Introducing the BLUETTI Elite 300 – most compact 3 kWh station
18.03.26
BLUETTI announced the start of sales of the BLUETTI Elite 300 portable charging station. The device received 3 2400 W.
According to the manufacturer’s statement with reference to the certification of the analytical company Frost & Sullivan, this is the most compact portable station in the 3 kWh class. The device case is comparable in volume to 2 kWh models.
The station’s dimensions are 366×305×297.5 mm, weight – 26.3 kg.
The new model continues the line of devices, which previously included the BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 station.
Power up to 4800 W and 11 ports
In standard mode, the BLUETTI Elite 300 provides power up to 2400 W. In Power Lifting Mode, the figure can reach 4800 W, which allows you to connect devices with high peak consumption.
The station is equipped with 11 outputs. Among them:
- four AC sockets;
- a TT-30R motorhome socket;
- a 12V/30A DC output;
- a car cigarette lighter socket.
There are also four USB ports: two USB-C with a power of 140 W and 100 W, as well as two USB-A with a power of 15 W.
The device supports uninterruptible power supply mode – the switching time does not exceed 10 ms.
Fast charging and support for solar panels
A LiFePO₄ battery is used inside the station.
Charging is possible in several ways:
- from the mains – up to 1800 W;
- from solar panels – up to 1200 W.
With a combined charging power of up to 2400 W, the device can fill 80% of its capacity in about 78 minutes. A full charge takes about 1.6 hours.
If you use only the mains, the charging time is about two hours. When operating exclusively from solar panels, the full cycle takes about 4.1 hours.
Price and terms of sales launch
In some regions, including the USA, the BLUETTI Elite 300 station can be purchased with a discount of up to 50% until May 31. The offer is valid on the manufacturer’s official website and on the Amazon platform.
The full recommended price of the device is $2,299.
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