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| The Bluetti Elite 300 can power up to 10 devices simultaneously |
LAS VEGAS — CES 2026 has once again become the launching pad for the next wave of consumer tech, and Bluetti is making a significant play in the energy sector. The pioneering power solutions company has dramatically expanded its portable power station portfolio with the launch of three new models: the Elite 320, the Elite 300, and the notably eco-conscious Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition. Alongside these, Bluetti also debuted its Charger 2 car and solar smart energy hub, signaling a comprehensive push into smart, sustainable energy management.
This move underscores a clear industry trend: consumers are demanding more powerful, versatile, and environmentally responsible backup power solutions for everything from weekend camping trips to serious home emergency preparedness.
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| The Bluetti Elite 300 boasts a 3,014.4 LiFePO4 battery |
The Green Pioneer: Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition
Leading the charge in sustainability is the Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition. This isn't just a minor refresh; it's a rethinking of materials. Bluetti has replaced traditional plastics with bio-circular-attributed plastics for the chassis, a move certified by the rigorous ISCC Plus standard. The company claims this innovative material choice can reduce carbon emissions by 25% over the product's lifecycle.
But does going green mean compromising on durability? Bluetti asserts it does not. The bio-based model is said to retain the standard version's ruggedness, flame retardancy, and impressive 10-year lifespan. Finished in a distinctive earth-deep blue with a signature green leaf accent, it makes an aesthetic statement to match its environmental one.
Under the eco-friendly hood, the specs remain robust for its class: a 1,024 Wh LiFePO₄ battery, support for Bluetti’s TurboBoost fast charging, a 2,700W output (3,600W surge), and a rating for 4,000 discharge cycles. It’s positioned as an ideal companion for camping, tailgating, or weathering short power outages. For a deeper dive into how this eco-friendly unit performs in real-world scenarios, you can read our in-depth review of the Bio-based Edition here.
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| The Bluetti Elite 100 V2 Bio-based Edition comes in an earth deep blue finish |
The Capable All-Rounder: Bluetti Elite 300
Stepping up in capacity, the Elite 300 is the direct successor to the popular Elite 200 V2, bringing substantial upgrades across the board. The most significant jump is in the battery, which now packs a 3,014.4 Wh LiFePO₄ battery—a substantial increase from the previous generation's 2,073.6 Wh. Its power output is rated at a steady 2,700W, with a "Lifting Mode" that can spike to 4,800W to start more demanding appliances.
Despite the larger capacity, the design remains portable, albeit at a heavier 26.3 kg (58 lbs). Bluetti offers versatile recharging with five different methods: AC, solar, a high-speed car charger, AC+solar combination, and via a generator.
Connectivity is a strong suit. The Elite 300 boasts a total of 10 ports, including:
- 4 AC outlets (2,400W total) with a certified UPS function (sub-15ms switchover).
- 2 high-wattage USB-C ports (140W and 100W).
- 2 USB-A ports (15W).
- 1 12V car outlet (120W).
- 1 DC port.
Full control and monitoring are available through the Bluetti companion app, allowing users to tweak settings and check status from their phone.
The Home Backup Roller: Bluetti Elite 320
For those seeking serious home backup power without a permanent installation, the Elite 320 presents a compelling "suitcase-style" solution. With a 3.2 kWh capacity and 1,800W output, Bluetti states it can keep essential appliances like refrigerators, Wi-Fi routers, and kitchen devices running during an outage. Its key design feature is practical mobility: integrated wheels and a telescopic handle make it remarkably easy to move this substantial power reserve from the garage to the living room as needed.
Availability and Broader CES Showcase
At the time of this CES reveal, Bluetti has not announced pricing or specific availability dates for the new Elite series power stations. We will update this article as soon as that information is released.
Beyond these new launches, Bluetti's CES 2026 booth is showcasing its broader vision for the future of energy, including the Pioneer Na sodium-ion power station, the Apex 300, the niche FridgePower portable unit, and the robust RVSolar 48V Solar Power System. With this wide-ranging portfolio, Bluetti is solidifying its position as a brand catering not just to outdoor enthusiasts but to any household looking to take control of its energy resilience and footprint.


