DJI Power 1000 has a battery capacity of 1024 Wh and can provide a stable output at 2200 W until battery runs out. [1] It has a max output power of 2600 W [2] and a peak output of 4400 W. It can also fast charge DJI drone batteries to unleash your aerial content creation.
Stable Output [1]
30-sec. Output [2]
Peak Output
The robust DJI Power 1000 provides stable power supply to more than 99% of common household devices. [9] Click the button below to choose your common scenarios and appliances, and find the product portfolio best suited for you.
With the aid of separately-sold charging cables, you can fast charge select DJI drone batteries with the DJI Power SDC super-fast charge function, [5] and be up in the air within approximately 30 mins. With three drone batteries and a DJI portable power station, you can enjoy an entire day of worry-free flight and creation.
Mavic 3 Series Intelligent Flight Battery [10] Approx.
DJI Air 3 Series Intelligent Flight Battery Approx.
32 mins
30 mins
Battery level from 10% to 95%
Battery level from 10% to 95%
Inspire 3 TB51 Intelligent Flight Battery Approx.
M30 TB30 Intelligent Flight Battery Approx.
28 mins
32 mins
Battery level from 10% to 95%
Battery level from 10% to 95%
* The above charging time data was measured in a controlled test environment and is for reference only.
DJI Power 1000 can be recharged in three ways: grid power, solar power, and car power. Whether indoors or on the road, you can flexibly choose the recharging method that works for you.
Safety comes first at all times. From the body structure and cell chemistry to the system software, DJI Power 1000 features a comprehensive safety design. It has passed 26 product test certifications from the Swiss third-party testing authority SGS, ensuring worry-free electrical usage.
If an electrical device is connected to a powered-on DJI Power 1000 (via AC output port) and both are receiving grid power, DJI Power 1000 defaults to UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) mode. In cases of sudden power outage, DJI Power 1000 can start powering the connected device (or devices) within 0.02 seconds, [14] ensuring continued operation.
The noise level of DJI Power 1000 is as low as 23 dB [4] during recharging, so there is no noise disturbance even in quiet environments. It is quieter than most electric fans and other everyday appliances.
DJI Power 1000 has two 140W USB-C output ports, [3] with a total power output of up to 280W, a 40% increase compared to the commonly found dual 100W USB-C output ports on the market. It easily meets the electricity demands of most USB-C port devices, while supporting up to PD 3.1 140W charging that can fast charge high-performance laptops.
DJI Power 1000 has dual USB-A ports, dual AC output ports, one SDC port, one SDC Lite port, and two 1/4″ thread holes. It is highly versatile to make power usage in various scenarios more convenient. It can connect to different types of solar panels, power cables, and adapter cables, meeting the needs of a variety of power supply and recharging options.
* All of the aforementioned accessories are sold separately. All aforementioned charging data was measured in a controlled test environment and is for reference only. Actual user experience may vary.
** Certain accessories are currently out of stock. Stay tuned to DJI updates on availability.
*** Actual appearance of certain accessories may vary.
* The appearance of products sold in different countries and regions may vary. Refer to the actual item.
1. At a room temperature of 25° C (77° F), Power 1000 can stably provide a max continuous output of 2200 W until the battery runs out. Data measured in a DJI laboratory.
2. Measured with the battery temperature at approx. 25° C (77° F) and at approx. 50% battery level. Duration may vary due to differences in battery temperature and battery level. Refer to the actual usage. It is recommended to use max power output when the battery is at a moderate temperature and a relatively higher battery level. Data measured in a DJI laboratory.
3. Each USB-C port supports a max output power of 140 W. The device being charged must support the PD 3.1 protocol and use a USB cable that meets EPR specifications.
4. Measured 100 cm away from DJI Power 1000 while it was being recharged in the Standard Recharging Mode and is for reference only.
5. Requires certain accessories, which are sold separately.
6. Tested under laboratory conditions at 25° C (77° F) and should be used for reference only.
7. Based on the correct usage of the product, DJI Power 1000 will have an approximate lifespan of 10 years, calculated on the basis of completing one full recharge/discharge cycle on a daily basis. This data is for reference only. Actual user experience may vary.
8. DJI Power 1000 units purchased from the DJI Store will have a three-year warranty, which can be extended by an additional two years after registration. Consult customer service on DJI Store for more details.
9. Device power does not exceed 2200 W.
10. Supports DJI Mavic 3 Pro Series, Mavic 3 Classic, Mavic 3 Series, and Mavic 3 Enterprise Series.
11. DJI Power 1000 can connect to up to two DJI Power Solar Panel Adapter Modules (MPPT), which can then connect up to three solar panels, meaning up to six solar panels can be connected to DJI Power 1000 at the same time. DJI Power 1000 can also connect to one solar panel through the DJI Power Car Power Outlet to SDC Power Cable.
12. Requires the DJI Power Solar Panel Adapter Module (MPPT) and solar panels. The aforementioned accessories are sold separately. The minimum time to fully recharge was measured under 25° C (77° F) laboratory conditions and is for reference only. Actual recharging time is subject to factors like the angle of sunlight and light intensity. Actual user experience may vary. To use solar panels not officially recommended by DJI, convert the solar panel connector to an XT60 interface. To prevent damage to the MPPT module and the power station, ensure the open-circuit voltage of the solar panel is less than 30 V. The power output of each solar panel connected to a single XT60 interface should not exceed 200 W, with the total output power of solar panels connected to the entire MPPT module capped at 400 W.
13. Measured under 25° C (77° F) laboratory conditions, being recharged in the 600W Standard Recharge Mode, and at an output power of 1000 W.
14. Data measured in a DJI laboratory.
15. Available when the product's battery level is above 20%.
16. A single USB-C port supports a max output power of 100 W. During power output, both the device being charged and the cable must support the PD 3.0 protocol. During power input (recharging the power station), both the charger and the cable must support the PD 3.0 protocol.