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Bluetti pushes modular home and mobile backup power

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By AI, Created 04:24 UTC, Jul 17, 2026, AGP -

Bluetti is expanding its clean-energy lineup with scalable battery systems for homes, RVs and off-grid use as demand rises for backup power tied to weather, outages and remote living. The company says its latest products can support whole-home backup, fast vehicle charging and cold-weather operation.

Why it matters: - Extreme weather and grid instability are increasing demand for backup power systems that can scale from emergency use to longer-term energy independence. - Bluetti is betting that households, RV owners and off-grid users want integrated systems that combine batteries, solar input and vehicle charging in one package. - The company says it has already shipped more than 3.5 million energy storage products globally, underscoring its scale in a crowded market.

What happened: - Bluetti expanded its home backup and mobile power lineup with portable power stations, solar generators and modular home battery systems. - The company is targeting residential backup power, RV travel and off-grid living. - Bluetti said its cumulative global shipments reached more than 3.5 million energy storage products as of Dec. 31, 2025. - Bluetti said it operates 55 self-operated and third-party warehouses across 21 countries and 22 service centers in 17 countries and regions.

The details: - The Apex 300 is Bluetti’s flagship whole-home backup unit. - The Apex 300 has a rated capacity of 2,764.8Wh and continuous output of 3,840W. - The Apex 300 supports 120V/240V dual voltage for North American homes. - Up to three Apex 300 units can be paralleled for a total expandable capacity of 58kWh. - Bluetti says the Apex 300’s 10ms UPS switching time helps keep refrigerators, medical devices and home networks running during outages. - The Elite 200 V2 is built for portable use and weighs 24.2kg, or 53.4 lbs. - The Elite 200 V2 has 2,073.6Wh capacity, 2,600W output and nine output ports. - The Elite 200 V2 supports solar input up to 1,000W and can charge from 0% to 80% in about one hour on AC power. - Bluetti’s Charger 1 and Charger 2 accessories enable alternator charging from a vehicle while driving. - Charger 2 provides 1,200W alternator charging and can accept solar input at the same time. - The Elite 200 V2 offers 6,000 cycles to 80% capacity. - Bluetti says standby power draw can be as low as 10W on the Elite 200 V2. - The Pioneer Na uses sodium-ion battery technology and can discharge at -25°C and charge at -15°C. - The RV5 all-in-one power hub delivers 5kVA output, uses a 48V architecture and expands up to 122kWh. - The RV5 includes a 5-in-1 inverter, MPPT controller, vehicle charger and DC power distribution in an IP65-rated enclosure. - Bluetti says the RV5 installs in about 30 minutes. - Bluetti offers a standard 5-year warranty on its Apex series and Elite series. - Bluetti says it provides 24/7 customer support and a growing network of authorized service centers in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.

Between the lines: - Bluetti is moving beyond selling standalone batteries and into system design, bundling storage with charging and expansion hardware. - That approach could appeal to buyers who want fewer compatibility issues and more flexible backup setups. - The company is also trying to differentiate on battery cycle life, lower standby draw and cold-weather performance, where competitor comparisons can matter to buyers. - A clean energy analyst said the market is shifting from simple emergency backup toward modular systems that support solar and vehicle charging.

What's next: - Bluetti plans to integrate its product ecosystem with smart home platforms. - The company also plans to expand its service-center network. - Bluetti expects direct-to-consumer sales and retail partnerships to help it capture more of the growing portable power station market. - Grand View Research estimates the global portable power station market was worth about $4.5 billion in 2023 and will grow at more than 8% annually through 2030.

The bottom line: - Bluetti is positioning itself as a full-stack backup power provider, not just a battery maker, as consumer demand shifts toward scalable, multi-use energy systems.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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