The BougeRV Rover 2000 reviewed here is a portable power station characterized by high safety, as it adopts a semi-solid-state battery with a low risk of fire or explosion and has received the Recommended Disaster Prevention Product mark.
The magnitude of its output and the number of output ports are excellent, and since there are truly very few drawbacks from any other perspective, this is a portable power station I can confidently recommend to anyone looking for a high-capacity unit.

- Equipped with a semi-solid-state battery featuring excellent safety and durability
- Ultra-high capacity of 2008Wh
- Very high rated output of 2200W
- Super comprehensive number of ports
- Safe with 50/60Hz and pure sine wave
- Capable of 1500W fast charging
- Quite compact even among portable power stations in the same capacity range
- Received Recommended Disaster Prevention Product mark
- Compliant with PSE
- Expandable capacity
- Adjustable light color and brightness
- Those who want a high-safety, high-capacity portable power station
- Those looking for a high-capacity portable power station for car camping
- Those looking for a high-capacity portable power station for disaster preparedness
- Those who want a portable power station with a semi-solid-state battery

Basic Information
Specs
| Capacity | 2008Wh 32.4V, 62AH |
| Weight | 21.2kg |
| Dimensions | 400×270×285mm |
| Output Ports | AC outlet x5, USB-A QC3.0 x3, USB-C x3, Car port & DC5525 x2 |
| Input Ports | AC (charging from wall outlet), PV (charging from solar panels) |
Ms.GadgetsIt is heavy at 21.2kg, so please be careful when lifting it!
Mr.GadgetsThe size is also quite large, so it is better to have a place for it planned in advance.
| AC outlet x5 | Pure sine wave, 2200W total max (4000W peak for 3 seconds), 50/60Hz |
| USB-A QC3.0 x3 | 9V/2A, 18W |
| USB-C x3 | 20V/5A, 100W |
| Car port & DC5525 x2 | 13.6V/10A, 136W total max |
Mr.GadgetsThe output is very high at 2200W, and the number of ports is also very comprehensive.
Additionally, since it is 50/60Hz and pure sine wave, you can basically use all the products you use at home with peace of mind.
| AC (charging from wall outlet) | 37.6V/40A, 1500W max |
| PV (charging from solar panels) | 11V-100V/30A max, 1500W max |
Mr.GadgetsThe input is very high at a maximum of 1500W, which is fantastic.
Ms.GadgetsJust be careful not to trip the circuit breaker when charging from a wall outlet!

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Included Items


- AC charging cable
- Car port cable
- Solar cable
- Instruction manual, etc.
Review of the BougeRV Rover 2000
Equipped with a semi-solid-state battery with excellent safety and durability!
While lithium-ion batteries are mainly used in portable power stations, this “BougeRV Rover 2000” uses something called a semi-solid-state battery.

Ms.GadgetsIt’s amazing that it won’t even catch fire if it gets punctured!
| Feature \ Type | Semi-solid-state | Lithium Iron Phosphate | Lithium Titanate | Ternary Lithium | Manganese | Nickel | Cobalt |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Safety | Even safer than LFP batteries | ||||||
| Lifespan | |||||||
| Energy Density |
Semi-solid-state batteries have extremely high safety, and their lifespan and energy density are also very excellent.
It also adopts a BMS (Battery Management System) that monitors and manages overcharging, overvoltage, overcurrent, and low-temperature discharge to ensure safe operation. Because the semi-solid-state battery has stable electrolyte characteristics internally, it has higher resistance to low temperatures.
Received Recommended Disaster Prevention Product mark
It has received the Recommended Disaster Prevention Product mark, which is displayed on electrical products that have passed the disaster prevention product certification established by the Japan Disaster Prevention and Safety Association.
In addition to that, it complies with international safety standards such as UN38.3, UL, CE, FCC, and RoHS, as well as PSE, which is a safety standard stipulated by the Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Act.
Mr.GadgetsPortable power stations are convenient because they can store a massive amount of energy, but they also come with risks.
Therefore, it is very important for safety-conscious users that it has received the Recommended Disaster Prevention Product mark and is PSE-compliant, just like the “BougeRV Rover 2000”.
Ultra-high capacity of 2008Wh!

The battery capacity of the “BougeRV Rover 2000” is an ultra-large 2008Wh, ranking among the largest for portable power stations.
Mr.GadgetsWith such a large capacity, it provides peace of mind during disasters!
Rated output and number of ports are super comprehensive!


The output ports of the “BougeRV Rover 2000” are very comprehensive, as shown in the photo above.

