Bluetti Elite 100 V2 Portable Power Station Slashed to Half Price in Limited-Time Sale

Outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and emergency preppers, take note: Bluetti’s popular Elite 100 V2 portable power station is now available at a jaw-dropping 50% discount for a limited time. The sale, announced earlier this week, makes this compact powerhouse one of the most accessible energy solutions on the market—just in time for summer adventures and storm season.

Weighing only 3.5 lbs, the Elite 100 V2 packs a surprising 100Wh capacity, supporting devices like smartphones, tablets, drones, LED lights, and mini-coolers. Its lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery boasts 3,000+ life cycles—outlasting most competitors—and features a whisper-quiet fanless design, making it ideal for campsites, RVs, or quiet workspaces.

"This is Bluetti’s most aggressive discount ever for the Elite series," said company rep Lisa Chen. "We’re clearing inventory for new models, so stock won’t last."

Why It Stands Out:

  • Multi-Device Charging: 2x AC outlets (300W total), 1x USB-C (100W), 2x USB-A, and a 12V carport.
  • Solar-Ready: Pair with Bluetti’s PV120 solar panel (sold separately) for off-grid recharging.
  • Safety First: Overload/short-circuit protection and temperature control.
  • Portability: Fits in a backpack; recharges fully via wall outlet in 1.5 hours.

Ready to grab the deal? Check availability here:

The Catch?

The 50% discount applies only while supplies last. Early buyers report the V2 handles 4-6 phone charges or 5 hours of laptop use per cycle. For context, it’s half the price of Jackery’s comparable 100W model this week.

Pro Tip: Pair it with a solar panel for a complete off-grid setup. One camper’s review sums it up: "I power my projector under the stars—no generator noise, just pure nature."

Sale ends July 9 or when stock runs out. Bluetti confirms U.S., Canada, and EU warehouses have limited units.


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