The perfect power station for e-bikersDJI Power 2000 + car quick charger in the test

Max Fuchs

 · 14.05.2026

DJI Power 2000 // 2048 Wh battery capacity // 1099 euros without accessories // 22 kilos
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2048 Wh in a housing reminiscent of a 16-inch trolley. 3000 watts of continuous power. 1000 watts of charging power during the car journey via the alternator. On paper, the DJI Power 2000 with the 1kW Super Fast Car Charger sounds like the perfect road trip package for e-bikers. The test shows that this is true for pure road trip use. If you want to use it for camping, you need to be aware of an important limitation.

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Conclusion: DJI Power 2000 + 1kW Charger

The most portable system in this capacity class - and the right choice for anyone who wants to be self-sufficient for a few days on the road with their e-MTB. Put the Powerstation in the car, start the motor, ride for two and a half hours, battery full. No campsite, no shore power, no stress. Compact format, hand truck, all connections directly on the device - it couldn't be more practical. As a power supply for the camper conversion, the DJI Power 2000 The SDC output with a maximum of 12 amps is too weak for a parking heater with very high starting currents, for example. If you want to do both - power your e-bike independently and electrify your camper - you won't be happy with this. - Max Fuchs, BIKE Editor

First of all: the basic problem

Anyone going on a road trip with an e-bike is faced with a simple problem: battery empty every day, electricity needed every day. Campsite shore power solves this - but gives you exactly the freedom you were looking for. Powerstations are the first step. Rapid vehicle charging via the alternator is the decisive second: up to 1000 watts directly from the vehicle while you are driving anyway. Barely two and a half hours of travelling, power station full, e-bike battery ready for the next day.

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Technical data: DJI Power 2000 + car super-fast charger

PowerstationDJI Power 2000
Capacity2,048 Wh (LFP)
AC output power3,000 W continuous load
Weight22 kg
Dimensions448 × 225 × 324 mm
Connections4× AC | 4× USB-A | 2× USB-C 140 W | 2× USB-C 65 W | 2× SDC
Noise level29 dB (standard mode)
Cycles4,000 (LFP)
Special featuresUp to 10 extension batteries (up to 22,528 Wh)
Price Powerstationapprox. 1,099 € (RRP approx. 1,399 €) >> available here
Fast car chargerDJI 1kW Super Fast Car Charger
Vehicle charging power1,000 W (ex works: 500 W, after dongle activation: 1000 W)
Charging time 2048 Wh via car~145 minutes at 1000 W
Charger priceapprox. 269 Euro
Price Comboapprox. 1,170 € (car combo)
Guarantee3 years (with app registration: 5 years)
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Portability: DJI sets the standard here

22 kilograms - that's heavy from a sober point of view. For a 2048 Wh power station, however, this is actually a very good value. The case format fits into any car boot, and the hand truck makes transporting it into the car child's play. Hardly any other system in this capacity class is so handy. - Max Fuchs, BIKE editor

The form factor is no coincidence: 448 × 225 × 324 mm is roughly equivalent to a 16-inch trolley. Anyone who has ever lugged a carry-on suitcase on an aeroplane knows how it works. In addition to the Powerstation itself, the DJI Power series trolley even offers enough space for two expansion batteries - a tensioning strap with ratchet and knurled screws to screw the trolley to the threads provided in the Powerstation are included. The only drawback: at 99 euros, the DJI hand truck is quite expensive.

Variety of connections directly on the device

What some other systems in this class solve via external hubs, DJI has integrated directly: four 230-volt outputs, four USB-A ports, two USB-C ports with 140 watts and two more with 65 watts - all directly on the power station. The e-bike charger runs on 230 volts, the mobile phone on USB-C and the laptop too. Nothing needs to be purchased or connected separately.

There are also two SDC ports for connecting the car quick charger, expansion batteries or DJI drone batteries. The DJI ecosystem is clearly well thought out here.

Fast vehicle charging: fast, but two-stage

The DJI 1kW Super Fast Car Charger delivers up to 1000 watts via the alternator - but not ex works. Factory setting: maximum 500 watts. If you want the full 1000 watts, you have to activate the maximum charging power via the app - this can be done intuitively and in just a few minutes. Also good: if you want to adjust the charging power specifically to your own vehicle and the length of the upcoming journey, you can also do this directly in the app in 1 per cent increments.

The limitation: SDC ports and high-current consumers

If you want to remove a campervan and use the Power 2000 as the centre of the 12-volt supply, you will come up against a hard technical limit: the SDC outputs of the DJI Power 2000 supply a maximum of 12 amps at 9 to 28 volts. This is perfectly sufficient for a 12 V circuit with a cool box, lighting and several USB ports. However, as soon as consumers with high starting currents come into play, for example when igniting a parking heater, the connection is overloaded and the power station switches off.

Who is the system made for?

Perfect forRoad trip (1-2 people with e-bike), frequent change of location
If you want portable, fast and uncomplicated charging
Who is already in the DJI ecosystem (drones, cameras)
If you want to connect many consumers directly to the station
Less suitable forComplete Camper 12 V installations

Max Fuchs

Max Fuchs

Editor

Max Fuchs hat seine ersten Mountainbike-Kilometer bereits mit drei Jahren gesammelt. Zunächst Hobby-Rennfahrer und Worldcup-Fotograf im Cross-Country-Zirkus, jetzt Testredakteur und Fotograf bei BIKE. Sein Herz schlägt für Enduros und abfahrtsstarke Trailbikes – gern auch mit Motor. Bei der Streckenwahl gilt: je steiler und technischer, desto besser.

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