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Bluetti Power Week showcases 5 new products plus sale items and freebies

Recently, power supplies purveyor Bluetti added five new charging products to its fleet — two new portable power stations, two “industry first” battery modules and a DC-charging tool that adds capacity to most of the company’s products.

And, with Bluetti Power Week running between August 20 and August 30, many of the company’s other products are deeply discounted. Plus, you can take advantage of some freebies.

The AC300 and AC200 MAX are new portable power stations in Bluetti's lineup.
The AC300 and AC200 MAX are new portable power stations in Bluetti’s lineup.
Photo: Bluetti

The new expandable power stations are the AC300 and AC200 MAX. The battery modules are the 2048Wh B230 and the 3072Wh B300.

The AC200 MAX portable power station and B230 battery module are available for preorder now at $1,699, or $500 off the regular price. You can order the AC300 and the B300 as of September 15 for $2,899, or $800 off the regular price.

The AC200 MAX and B230

Customers asked, and Bluetti delivered, the company said. The AC200MAX portable power station is an all-around upgrade of the popular AC200P.

The MAX allows you to connect up to two B230 or B300 battery modules. When you do that, you can boost the station’s total capacity to a whopping 8192Wh of power.

You can pair the Bluetti AC200 MAX portable power station and B230 battery module at $500 for Bluetti Power Week.
You can pair the Bluetti AC200 MAX portable power station and B230 battery module at $500 for Bluetti Power Week.
Photo: Bluetti

The MAX also lets you add 900W of solar input, a 28% increase over the AC200P solar input allowance.

For RV enthusiasts, the AC200 MAX has a built-in 30A NEMA TT-30 outlet. The MAX supports Bluetooth connectivity and can be controlled wirelessly with the new Bluetti Smartphone App (iOS & Android).

AC300 and B300

If you need raw power, look no further. The beefy AC300 is modular, with the main unit housing the 3,000W pure sine wave inverter.

Each AC300 needs to be paired with at least one 3072Wh B300 battery module, but can accept up to four battery modules. Adding that up, you get up to 12,228Wh of power capacity in a modular system that weighs 340 pounds.

For bigtime power needs, pair the Bluetti AC300 station with the B300 battery module.
For bigtime power needs, pair the Bluetti AC300 station with the B300 battery module.
Photo: Bluetti

And yet you can build more power off that. The Fusion Box Pro allows you to pair two AC300 stations, boosting the system up to 240V and 6000W of power.

You can probably see where Bluetti is going with this. If you wanted to, you could connect a total of eight B300 battery modules to your modular system. Such a fully stacked system grants you 24,576Wh of capacity. That’s enough stored energy to power a typical home for nearly a week, the company said.

Last but not least, the AC300 supports 2400W of solar input, while the fully stacked version allows for 10,400W of solar input.

You can preorder the AC300 and B300 for $2,899 (regular $3,699) as of September 15, or sign up now to lock in the $800 early-bird discount.

‘Industry first’ B230 and B300 battery modules

Bluetti called its new B230 and B300 battery modules an “industry first” innovation. Both the B230 and B300 can be charged and discharged as a standalone power module and both feature various DC outlets, including a 100W USB-C, a 12V/10A car output and some USB-A ports.

Additionally, both battery modules can soak up 500W of AC power via an AC to DC adapter. The B300 even has its own 200W (MPPT-ready) solar inlet just in case you find your power storage running low the next time you and your friends are out camping off-grid.

One more thing: The Enhancer D050S

Bluetti has also rolled out what it called “a small, yet mighty game-changing component,” the Enhancer D050S.

The DC-charging Enhancer facilitates power transfer from the DC inlets (the DC7909 port for adapter) on Bluetti units.

Bluetti's new DC Enhancer tool adds capacity to many other products.
Bluetti’s new DC Enhancer tool adds capacity to many other products.
Photo: Bluetti

The Enhancer has a built-in MPPT charge controller with voltage regulator circuits, allowing it to juice up your current Bluetti products in a variety of ways.

With the help of the Enhancer, you can increase the overall capacity of previous Bluetti models like the EB150 and EB240 by connecting the latest Bluetti battery modules or lead acid batteries. Alternatively, you can even charge it via the 12V/24V cigarette lighter port in your car.

Folks who own Bluetti’s AC200P or EP500 portable power stations know their solar generators can already support car charging or battery charging, so what can the Enhancer do for them? It can add an extra 500W of solar charging power, Bluetti said.

A bonus for Bluetti product owners

Bluetti noted that owers of the AC200P or AC200 portable power stations who want to buy a new battery module product can get a new converter cable for free.

As mentioned above, older Bluetti models can accommodate extra battery capacity from battery modules with the help of the new Bluetti DC Enhancer. But you can also use the Enhancer to expand some other models’ capacities.

For example, the AC200P or AC200 can take one battery module via their solar input port with a converter cable. In addition, you can use the DC Enhancer to add an extra battery module to the 500W AC inlet. Doing this adds a total of 6,144Wh, or the capacity of two B300 battery modules, to your current Bluetti unit.

Bluetti Power Week: massive sale on other items

With the exception of the new product releases mentioned above, Bluetti offers big discounts for some of its other popular models during Power Week:

  • AC200 is now $1,599 ($400 off)
  • EB240 is now $1399 ($500 off)
  • EB55 is now $449 ($100 off)

For more information and great savings, please visit the company’s Bluetti Power Week web page.


Bluetti Power Week showcases 5 new products plus sale items and freebies
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