Jakiper Battery Guide: Which LiFePO4 Storage System Fits Your Setup
A buyer's guide to the Jakiper battery lineup: server-rack, wall-mount, RV and stackable LiFePO4 systems compared on brand-stated capacity, cycle life and inverter compatibility.

How Jakiper Organizes Its Battery Lineup
Jakiper battery is an Australian-stocked LiFePO4 energy storage brand covering server-rack, wall-mount, RV, and stackable batteries from roughly 5.12kWh to over 16kWh, built for solar and off-grid power systems.
Jakiper battery is a lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery lineup for residential, mobile, and commercial energy storage. Unlike sealed lead-acid (SLA) batteries, Jakiper states its packs run under 70% of the weight of a similarly sized SLA battery, with cycle-life claims that run into the thousands depending on the model. This guide breaks down which Jakiper battery system fits a home solar setup, an off-grid cabin, or an RV, using only the brand's own published specs — brand-stated, not independently tested.
Key highlights
- 23 live products across four groups: residential rack/wall batteries, 12V/24V mobile batteries, balance-of-system hardware, and commercial containerised BESS.
- Single-module capacity ranges from 2,560Wh (RV packs) to 16,076.8Wh (the stackable OP48V314).
- The JK48V100PRO and the wall-mounted Powerwall are brand-rated to parallel up to 16 units for 81,920 watts of combined capacity.
- Jakiper states compatibility with Growatt, MPP, Sol-Ark, Victron, Luxpower and Deye inverters.
The JK48V100PRO is the practical starting point for most Jakiper battery buyers building a 48V system
If you're sizing a first 48V storage bank, the JK48V100PRO gives a straightforward 5.12kWh building block that Jakiper states can be paralleled up to 16 units. Buyers who want more capacity per module or app-based monitoring should compare it against the 48V 230Ah unit below before ordering.
Shop Jakiper BatteryHow Jakiper Organizes Its Battery Lineup
The Jakiper battery catalogue on the brand's Australian store lists 23 live products, split into four groups: residential server-rack and wall-mount LiFePO4 batteries, 12V/24V mobile batteries for RVs and boats, balance-of-system hardware (racks, inverters, BMS units, chargers, and solar panels), and commercial containerised BESS units sized in hundreds of kilowatt-hours to multiple megawatt-hours. Most listings relevant to home and outdoor buyers sit in the first two groups.
Some products carry an "Australia In Stock" flag while others, including the OP48V314, are listed as pre-order. Check current stock status on the product page before you commit to a system design around a specific SKU.

JK48V100PRO 51.2V 100Ah Server-Rack Battery
A 5.12kWh building block Jakiper states can be paralleled up to 16 units for 81,920 watts, with an LCD display and 6-point temperature monitoring.
View at Jakiper BatteryServer-Rack and Wall-Mount LiFePO4 Batteries
This is the core of the Jakiper battery range for home solar and off-grid power: rack-mount and wall-mount modules built to stack into a 48V bank. The four models below cover most residential capacity needs, from a single starter module to a 16kWh unit for larger loads.

JK48V100PRO 51.2V 100Ah
What We Like
- Simple, well-documented starting point for a 48V bank
- Automatic cell balancing and a power key for BMS on/off
- Brand states weight under 70% of a comparable SLA battery
What to Consider
- No WiFi/Bluetooth on this model — step up to the 230Ah unit for app monitoring
- Specs are brand-published, not independently verified
Jakiper markets the JK48V100PRO as a maintenance-free, no-gassing alternative to lead-acid for building a 48 volt storage system, with all key parameters readable on the built-in LCD display.

48V 230Ah 11.776kWh (WiFi + Bluetooth)
What We Like
- More than double the 5.12kWh of the standard rack module, in one unit
- WiFi/Bluetooth adds remote monitoring the JK48V100PRO lacks
- Fewer physical units needed to hit a target capacity
What to Consider
- A bigger, heavier module — check rack depth and load rating before ordering
- App/connectivity performance is brand-stated, not independently tested
For buyers who want fewer, larger modules instead of stacking many small ones, this is the highest-capacity in-stock residential module in the Jakiper battery range, and the only rack unit in this tier with built-in app connectivity.

Powerwall 51.2V 100Ah
What We Like
- Same 5.12kWh capacity as the JK48V100PRO without needing rack furniture
- Fits garages, plant rooms and utility spaces where a 4U rack won't
What to Consider
- Wall-mount hardware and clearances aren't detailed on the listing — confirm before install
- No WiFi/Bluetooth on this model
Same electrical specification as the standard rack module, in a wall-mounted case, for installs where there's no equipment rack.

OP48V314 51.2V 314Ah
What We Like
- Roughly three times the energy of a 51.2V 100Ah rack module in one stackable unit
- Highest brand-stated cycle-life figure in the residential range
What to Consider
- Listed as pre-order — confirm current lead time before planning around it
- At 130kg, factor in floor loading and delivery access
For buyers designing a large stacked bank rather than a rack of small modules, the OP48V314 packs the most energy per unit in the current Jakiper battery lineup, though it ships pre-order rather than ex-stock.
RV and Mobile 24V Batteries
Not every Jakiper battery build is a house. The brand also lists two 25.6V 100Ah packs sized for caravans, campers and boats rather than stationary solar storage — a category worth reading against Gearova's portable power station guide if you are weighing a fixed 24V install against an all-in-one unit.

