Powering your appliances and devices is no longer confined to your home. BLUETTI delivers power on the go with their portable power stations.
BLUETTI lifts the lid on their batteries with a behind-the-scenes walkthrough of their manufacturing facilities. Roshan visited the manufacturing powerhouse in China, where we were treated to the research, development, and testing stages of the batteries, as well as the assembly floor.
BLUETTI isn’t just keeping the lights on; they’re developing and delivering portable and home batteries that are redefining how we live, work, and play.
BLUETTI’s portable lineup, led by the Elite 100 V2, Elite 300, and Charger 2, showcases how far mobile energy has evolved, delivering a flexible ecosystem rather than standalone products. The Elite 100 V2 sits firmly in the everyday category, offering around 1 kWh of storage in a lightweight, highly portable form that is ideal for camping, emergency backup, or powering essential devices during outages.
Stepping up, the Elite 300 pushes into higher-capacity territory with around 3 kWh of storage, yet maintains a surprisingly compact footprint, making it one of the most practical options for users who need more serious energy without sacrificing portability.
Bridging the gap between usage and recharge, the Charger 2 adds a critical layer of functionality, enabling dual charging via vehicle alternator and solar with up to 1200 W input, which means users can recharge on the move or off-grid with minimal downtime. Together, these products form a cohesive portable energy solution, where storage, usability, and recharging work in sync, giving Australians the ability to take reliable, silent, and emission-free power anywhere from the backyard to the bush.
The BLUETTI EP2000 Home Energy Storage System represents the brand’s move into serious residential energy, offering a scalable, high-capacity solution designed for households chasing true energy independence. Built for larger homes and higher energy demands, the EP2000 operates as a three-phase system that can support whole-home loads, making it suitable for properties with heavy appliance usage, electrification upgrades, or business applications. It is designed to scale significantly, allowing users to expand storage capacity as needed, which is ideal for future-proofing against rising energy use or adding technologies like EV charging. Beyond capacity, the system integrates intelligent energy management and backup functionality, ensuring the home remains powered during outages while optimising when energy is stored and used. It positions BLUETTI as more than a portable power provider, delivering a robust, long-term solution that competes directly with traditional home battery systems.
The BLUETTI RV Solar System, centred around the RV5 power hub, brings that same level of integration to life on the road, offering a fully packaged off-grid solution for caravans, vans, and mobile living. At its core is a 5-in-1 system that combines an inverter, solar charge controller, DC-DC converter, alternator charging, and circuit protection into a single unit, dramatically simplifying installation and reducing wiring complexity. Delivering around 5 kW of continuous power, the system can run multiple appliances simultaneously, effectively turning a caravan into a fully functional, self-sufficient home. Its 48V architecture improves efficiency and reduces energy loss compared to traditional systems, while modular battery expansion allows users to scale storage for longer trips or higher energy demands. With support for solar, alternator, and shore power charging, along with smart monitoring and control, the RV Solar System is designed to remove the hassle from off-grid setups and give Australians reliable, quiet, and flexible power wherever the road takes them.
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