Our Review
1,024Wh Delta 2 plus a 220W bifacial panel — the app-driven solar bundle, with live power data that makes dialing in your solar setup genuinely easier.
Specifications
| Capacity | 1024 Wh |
|---|---|
| Continuous output | 1800 W |
| Surge output | 2700 W |
| Battery chemistry | LiFePO4 |
| Max solar input | 500 W |
| Included panel | 220 W |
| Weight | 27 lbs |
This bundle wraps the 1,024Wh EcoFlow Delta 2 (1,800W output, 2,700W surge) with a 220W bifacial panel. The draw over rivals is the same as the standalone Delta 2: EcoFlow's app, which shows real-time solar input — the easiest way to confirm you're actually hitting the panel's potential, a bigger deal than most buyers realize (why solar underperforms its rating).
The 220W bifacial panel pulls a little extra from reflected light and refills the battery over a good sun day. The 500W solar input ceiling means one panel is the sweet spot here. At 27 lbs the station stays car-camping portable.
Pros
- 220W bifacial panel + best-in-class app
- Live solar data simplifies setup
- 1,800W / 2,700W surge runs a fridge
- Expandable battery ecosystem
Cons
- 500W solar ceiling — one panel is the practical max
- 3,000-cycle battery, mid-pack for longevity
Who it's for: tech-minded users who want solar plus data and control. For a longer-lived battery and retail support, compare the Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 (currently $699.00).
