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Portable Durable 10 ms UPS

Elite 100 V2

1,800W | 1,024Wh | LiFePO₄

4 Hours

Refrigerator

(150w)

0.8 Hours

Microave Oven

(1000w)

11.9 Hours

Table Lamp

(60w)

41.5 Hours

Wi-Fi Router

(10w)

13.8 Hours

Cpap Machine

(50w)

3.2 Hours

Desktop Computer

(250w)

£429 £899
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Turbo Charging 17-Year Lifespan

Elite 200 V2

2,600W | 2,073.6Wh | LiFePO₄

1.3 Hours

Air Conditioner

(1200w)

8.3 Hours

Refrigerator

(180w)

1.6 Hours

Induction Cooker

(1000w)

1.1 Hours

Ater Heater

(1400w)

17.6 Hours

TV

(80w)

14.4 Hours

Water Pump

(100w)

£899 £1,399
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3kWh 12V/30A DC Port

Elite 300

2,400W | 3,014.4Wh | LiFePO₄

78.6 Hours

LED Lights

(12W)

3.1 Hours

Coffee Machine

(800W)

31.8 Times

Drone

(62Wh)

99.8 Hours

Mini Refrigerator

(0.6 kWh/day)

32.6 Times

Laptop

(60Wh)

68.4 Hours

Bluetooth Speaker

(20W)

£1,399 £2,199
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Versatile UPS Plug & Play

Apex 300

3,840W | 2,764.8Wh | LiFePO₄

1.9 Hours

Air Conditioner

(1200w)

11.8 Hours

Refrigerator

(180w)

2.3 Hours

Induction Cooker

(1000w)

1.7 Hours

Ater Heater

(1400w)

23.6 Hours

TV

(80w)

19.7 Hours

Water Pump

(100w)

£1,499 £2,299
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Meet the New BLUETTI Elite 300: Portable Power for This Spring's Adventures

Meet the New BLUETTI Elite 300: Portable Power for This Spring's Adventures

BLUETTI Charger 2: Everything You Need to Know Before Buying

BLUETTI Charger 2: Everything You Need to Know Before Buying

NiMH or Li-Ion Batteries: What’s the Best Choice for You?

NiMH or Li-Ion Batteries: What’s the Best Choice for You?

Solar Panel Wiring Diagrams: Important Things You Need To Know

Solar Panel Wiring Diagrams: Important Things You Need To Know

Sodium-Ion vs Lithium-Ion Battery: The Real Science behind Cold Weather Battery Drain

Sodium-Ion vs Lithium-Ion Battery: The Real Science behind Cold Weather Battery Drain

Frequently asked questions.

    • Q1: How long does a BLUETTI power station last, and is it worth the price?
      Our LiFePO₄ batteries last 2,500–6,000+ cycles—roughly 7–17 years of daily use. Most users claim to offset the cost within 1–2 years, thanks to savings on fuel and lead-acid battery replacements.
    • Q2: What Can a 1000W Power Station Actually Run?
      A 1000W portable power station is powerful enough to handle most everyday essentials and outdoor gear.
      It can typically run:
      ·Smartphones, tablets, laptops ·Cameras, drones & Wi-Fi routers
      ·LED lights, fans, electric blankets
      ·Small appliances like a mini fridge, coffee maker, or CPAP
      ·Camping, campervan, or emergency backup essentials
      Actual performance depends on the battery capacity (Wh) and how many devices are running at the same time.
    • Q3: Which is the best portable power station?
      It depends on both the refrigerator’s power consumption and the battery capacity of the power station. As a general reference: A typical fridge uses 100–200W when running,A 1000Wh power station can keep a fridge running for:
      ·8–12 hours continuously
      ·1–2 days when cycling on/off Pairing the power station with solar panels can extend runtime even further, especially for off-grid or emergency use.
    • Q4: How long will a portable power station run a refrigerator?
      The “best” portable power station isn’t about the biggest number — it’s about the right balance for your needs.
      A good one should offer:
      ·Sufficient battery capacity for your devices
      ·Stable output to power sensitive electronics
      ·Multiple ports (AC, USB, DC) for flexibility
      ·Fast recharging options (wall, car, solar)
      ·A safe, long-life battery (like LiFePO₄)
      For camping, campervan trips, home backup, or off-grid living, reliability and expandability matter more than raw wattage alone.
    • Q5: What to look out for when buying a power station?
      Portability: Consider the weight and size of the power station especially if you're using it for camping, hiking, or other outdoor activities.
      Input Charging Options: Check if the unit supports solar charging, wall outlets, car charging, or other methods.
      Solar compatibility can be crucial if you're using it off-grid.
    • Q6: What's the warranty?
      All new BLUETTI units come with a 2-year warranty, while refurbished units have a 6-month warranty.
    • Q7: Are BLUETTI power stations waterproof?
      They're water-resistant, but not fully waterproof. Please keep them dry during use. *DoD refers to Depth of Discharge and η is local inverter efficiency.