JK24V100 / OP24V100 25.6V 100Ah
What We Like
- Same 2,560Wh format, so you can pick the cycle-life tier that fits your budget
- Unlimited parallel for scaling a mobile bank
What to Consider
- The OP24V100's near-double cycle life over the JK24V100 is the main differentiator — check current pricing to see if the gap is worth it
Both packs share the same 25.6V 100Ah footprint; Jakiper's own numbers put the JK24V100 at over 4,000 cycles and the OP24V100 at over 7,000 cycles, both measured at 80% depth of discharge.
Balance-of-System Hardware You'll Also Need
A Jakiper battery on its own doesn't power anything — most buyers also need a rack, an inverter, and in some cases a standalone BMS or charger. Jakiper sells all of this alongside the batteries.

- 4U rack system — 5 slots, wheels, sized for 4U server-rack batteries
- Off-grid inverters — 230VAC 50Hz / 48VDC, in 6200W and 7200W versions
- 200A 48V smart BMS with WiFi/Bluetooth and CAN/RS485/RS232 communication
- DIY BMS front panel for self-builders working from the JK48V100
- 57.6V 10A charger for 16S LiFePO4 packs
- 4.8kW pallet of 400W mono solar panels, 12 panels per pallet
- USB-RS232-RJ12 cable for connecting a PC to the battery
On inverter compatibility, Jakiper states its Upgraded 51.2V 100Ah battery communicates with Growatt, MPP, Sol-Ark, Victron, Luxpower and Deye inverters — worth checking against your existing inverter brand before ordering a battery-only upgrade.
Jakiper Battery Comparison Table
| Model | Capacity | Form Factor | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| JK48V100PRO | 51.2V 100Ah / 5.12kWh | Server rack | Standard 48V starter module |
| 48V 230Ah | 11.776kWh | Server rack, WiFi/Bluetooth | Fewer, larger modules + app monitoring |
| Powerwall 51.2V 100Ah | 51.2V 100Ah / 5.12kWh | Wall-mounted | No-rack installs |
| OP48V314 | 51.2V 314Ah / 16,076.8Wh | Stackable, pre-order | Large stacked banks |
| JK24V100 / OP24V100 | 25.6V 100Ah / 2,560Wh | Mobile/RV | Caravans, campers, boats |
How to Choose a Jakiper Battery
Match capacity to your load, not just your budget
Start from your daily energy draw in kWh, then work backward to how many modules you'd need. A single JK48V100PRO covers 5.12kWh; the 48V 230Ah unit covers the same ground in roughly two modules instead of three. For larger banks, the OP48V314's 16,076.8Wh (roughly 16.08kWh) per module means fewer physical units to rack and wire.
Decide rack, wall, or mobile before you shop
The server-rack modules need a 4U rack (Jakiper sells one with 5 slots and wheels); the Powerwall skips that requirement entirely. If you're outfitting a caravan, boat, or camper instead of a fixed structure, the 24V mobile packs are the correct category, not the 48V rack line.
Check inverter and charger compatibility first
Confirm your existing or planned inverter is on Jakiper's stated compatibility list — Growatt, MPP, Sol-Ark, Victron, Luxpower, and Deye — before ordering. If you're building from scratch, Jakiper's own 6200W/7200W off-grid inverters and 57.6V 10A charger remove the guesswork.
Weigh cycle life against pre-order timing
Cycle-life claims vary meaningfully between similar-looking SKUs — the OP24V100's stated 7,000+ cycles versus the JK24V100's 4,000+ at the same depth of discharge is the clearest example. Balance that against stock status: some models, like the OP48V314, currently ship pre-order rather than ex-stock.
How We Chose
This guide is built entirely from Jakiper's own published product listings on its official Australian store — no third-party testing or lab data was used. Every spec, cycle-life figure, and compatibility claim above is attributed to the brand and tagged to its source listing.
Final Verdict: Which Jakiper Battery Should You Buy?
For most first-time 48V builds, the JK48V100PRO is the sensible entry point — a standard, well-documented 5.12kWh module you can scale by paralleling more units. Buyers who'd rather install fewer, larger modules and want app monitoring should compare the 48V 230Ah unit instead. If you have no server rack, the Powerwall covers the same electrical spec in a wall-mounted case, and RV or boat owners should look at the JK24V100/OP24V100 pair rather than any rack module. Whichever model fits your load, confirm current stock status and pricing directly with Jakiper before you order, since pre-order timelines shift.
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This guide summarizes brand-published specifications from Jakiper's official Australian store. Gearova has not independently tested these batteries; cycle-life, capacity, weight, and compatibility figures are the brand's own stated claims. Battery storage and inverter systems involve electrical risk — installation should follow the manufacturer's instructions and, where required, a licensed electrician. Confirm current stock, pricing, and specifications directly with Jakiper before purchasing. Gearova may earn a commission if you buy through links on this page.
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