You know what they say…
The Government’s call for preparedness
Authorities, including the UK’s Emergency Planning College (EPC) and the National Grid, have emphasised the importance of household preparedness. Recent extreme weather, such as Storm Eunice in 2022, left nearly 1.4 million homes without power. In response, officials have urged people to have emergency plans in place, including storing essential supplies and securing a backup power source.
The National Grid has also warned that energy supply challenges, including reliance on imported gas and fluctuating renewable energy production, could result in short-term blackouts. The ability to generate and store electricity independently has never been more critical.
That’s where we come in…
Investing in a portable power station like the Jackery Explorer 1000 Plus is a smart move for households preparing for unexpected power failures. Here’s why it stands out:
- Sustainable Power Anytime – The Jackery Explorer 1000 Plus offers 1264Wh of energy, making it ideal for charging essential devices, running small appliances, and keeping communication lines open.
- Solar Charging for Long-Term Use – Unlike traditional gas-powered generators, the Jackery Explorer can be paired with a SolarSaga Solar Panel, providing off-grid, renewable energy.
- Compact & Easy to Use – Its lightweight, portable design makes it perfect for both emergency home use and outdoor adventures.
- Multiple Output Ports – Power multiple devices at once, from phones and laptops to emergency medical equipment, ensuring uninterrupted functionality during a blackout.
The UK’s Civil Contingencies Secretariat recommends that households:
Keep a stock of non-perishable food and water, a working flashlight, batteries, and first aid supplies and emergency power sources, such as a solar generator or battery bank.
As the UK prepares for energy supply disruptions and extreme weather events, being proactive is the best defense. The Jackery Explorer 1000 Plus provides a sustainable, efficient, and portable power solution, ensuring that homes remain powered during emergencies. Investing in solar energy storage is not just a matter of convenience, it’s a critical step toward energy independence and resilience in an uncertain future.
References:
British Red Cross (2023). How to Prepare for an Emergency. Available at: www.redcross.org.uk
Cabinet Office (2023). UK Resilience Framework: Emergency Planning for Households and Communities. Available at: www.gov.uk
Google. (2025). Gemini (Imagen 3) [AI image generator]. https://ai.google.dev/gemini
UNDERTWOK (2024). Jackery Explorer 1000 Plus. Available at: www.undertwok.com
Met Office (2022). Storm Eunice: The UK’s Most Damaging Storm in Years. Available at: www.metoffice.gov.uk
National Grid ESO (2023). Winter Outlook Report: Energy Supply and Demand Risks. Available at: www.nationalgrideso.com
UK Government (2023). Emergency Preparedness and Planning for Households. Available at: www.gov.uk