value despite a smaller battery capacity.

Charging Speed

GRECELL charges fully in 1.5 hours via wall outlet, while Jackery takes 2 hours to recharge 80%, making GRECELL significantly faster for time-sensitive use.

Port Count and Multi-Device Charging

GRECELL offers 9 total connection points (1 PD USB-C, 3 USB-A, 1 DC car port, 2 DC 5521, 5W wireless), supporting up to 9 devices simultaneously, compared to Jackery’s 6 ports and max 6-device support.

Why Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300, 293Wh Backup Lithium Battery, Solar Generator for Outdoors Camping Travel Hunting Blackout (Solar Panel Optional) is better

Battery Capacity

Jackery Explorer 300 has a larger 293Wh battery capacity compared to GRECELL’s 230Wh, providing longer runtime on a single charge.

Solar Efficiency

Jackery includes an integrated MPPT controller for optimized solar charging with compatible panels, enabling faster and more consistent solar recharging than GRECELL’s standard solar input.

Weight

Jackery Explorer 300 weighs only 7.1 pounds, making it lighter and more portable than GRECELL, which has no weight specified but is likely heavier due to dual cooling fans.

Overall score

GRECELL Portable Power Station 300W, 230Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery, 1.5hrs Fast Charging, 2 Up to 300W(Peak 600W) AC Outlets, Solar Generator for Outdoor Camping/RVs/Home Use
88
Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300, 293Wh Backup Lithium Battery, Solar Generator for Outdoors Camping Travel Hunting Blackout (Solar Panel Optional)
62

Specifications

SpecGRECELL Portable Power Station 300W, 230Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery, 1.5hrs Fast Charging, 2 Up to 300W(Peak 600W) AC Outlets, Solar Generator for Outdoor Camping/RVs/Home UseJackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300, 293Wh Backup Lithium Battery, Solar Generator for Outdoors Camping Travel Hunting Blackout (Solar Panel Optional)
Continuous AC Output300W (600W peak)300W
Battery Capacity230Wh293Wh
Wall Charger Recharge Time1.5 hours2 hours (to 80%)
Number of AC Outlets22
USB-C Ports1 (60W output)1 (60W input/output)
Total Device Charging Ports96
Solar Charging Compatibility100W solar panel (no MPPT)Jackery SolarSaga 100 with MPPT controller
Built-in CoolingDual silent cooling fansNone mentioned

Dimension comparison

GRECELL Portable Power Station 300W, 230Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery, 1.5hrs Fast Charging, 2 Up to 300W(Peak 600W) AC Outlets, Solar Generator for Outdoor Camping/RVs/Home UseJackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300, 293Wh Backup Lithium Battery, Solar Generator for Outdoors Camping Travel Hunting Blackout (Solar Panel Optional)

Power Output and Device Compatibility

The GRECELL 300W delivers a peak output of 600W, while the Jackery Explorer 300 is rated at 300W continuous with no surge capacity mentioned. This means the GRECELL can handle brief spikes in power demand—such as starting a mini-fridge or running a high-draw tool—that the Jackery may struggle with. Both units offer pure sine wave AC outlets, ensuring safe power for sensitive electronics like laptops and medical devices. The GRECELL provides two AC outlets (up to 300W each), whereas the Jackery offers two AC outlets as well but only supports up to 300W total. For users needing to run multiple high-wattage devices simultaneously, the GRECELL’s higher surge capability gives it a clear edge.

Battery Capacity and Recharge Speed

The Jackery Explorer 300 boasts a larger battery capacity at 293Wh compared to the GRECELL 300W’s 230Wh. However, the GRECELL charges significantly faster: it reaches full charge in just 1.5 hours via wall outlet, while the Jackery takes 2 hours to recharge 80% using the same method. This 1.5-hour fast charging is a major advantage for users who need rapid turnaround between uses. The Jackery also supports simultaneous recharging through its 60W PD USB-C port, which the GRECELL does not mention. Despite the smaller capacity, the GRECELL’s ultra-fast charging makes it more efficient for time-sensitive scenarios.

Charging Methods and Solar Integration

Both units support solar charging, but their compatibility differs. The GRECELL can be charged by sunlight using a 100W solar panel, taking about 5–9 hours depending on conditions. The Jackery Explorer 300 is compatible with the Jackery SolarSaga 100 panel and features an integrated MPPT controller that optimizes solar input efficiency. While both rely on external panels, the Jackery’s MPPT system likely enables faster and more consistent solar charging under variable sunlight. The GRECELL lacks any mention of MPPT technology, suggesting less optimized solar performance. Additionally, the Jackery allows charging via car outlet and AC adapter, matching the GRECELL’s three-mode approach, though the Jackery’s dual-input capability during recharging adds flexibility.

Port Selection and Multi-Device Charging

The GRECELL offers more ports overall: one PD 60W USB-C, three USB-A 3.0 fast-charging ports, one DC car port, two DC 5521 outputs, and a 5W wireless charging pad. This totals nine potential device connections, allowing up to nine devices to charge simultaneously. The Jackery provides two AC outlets, one PD 60W USB-C (input/output), one USB-A fast-charging port, and one DC car port—just six total connection points. The GRECELL’s broader port selection makes it better suited for users managing multiple gadgets at once, such as cameras, drones, phones, and tablets. The Jackery’s fewer ports limit multitasking, especially when powering high-demand devices.

Build Quality and Safety Features

Both units feature built-in battery management systems (BMS) with overcharge, overload, and short-circuit protection. The GRECELL includes dual silent cooling fans to regulate temperature during operation, a detail absent in the Jackery’s description. This suggests the GRECELL may maintain safer internal temperatures during prolonged use or high-load scenarios. The Jackery weighs only 7.1 pounds, making it lighter than the GRECELL, which isn’t specified. However, the GRECELL’s fan system could be critical for long-term reliability under heavy load. Neither product mentions ruggedness or weather resistance, so neither has a clear advantage in durability.

Price and Value for Money

The GRECELL 300W is priced at $99.98, while the Jackery Explorer 300 costs $284.97—nearly 185% more. At just under $100, the GRECELL is about 65% cheaper than the Jackery. Despite having a smaller battery (230Wh vs. 293Wh), the GRECELL offers faster charging, more ports, and a higher surge capacity. The price difference is substantial: you save $184.99 by choosing the GRECELL. For budget-conscious buyers seeking strong performance without premium pricing, the GRECELL represents exceptional value. The Jackery’s higher cost reflects brand recognition and slightly larger capacity, but not proportionally greater functionality.

Which should you buy?

Choose the GRECELL 300W if you want a powerful, fast-charging, multi-port portable power station at a fraction of the price. It delivers 600W surge capability, 1.5-hour wall charging, and supports up to nine devices simultaneously—making it ideal for camping, RV trips, or emergency backup. At $99.98, it’s nearly 65% cheaper than the Jackery Explorer 300, offering superior value despite a smaller 230Wh battery. Opt for the Jackery Explorer 300 only if you prioritize brand trust, a larger 293Wh battery, and MPPT solar optimization—especially if you already own or plan to buy a Jackery SolarSaga 100. But for most users, the GRECELL’s combination of speed, capacity, and affordability makes it the smarter choice.