Mr.GadgetsWith this much, you can charge everyone in the family’s smartphones while using home appliances!
The main intended uses for each output port are as follows.
- AC output ports (outlets): Used for home electrical appliances
- Examples: Rice cooker, TV, microwave, etc.
- USB output ports: Mainly used for charging mobile products
- Examples: Smartphone, portable gaming console, Bluetooth speaker, etc.
- Car port: Connects to car-specific electrical products
- Examples: Car refrigerator, car heater, car air cooler, etc.
Ms.GadgetsAll commonly used output ports are present!
With this much, it is perfect for camping involving sleeping in a car or for disaster preparedness!
Regarding frequency and waveform, it is 50/60Hz and pure sine wave, so I don’t think there is any need to worry.
Mr.GadgetsOutputs have something called frequency and waveform, and if they are not standard, you might not be able to power some devices, but this product means you can use it with peace of mind in that regard too.


Also, the rated output is very high at 2000W, so basically, I don’t think you will have any trouble using normal home appliances.
The maximum instantaneous power output (surge power) is also 4000W, so it is flawless.
Mr.GadgetsEven hair dryers and microwaves, which are said to have very high power consumption, usually don’t reach 1500W, so you can basically use any product.
However, you obviously can’t use both of those at the same time.
Compact despite high capacity
| Feature \ Type | Semi-solid-state | Lithium Iron Phosphate | Lithium Titanate | Ternary Lithium | Manganese | Nickel | Cobalt |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Safety | Even safer than LFP batteries | ||||||
| Lifespan | |||||||
| Energy Density |
It is the same table as before, but please pay attention to the energy density now.
Basically, as the energy density increases, the risk increases, and as it decreases, compactness is lost.
Mr.GadgetsIn particular, lithium iron phosphate batteries have low energy density, so they tend to be large in size.
As I mentioned earlier, semi-solid-state batteries are even safer than the so-called safe lithium iron phosphate ones, yet they maintain high energy density and compactness.
Seriously fast! Charges up to 80% in 1.2 hours!



Rapid charging is possible at 1500W from a standard household outlet, and it can charge from 0% to 80% in a phenomenal 1.2 hours.
Mr.GadgetsIt’s absolutely amazing that this large capacity can charge up to 80% in just over an hour!

Solar panel input supports a range of 11V-100V/30A and can accept up to 1500W.
Ms.GadgetsBeing able to charge from solar panels is reassuring not only for outdoor activities but also during disasters!
Reassuring even during power outages!
The “BougeRV Rover 2000” is equipped with an EPS (Emergency Power Supply) function.
During a power outage, it automatically switches power supply within 20ms, preventing sudden shutdowns of routers, PCs, etc.
Light color and brightness adjustable


The light’s brightness and color can be adjusted.
I was also able to make it blink.
Mr.GadgetsYou don’t often see portable power stations that let you even change the color of the light, right? (lol)
Expandable capacity

By connecting a dedicated extra battery, you can increase the capacity up to a maximum of 8000Wh.
This expansion allows for long-term operation of devices with high power consumption.
Summary
Highly recommended if you want a high-capacity portable power station
I felt that the “BougeRV Rover 2000” is a very safe portable power station as it adopts a semi-solid-state battery with a low risk of fire or explosion and has received the Recommended Disaster Prevention Product mark.
Mr.GadgetsSafety is the most important thing for portable power stations after all!
The magnitude of its output and the number of output ports are excellent, and from any other perspective, it supports the points you would want to be well-supported.
Ms.GadgetsGiven this capacity, it is unavoidable that it is heavy (if anything, it is quite compact compared to other products in the same capacity range), and I cannot find any flaws in its performance.
Because there are truly very few drawbacks, this was a portable power station I could confidently recommend to anyone wanting a high-capacity unit.

- Equipped with a semi-solid-state battery featuring excellent safety and durability
- Ultra-high capacity of 2008Wh
- Very high rated output of 2200W
- Super comprehensive number of ports
- Safe with 50/60Hz and pure sine wave
- Capable of 1500W fast charging
- Quite compact even among portable power stations in the same capacity range
- Received Recommended Disaster Prevention Product mark
- Compliant with PSE
- Expandable capacity
- Adjustable light color and brightness
Recommended for these people
- Those who want a high-safety, high-capacity portable power station
- Those looking for a high-capacity portable power station for car camping
- Those looking for a high-capacity portable power station for disaster preparedness
- Those who want a portable power station with a semi-solid-state battery
Thank you for reading until the end!
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This article was originally written in Japanese and has been translated.


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