BLUETTI's AC300 and B300 power stations are finally here! - The Gadgeteer

2022-07-15 21:51:01 By : Ms. Alina Xie

SPONSORED NEWS – Approximately 2 months ago in July 2021, Bluetti – the portable solar storage pioneer, announced their release of an industry first, modular solar power station – the AC300 and its accompanying LFP battery module, the B300 (3,072Wh).

Word spread fast, and before anyone knew it, the AC300 was trending throughout the United States, with a particular interest coming from portable solar power users based in California, Texas, Florida, and New York.

At long last, after two strenuous months of waiting, the AC300 and B300 are finally here and ready to order!

“The time has finally come to go solar and ditch your noisy gas/propane generators.”

When using a solar generator, you are essentially using free energy from the sun instead of using costly dirty fossil fuels. You can continue getting this free energy from the sun for the lifespan of your solar panels, which is usually around 25 to 30 years. And, Unlike most conventional fuel or gas generators, solar generators have absolutely no moving parts and do not use liquid fuel. This means that the likelihood of needing to pay for any type of repairs is significantly lower.

Aside from the obvious financial gains of using a solar generator, choosing this green technology over other fossil fueled systems has various environmental and health benefits. Gas powered generators lead to air pollution alongside noise pollution, and while the latter is just simply annoying, the former contributes to climate change and respiratory diseases.

Last but not least, most heavy duty gas powered generators can weigh hefty amounts, sometimes up to 250 pounds. While Bluetti’s heavy duty solar powered AC300 weighs a mere 44 pounds and the external battery B300 weighs 74lbs in comparison. Obviously, the less powerful the generator the lighter it usually weighs but in summary, solar generators are way more easier to move around than gas powered generators for the same amount of power density.

All brand new BLUETTI products can be bought on the official website: bluettipower.com

AC300 paired with 1× B300 battery module now starts at $2899 (original price is $3699, that is $800 OFF for a limited quantity).

AC300 paired with 2× B300 battery modules starts at $3648 (the original price is $4498, that is $850 OFF).

Also, for all one-stop shopping a total amount of thousand bucks can be saved when buying certain AC300 solar bundles.

Orders will be delivered in 3~5 weeks from the purchase date, according to Bluetti’s statement.

After being quickly sold out on its debut release, the AC200 MAX and B230 battery modules are now both available to be purchased again.

And in the unlikely case it was forgotten, the AC200 MAX has a standard built-in 2,048Wh LFP battery pack (with expandable battery capabilities) – an all-round upgrade of the long loved AC200/P.

Excitingly, the AC200 MAX can be connected to both the B230 and B300 battery modules, unlike the AC300 which is only compatible with the B300 battery module.

At total capacity (connected with two B300 battery modules) the AC200 MAX boasts up to 8,192Wh!

For a limited time period, BLUETTI is also offering a discount coupon on the AC200 MAX meaning it can now be bought for $1,799, that is $300 savings. Additional savings can be made by purchasing bundles.

If you are looking for raw power, then it’s quite simple. Look no further, get your power here: www.bluettipower.com

Power in my area goes out every now and then, but not for too many hours usually. I’ve been looking for battery backup for my fridge during those times. Probably 1500 Wh would suffice. And we get a lot of sun most of the time, so the accompanying solar charger would suffice too. Very tempting!

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