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Jackery Powers Disaster Relief


MILPITAS, Calif., Sept. 25, 2018 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Those caught in vicious storms like Hurricane Florence are often found needing a variety of supplies to get back on their feet, but few needs are as vital as sustainable power following a natural disaster. Jackery offers a wide range of Lithium-based, solar-chargeable portable power stations that are compact and provide multiple input connections.

The Jackery portable power stations are designed for reliable outdoor use. Relief agencies and responders use Jackery power solutions to ensure connectivity, communication and to help rescue those stranded after natural disasters. Jackery's high-capacity lithium ion batteries power multiple devices, and the optional 50-watt and 100-watt portable solar panels offer users sustainable energy to keep critical devices powered. Starting at a mere 4 pounds in weight, all Explorer models include a built-in AC inverter, USB ports, a 12V port, and are easy to carry.  For example, the Jackery Explorer 240 is capable of charging a MacBook up to 4 times, an iPhone X up to 20 times, or a GoPro over 35 times.

"We designed our portable power stations for our customers to enjoy outdoor life. Of course, there are times when power is needed in an unexpected situation. " said Z. Sun, CEO at Jackery. "In this case, we are glad that Jackery is able to provide needed power in some of life's most critical moments."

For those looking for rugged personal power solutions, the IP67-rated Jackery Armor offers a shockproof, waterproof, and dustproof powerbank capable of powering mobile devices multiple times. The Armor contains an ultra-compact 9,000 mAh battery and also includes a convenient flashlight, compass and carabiner, making the Armor an essential tool for disaster relief.

Both the Jackery Explorer Series and the Jackery Armor are available at Amazon.com. For more information, please visit www.Jackery.com.

About Jackery

Jackery, established in 2012, develops and manufactures portable power and energy solutions. Jackery is headquartered in Milpitas, CA and was co-founded by a former Apple senior quality engineer and CEO Mr. Sun, a pioneer in the design and development of Li-battery technology. Jackery has earned the trust of millions of customers that rely on the company's mobile chargers for both work and play. Jackery's mission is to develop energy solutions to power life experiences.

Media Contact: Sammie Jones, Jackery, 619.866.3550, [email protected]

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SOURCE Jackery


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