Vtoman Jump 2200 Review: Emergency Start Function Power Station Tested
Vtoman has released the Jump 2200 portable power station, a 2200-watt lithium iron phosphate battery system designed for emergency power backup and off-grid employ, according to a review published by Notebookcheck.fr on April 8, 2025. The device features a 2048Wh capacity, pure sine wave AC output, and multiple charging options including solar, wall outlet, and car charging. It includes a built-in emergency start function capable of delivering up to 1000A peak current to start vehicles with depleted batteries, a feature highlighted in the product’s technical specifications and demonstrated in the review’s hands-on testing.
The Jump 2200 weighs approximately 22 kilograms and measures 380 x 240 x 290 millimeters, positioning it as a mid-to-high capacity unit in the portable power market. Its lithium iron phosphate chemistry is noted for improved thermal stability and longer cycle life compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries, with Vtoman claiming over 3500 charge cycles before capacity drops to 80%. The unit supports simultaneous input and output, allowing users to charge the battery while powering devices, and includes a UPS function with a switch-over time of less than 10 milliseconds for sensitive electronics.
In testing, the Notebookcheck.fr review confirmed the device could sustain a 1500-watt load for over an hour and successfully jump-start a 2.0-liter gasoline engine multiple times on a single charge. The emergency start function was tested using the included heavy-duty clamps, which connected directly to a vehicle’s battery terminals. The review noted that the Jump 2200’s display provides real-time data on input/output wattage, battery percentage, and estimated runtime, with USB-C PD 100W output and four USB-A ports supporting fast charging protocols.
Safety features include built-in protections against overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, short circuit, and overheating, managed by an internal battery management system. The unit operates in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 40°C for discharge and 0°C to 40°C for charging, per the manufacturer’s specifications. Vtoman includes a two-year warranty with the Jump 2200, covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use conditions.
The product is marketed toward outdoor enthusiasts, remote workers, and households seeking backup power during outages. It competes in a segment dominated by brands such as EcoFlow, Jackery, and Bluetti, with the Jump 2200 positioned at a price point of approximately €1099 in European markets as of April 2025. Availability is listed through Vtoman’s official website and select online retailers, with shipping times varying by region.
No statements from Vtoman executives or independent safety certification bodies were included in the Notebookcheck.fr review, and no third-party validation of the emergency start function’s compliance with automotive safety standards was referenced. The review did not mention any recalls, firmware updates, or pending regulatory actions related to the Jump 2200 model.