What Our Customers Say

Small Power Station, Big Save

Elite 30 v2 to the rescue this morning. Car needed charging and my usual AC sockets in my shed that are powered by a solar battery bank were dead so the 30 is being put to good use again. Really love how handy these power stations are.

- Matt R.

BLUETTI Elite 30 V2 Portable Power Station | 600W 288Wh

It has lived up to my expectations.

This is my first and possibly my only battery bank/power station (due to cost). But so far it has lived up to expectations. It has everything the advert states it has, but then there is the real world tests. I have had it a month now and have used it to power fans, charge phones and headphones etc all as expected. Then I started on the bigger stuff many had lower watts than what it should handle. So ran a camping mini fridge, tried a 28" TV for a hour (forgot it was connected to it), Xbox, a blow torch, a small hairdryer, a small toaster and a jig saw and circular saw; they all worked. The air frier was a bit much for it, as was the 3000 watt kettle (which started up but could not continue). All in all so far so good. Used the 200watt solar panel a few times, they are a bit on the heavy side but seem sturdy and so far the stand is good. The panels gave me 110 to 140 watts in strong sunlight and had the beast charged from 45% to 100% in 5hrs. On a day when there was a little cloud and it was at 55%, the panels gave me 50 to 110 watts; but charged it up in 7hrs. Could see me using up all the power on an item if camping and not get enough sun (we are in the UK after all). Charging from the home power it charges quickly e.g. around 2hrs. I just wish I had more power stations or the 12 volt invertor and then I would be able to give you a comparison or data. Will have to try the drill and hedge trimmers next?

- Rebecca Wand

BLUETTI Elite 100 V2 Portable Power Station | 1,024Wh 1,800W

Powered My Vacuum Sealer with the Elite 100 V2

We freeze dry food to take away in our motorhome and for my sister and friends. (& dog treats). Tonight I vacuum sealed 11 bags of chilli with the vacuum chamber powered by our Elite 100 v2. I’ve also powered it with the Elite 30 v2 but we were doing more tonight. Started at 91% ended at 89% .. photo of the chilli for those interested too lol. Beef, mushrooms, 🌶️ onions and kidney beans My goal is to be able to power our Freezer dryer via Bluetti.

- Anonymous

BLUETTI Elite 100 V2 Portable Power Station | 1,024Wh 1,800W

Excellent product & customer support

An excellent piece of kit , take it everywhere in my van , charges everything, boils a kettle (if needed) I use it at work if there is no power source to charge my tool batteries , for lighting , even running my tools , wouldn't be without it , had a few questions to ask when first purchased and the support and correspondence I had was excellent , would 100% recommend.

- eljay

BLUETTI Elite 100 V2 Portable Power Station | 1,024Wh 1,800W

Powers everything I’ve plugged in

Epic bit of kit, powers everything I’ve plugged into it, jet washer angle grinder e-bike charger swimming pool filter pump you name it it works and lasts a long time.. charging is excellent and fast from plugging it in to solar to charging via the car. It’s easy and not overly heavy to carry my partner even finds it ok to move. Solar panels fold down small and the unit has so many connections to charge and power up. The app is easy to use, i should have brought one sooner

- Rosie

BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 Portable Power Station | 2,073.6Wh 2,600W

Good news: testing with the Apex 300 is going well.

