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DJI throws huge holiday discounts on power stations

With the holiday season in full swing, many Americans are already preparing for festivities, winter road trips, or cozy nights at home… but there’s another reason this time of year is ideal for buying a portable power station: winter storms and cold weather create a high risk for power outages. That’s exactly why DJI power stations, now at their lowest prices ever, are suddenly topping holiday shopping lists across the US.

Snow, ice, freezing rain, and increased energy demand for heating can all stress aging electrical grids, leading to blackouts or rolling outages, and worst-case, extended outages that last for hours or even days. For many households, a simple outage doesn’t just mean a broken binge-watch session; it can knock out heating, lighting, refrigeration, or critical devices like medical equipment, phones, and internet routers.

So, it’s no surprise that the demand for portable power solutions in the US is increasing, driven by rising grid instability, extreme weather events, and a growing preference for clean, quiet, and portable energy sources. And that’s what makes DJI’s deals on portable power stations hard to ignore.

Right now, DJI is offering steep discounts on two of its most capable, high-capacity portable power stations. DJI Power 2000, originally priced at $1,299, is now on sale for about $699. That’s roughly a 46 % discount. This unit packs a 2,048 Wh battery and delivers a continuous 3,000 W output, enabling it to power most household appliances — from refrigerators and lights to even induction cookers.

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It also supports connecting up to ten expansion batteries, boosting total capacity up to a massive 22,528 Wh, making it a powerful choice for serious home backup, extended outages, road trips, or even film-production setups. The unit can recharge from 0 to 80% in just about 55 minutes via grid power, and even supports solar or car charging as alternatives, giving users flexible recharging options whether at home, on the road, or off-grid.

Meanwhile, DJI Power 1000 V2, a smaller but still powerful 1,024 Wh unit, is discounted from around $469 to $399. It delivers a stable 2,600 W output, weighs about 14.2 kg (so it’s much easier to carry), and recharges to full in under an hour (or 80 % in ~37 minutes) — making it a strong fit for camping, van life, road trips, or as a compact home backup.

In short, both units offer excellent power-per-dollar value right now, and meet different needs — from full-home backup to portable on-the-go power.

As storms, ice, and heavy demand strain the grid, outages become more likely. A high-capacity portable power station can be a lifeline for heating, refrigeration, and safety. And unlike gas generators, battery-based power stations produce no fumes, make little noise, and can be safely used inside or near homes — important for those in apartments or condos.

Whether you’re heading out on a road trip, camping, working remotely from a van, or filming outdoors, DJI’s power stations will let you run appliances, tools, or creative gear without being tethered to outlets. So, if you’ve been on the fence about investing in backup power or an outdoor-ready energy station, this holiday season, with terrific DJI discount deals, could be the best time ever to pull the trigger.

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Ishveena Singh is a versatile journalist and writer with a passion for drones and location technologies. She has been named as one of the 50 Rising Stars of the geospatial industry for the year 2021 by Geospatial World magazine.