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forum threadwhodiini posted Today 03:02 AM
forum threadwhodiini posted Today 03:02 AM

Jackery 3000v2 $500 after coupons and rebates YMMV Wellbots

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This is a YMMV deal because it requires several coupons and rebates. Qualification of rebates depends on your specific situation, which is why it is YMMV. This is the cheapest deal I am aware of for the dozens of postings, hence this is a separate posting.

1. You can buy a Jackery Explorer 3000v2 at wellbots for $999. Nothing special about this.
2. Use the JACKBF150 coupon at checkout to get $150 off. $999-150= $849
3. There is a 30% federal tax credit that this qualifies for. Minimum 3000Wh devices, so this qualifies. So $254.70 credit: $849-$254.70 = $594.30
4. There is a $100 AMEX credit for Wellbots if you sign up for it but it requires > $999 purchase. Sign up for it.
5. There is a california PG&E rebate for power stations >300Wh <1000Wh. Also there are specific locales that qualify, so you need to go onto their web site and see if your address qualifies. If you do, you can see that the Ecoflow River 2 Pro qualifies with a $300 rebate
6. Add the Ecoflow River 2 Pro to your Wellbots cart. Note you dont have to get this, but your do need to buy something that is $151 or more to qualify for the AMEX rebate. The Ecoflow River 2 Pro is $339 - $300 PG&E rebate = $39. Then the AMEX rebate reduces the price of the Jackery to $593.30 - $100 = $493.30. Taxes are not included but it is free shipping.

This is the cheapest I have seen for a brand new Jackery 3000v2

https://www.wellbots.com/products...er-station
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This is a YMMV deal because it requires several coupons and rebates. Qualification of rebates depends on your specific situation, which is why it is YMMV. This is the cheapest deal I am aware of for the dozens of postings, hence this is a separate posting.

1. You can buy a Jackery Explorer 3000v2 at wellbots for $999. Nothing special about this.
2. Use the JACKBF150 coupon at checkout to get $150 off. $999-150= $849
3. There is a 30% federal tax credit that this qualifies for. Minimum 3000Wh devices, so this qualifies. So $254.70 credit: $849-$254.70 = $594.30
4. There is a $100 AMEX credit for Wellbots if you sign up for it but it requires > $999 purchase. Sign up for it.
5. There is a california PG&E rebate for power stations >300Wh <1000Wh. Also there are specific locales that qualify, so you need to go onto their web site and see if your address qualifies. If you do, you can see that the Ecoflow River 2 Pro qualifies with a $300 rebate
6. Add the Ecoflow River 2 Pro to your Wellbots cart. Note you dont have to get this, but your do need to buy something that is $151 or more to qualify for the AMEX rebate. The Ecoflow River 2 Pro is $339 - $300 PG&E rebate = $39. Then the AMEX rebate reduces the price of the Jackery to $593.30 - $100 = $493.30. Taxes are not included but it is free shipping.

This is the cheapest I have seen for a brand new Jackery 3000v2

https://www.wellbots.com/products...er-station

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Today 03:07 AM
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configerToday 03:07 AM
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I think the tax credit requires you to set up Solar power. Anyone knows the details?
Today 03:15 AM
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rojeyToday 03:15 AM
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Quote from configer :
I think the tax credit requires you to set up Solar power. Anyone knows the details?
This is what Gemini said:
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The Key Requirements

For a portable power station to qualify as "battery storage technology" under this credit, it generally must meet two main conditions:
  1. Capacity: It must have a capacity of at least 3 kilowatt-hours (kWh). (Many smaller, more common portable power stations will not meet this minimum.)
  2. Installation: The battery must be "installed in connection with" a dwelling unit located in the United States.
⚠️ The "Portable" vs. "Installed" Problem

This "installation" requirement is the most significant hurdle for a portable power station.
  • IRS's Likely Intent: The IRS guidance is generally interpreted to favor stationary, permanent home battery systems (like a Tesla Powerwall). A device that is designed to be portable (used for camping, moved around the house, etc.) may not be considered "installed."
  • A Potential Path to Qualifying: Some manufacturers and tax experts suggest that a large portable power station (over 3 kWh) might qualify if you integrate it into your home's electrical system. This would typically involve connecting it to your home's breaker panel via a transfer switch or a smart home panel, essentially making it a stationary home backup system.
  • Standalone vs. Solar: As of 2023, the battery storage does not need to be connected to a solar panel system to qualify. It can be a standalone battery that charges from the grid.

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