CES has always been where we peek into the future — smarter homes, smarter cars, smarter everything. This year, BLUETTI didn’t show up with flashy ideas that live only on stage. Instead, it focused on something far more real:
how we actually stay powered in everyday life.
From road trips and RV adventures to apartment living and home backup, BLUETTI’s new lineup feels less like “gadgets” and more like building blocks for a flexible personal energy system.
Three products especially stood out.
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Charger 2 — Turning Your Vehicle Into A Rolling Power Hub
If you spend time traveling, camping, or living part-time out of your vehicle, the BLUETTI Charger 2 might be one of the most interesting CES launches. It is the industry–first unified car & solar smart energy hub.
Rather than charging your power station from just one source, the Charger 2 ties everything together: the vehicle alternator, rooftop solar, and connected DC loads. It automatically manages what’s charging, where power is going, and how much the system needs at any given time.
That means faster charging—up to 1,200W—13× quicker than the typical 12V car outlet.
But what makes it feel smart is the bi-directional design. It can top up your portable power station, but it can also help maintain the starter battery or add juice in an emergency — especially useful if you’re far from help.
Mounted discreetly in the cargo area of SUVs, vans, and RVs, it feels more like upgrading your vehicle’s capability than adding another accessory.
The Charger 2 car and solar charger is now available on the Bluetti store at $349 (30% off) through February 6.
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Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition — Sustainability, But With Substance
Sustainability isn’t just marketing language anymore — it’s becoming part of how tech is designed.
With the Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition, BLUETTI is looking at sustainability from the materials level. The outer shell uses bio-circular-attributed plastics developed with Covestro, built from renewable waste streams like vegetable oils and agricultural residues. The shift helps reduce CO₂ emissions by about 25%, verified through ISCC PLUS certification.
And importantly, it doesn’t feel like a compromise.
The Bio-Based model keeps the rugged structure, flame-retardant safety properties, and a ten-year lifespan projection — the same core qualities as the standard Elite 100 V2. The “Earth Deep Blue” finish with its subtle leaf detail simply reinforces the message without screaming it.
It’s sustainability woven into the product, not stapled on afterward. The Bio-based Elite 100 V2 portable power station is available on the BLUETTI store for $409, $400 off its regular price.
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Elite 300 — Compact Power That Doesn’t Take Over Your Space
A lot of backup systems get bigger as they get stronger. The Elite 300 goes the opposite way.
BLUETTI packed 3kWh of capacity into a footprint closer to many 2kWh units. For small homes, apartments, or RVs, that reduced footprint is a real win.
Despite the compact build, it still delivers serious performance:
- up to 2,400W AC output
- lifting mode up to 4,800W
- 11 total ports including RV-ready TT-30R and 12V/30A DC
- 10ms UPS for instant backup during outages
- remote controls and wake features through the app
The idea isn’t “just another battery.” It’s a backup you can live with comfortably — without giving up storage space or rearranging your home around it.
BLUETTI expects the Elite 300 to officially hit the market in March.
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More From Bluetti’s Ces Showcase
Alongside the headliners, BLUETTI also previewed several solutions built for very specific needs:
- FridgePower: An ultra-slim backup designed to keep essential home appliances running, with Alexa, Google, and Home Assistant integration. It is expected to launch in April.
- Pioneer Na Sodium-ion Portable Power Station: Engineered for extreme cold, charging at –15°C and powering devices at –25°C.
- RVSolar 48V Solar Power System: A robust, fully integrated energy solution for RVs and marine vessels. Expandable up to 122kWh with a 6kW output, it enables weeks of off-grid independence.
- Apex 300 Portable Power Station: Fresh off a $5.6M crowdfunding success, the Apex 300 ecosystem is on full display. Boasting a record-low 20W idle draw and 120V/240V switching, it scales seamlessly from basic home battery backup to RVs and fully automated whole-home backup.
What makes BLUETTI’s CES lineup interesting isn’t just the technology. It’s the direction.
Power is becoming personal — mobile, adaptable, and integrated into how we move, live, and prepare for the unexpected. Whether you’re building a smarter home, traveling more often, or simply want peace of mind when the lights go out, BLUETTI’s approach feels practical rather than experimental.
And that may be what matters most.
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