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Jackery HomePower 3000 $1,499 Solar Generator w/ 30% Tax Credit + Free Shipping

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Jackery.com has Solar Generator HomePower 3000 [jackery.com] on sale for $1499. Shipping is free.

NOTE: This product is eligible for a 30% federal solar tax credit (effectively lowering price to ~$1,329).

Features:
1. No more spoiled food or blackout stress. With 3072Wh capacity and 3600W output (7200W surge), it powers your fridge, Wi-Fi, fans, and lights for around 2 days.
2. 10 years of home backup power for less than a pack of gum a day. Built to last with a 10-year battery and 5-year warranty.
3. The world's smallest 3kWh LFP generator. Easy to move, easy to use.
4. With ZeroDrain™, it keeps 95% of its power after a full year.
5. Multiple ports for all your essentials—coffee machines, Starlink, fans, smartphones, even RVs. Indoors or out.
6. Fully recharges in as fast as 1.7 hours. Choose from wall, solar, car, hybrid, or gas.
7. Stay powered through outages. Add two Jackery SolarSaga 200W panels and generate up to 3,500kWh of clean energy in 5 years.
8. Want to connect to your home's circuit? Just add a manual transfer switch.
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Jackery.com has Solar Generator HomePower 3000 [jackery.com] on sale for $1499. Shipping is free.

NOTE: This product is eligible for a 30% federal solar tax credit (effectively lowering price to ~$1,329).

Features:
1. No more spoiled food or blackout stress. With 3072Wh capacity and 3600W output (7200W surge), it powers your fridge, Wi-Fi, fans, and lights for around 2 days.
2. 10 years of home backup power for less than a pack of gum a day. Built to last with a 10-year battery and 5-year warranty.
3. The world's smallest 3kWh LFP generator. Easy to move, easy to use.
4. With ZeroDrain™, it keeps 95% of its power after a full year.
5. Multiple ports for all your essentials—coffee machines, Starlink, fans, smartphones, even RVs. Indoors or out.
6. Fully recharges in as fast as 1.7 hours. Choose from wall, solar, car, hybrid, or gas.
7. Stay powered through outages. Add two Jackery SolarSaga 200W panels and generate up to 3,500kWh of clean energy in 5 years.
8. Want to connect to your home's circuit? Just add a manual transfer switch.

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JTsd89
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Hi, looking for a battery backup for the fridge, lamp and a fan for blackouts. Blackouts usually only last a few hours (knock on wood) in my area. Is this a good product and deal? Not sure of the original price was inflated to make the sale price appealing. Thanks!
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skwishbot
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I'm no expert, but I don't think the battery pack alone qualifies for any rebate as it doesn't generate any power, only stores it. You'd have to add some solar panels....
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dimjim
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Quote from skwishbot :
I'm no expert, but I don't think the battery pack alone qualifies for any rebate as it doesn't generate any power, only stores it. You'd have to add some solar panels....

Batteries of at least 3kWh capacity qualify for the 30% non-refundable federal tax credit (Residential Clean Energy Credit [irs.gov]). Although, with the passage of the new OBBBA law, I believe this credit expires at the end of this calendar year.
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nin9919
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Why does the 30% rebate bring it down only $180? 30% of $1500 = $450 ?
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Ryan2010
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Quote from skwishbot :
I'm no expert, but I don't think the battery pack alone qualifies for any rebate as it doesn't generate any power, only stores it. You'd have to add some solar panels....

Correct. The tax law is also vaguely worded. The installed system must be 3kwh or higher, meaning hypothetically you could chain multiple batteries together to go over this mark. Also what does installed mean? Lol, duct taping it to your garage floor? Enforcing this would be a nightmare. It is misleading to act like the battery purchase alone would qualify though, you definitely need panels as well.
Last edited by Ryan2010 July 12, 2025 at 01:12 PM.
6d ago
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stuff4dave
6d ago
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Quote from nin9919 :
Why does the 30% rebate bring it down only $180? 30% of $1500 = $450 ?

The 30% is a tax credit on your 2025 tax return. It has no effect on the purchase price you pay today.
6d ago
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RogerB
6d ago
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Could this power two or three full size refrigerators during the day while charging, then have enough juice to repeat the following day? When we loose power from hurricanes, it could be three to six days to get power restored. I typically run my gas generator during the day to keep things running, shut it off at night, then restart in the morning.

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4d ago
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PowerfulOctopus589
4d ago
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Quote from RogerB :
Could this power two or three full size refrigerators during the day while charging, then have enough juice to repeat the following day? When we loose power from hurricanes, it could be three to six days to get power restored. I typically run my gas generator during the day to keep things running, shut it off at night, then restart in the morning.
You could probably run two for close to 24 hours, three might not make it a full 24 hours. But these battery units will run a load while charging, and you could top off the battery later in the day to add enough power back to make it through the night when running three refrigerators. It would allow the refrigerators to stay powered 24/7 and also significantly reduced the amount of time your generator would need to run during the day. This is a common use case for grid down backup power
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4d ago
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sethmeisterg
4d ago
25 Posts
Yes but wouldn't the deduction be $450 at tax time, causing the effective price to be $1500-$450? I believe that's what the original poster was trying to ask.
4d ago
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4d ago
maifriend
4d ago
38 Posts
The HomePower 3000 is a good unit but is not expandable. If you want something similar but expandable at a much lower cost then look at the Pecron F3000.
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maifriend
4d ago
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Quote from JTsd89 :
Hi, looking for a battery backup for the fridge, lamp and a fan for blackouts. Blackouts usually only last a few hours (knock on wood) in my area. Is this a good product and deal? Not sure of the original price was inflated to make the sale price appealing. Thanks!
Yes it's a good product but it's not expandable. You can find a similar good solar generator, the Pecron F3000 for $999 and it's expandable. You can see reviews about he F3000 on youtube.

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