From Adventure Gear to Industry Insight: Tracy Wang on Jackery’s Entrepreneurial Philanthropy
Overlanding evokes freedom—the ability to explore anywhere, powered by what you bring. At Climate Week NYC 2025, Tracy Wang, Jackery Global Brand Communications Head, shared how the company leverages technology and business expertise to advance sustainability and conservation—a model she calls entrepreneurial philanthropy.

Conservation Through Innovation
Wang emphasized that Jackery’s mission goes beyond products. “Our solar generator allows field teams to operate quietly and sustainably, supporting conservation without disturbing wildlife,” she explained. Since 2023, Jackery has partnered with WWF to protect the nearly extinct black-footed ferret. Solar generators allow teams to vaccinate, monitor, and provide food in remote habitats—zero-emission, off-grid, and minimally invasive—demonstrating how green energy can directly support conservation efforts.



Entrepreneurial Philanthropy in Action
For Wang, entrepreneurial philanthropy means using Jackery’s core strengths—innovation, agility, and scalable solutions—to create systemic environmental impact. “It’s not just about donating; it’s about building collaborative ecosystems connecting tech companies, humanitarian organizations, and local communities,” she said. Initiatives like the “Guardians of the Guardians” Alliance and the Low-Carbon Supply Chain Standard illustrate how business expertise can amplify sustainability across the value chain.

Disaster Response and Off-Grid Reliability
Jackery’s solar generator also support disaster recovery. Wang highlighted their deployment after hurricanes, earthquakes, and wildfires, including California’s devastating blazes. “Off-grid technology isn’t just convenience—it’s a tool for resilience in both human and natural ecosystems,” she noted.

Real Numbers, Real Impact
- 1.25 billion kWh of clean energy generated globally
- 1.24 million tons of CO₂ avoided
- Over 6 million people empowered in more than 50 countries
As of 2025, Jackery had sold over six million products worldwide, a milestone that underscores the growing global appetite for clean, portable energy.
Industry Insight
Wang’s perspective illustrates a key trend: portable solar solutions are no longer just adventure gear—they are instruments for entrepreneurial philanthropy, supporting conservation, disaster resilience, and low-carbon operations. Jackery’s collaboration with WWF and other partners shows how innovation-driven companies can turn products and expertise into scalable impact, providing a blueprint for sustainable growth in the outdoor and off-grid energy sector.