Today I confirmed that my condensing boiler works perfectly when powered by the Bluetti Apex 300. Even when it’s not connected to the grid and the power station outputs split-phase current, the boiler starts up without any issues. With all the other power stations I’ve tested so far, the boiler never worked under these conditions. The same goes for charging the Bluetti AC500: it never started charging from a split-phase power station, but with the Apex 300, it works. This is another strong point in favor of the Apex 300. For some, it might seem like a small detail, but during a winter blackout, it means you won’t be left in the cold — and that makes a real difference.

- James W.

BLUETTI Apex 300 Versatile Power Station | 2,764.8Wh 3,840W

My Apex 300 has finally arrived

I had been eagerly waiting for it for months! Initial tests confirm that it accepts split-phase power for charging, which is great because it will be compatible with most gasoline generators. I’m really happy with it: I’ll be using it both at home and in my gas-free camper, and it will allow me to run all my appliances at the same time, like the air conditioner and the hair dryer

- Anonymous

BLUETTI Apex 300 Versatile Power Station | 2,764.8Wh 3,840W

Apex 300

I bought this power station as my first step toward self-sufficiency. One of the key reasons I chose it was the apparent scalability of the Apex ecosystem. I’m hoping to eventually expand this into a fully self-sufficient platform. For now, I’ve configured the unit to draw power from the grid while an external solar array (which the unit isn’t directly aware of) is producing, by using the "time of use" working mode. In the coming days, I plan to connect a dedicated solar array via the PV/DC inputs to begin integrating solar more directly. Setup was relatively straightforward. However, I did run into an issue where the power station wasn’t showing up on the cloud, even though the display indicated it was connected to Wi-Fi. Resetting the Wi-Fi resolved this. The issue seemed to be related to re-routing my access point through the Apex. Since that initial hiccup, everything has been stable. By leveraging the Apex's frequent polling of power consumption, I’ve already managed to identify about 70 watts of ‘vampire’ devices. Really pleased so far.

- JA

BLUETTI Apex 300 Versatile Power Station | 2,764.8Wh 3,840W

A great piece of kit with plenty of power

It's great providing all the power I need even if my campervan battery goes flat, or I get a long power cut at home, but it is heavy. I can manage the weight well, but you do need to check for yourself.

- Philip Walker

BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 Portable Power Station | 2,073.6Wh 2,600W

Finally used our A180! Very happy with our new A180!

I find it very powerful , if heavy, although my wife can now use her hairdryer when off grid. We only have a single leisure battery but will be much more off-grid now! Very study bit of kit!

- Anthony B.

BLUETTI AC180 Portable Power Station | 1,800W 1,152Wh

Bluetti Elite 200 V2. Off-Grid Power That Just Works

I’ve been using the Bluetti Elite 200 V2 with the 200W solar panel, and honestly, it’s been great. I’ve used it off grid and reckon I could get around 10 air fryer meals from a full charge. The solar panel’s build quality is excellent too but I haven’t seen its full potential yet thanks to UK weather, but I’ve no doubt it’ll perform well in better conditions. My only disappointment is that it didn’t come with a 12V car charging cable, which I think should really be included at this price point.

- PAUL A.

BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 Portable Power Station | 2,073.6Wh 2,600W

I have the BIG Bro AC200P now I have the Little Bro AC70

The quality is as per the Big Bro, Top Notch. Absolutely perfect for the little jobs and more mobile in tighter spaces. Great for my Cooler Freezer Box, will comfortably take down to -20 and keep it there with no fuss. Will power all night and plenty left the next day so no rushing to top it up. In the car I use the supplied lead to top up when driving whilst still connected to the freezer. Have used several Tech bits to charge again no fuss. No issues with using the solar panels. Simply a great piece of kit.

- K.P

BLUETTI AC70 Portable Power Station | 1,000W 768Wh

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