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Stay powered up anywhere with the new Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station

Stephen FenechBy Stephen FenechAugust 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station is ideal for a few scenarios – in your home during a blackout, providing power at your campsite and providing instant backups for critical devices.

The unit has a 1024Wh capacity and measures 32cm wide, 21.5cm deep and 25cm tall.

It tips the scale at 11.5kg but it does have a sturdy built-in handle so you can easily carry it anywhere.

And don’t worry it has rugged outer casing to protect it so you can use it every day and anywhere.

Under the hood are advanced LiFoPO4 cells which can manage up to 4000 charge cycles which equates to more than a decade of regular use.

There are nine ports aboard the Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station.

There are two 12V DC output ports, two USB-C (140W output and 100W output), two USB-A (both 15W outputs).

And there are two AC power points capable of 230V or 1800W.

It can offer continuous power to your computers, mobile devices and cameras along with power for tools and appliances.

It’s built to go anywhere for your next camping trip and can also provide power when working remotely, on the go and while you’re away from a regular power source.

The Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station offers 10ms UPS switchover which means it can keep important critical equipment like medical equipment, servers and payment terminals running during unexpected outages.

It can charge your smartphone 52 times, a laptop 12.6 times, keep a fan running for 18 hours, run a portable fridge for 14.3 hours, power a mini speaker for 32 hours and keep a camping light on for 51.8 hours.

At home you can use the Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station handy if the power goes out so you can at least run lights and keep the fridge and modems powered up so your food doesn’t go off and the wi-fi will still work.

The portable power station also runs at just 30dB when outputting less than 600W and that’s quiet enough to keep you focused and it won’t keep you awake either.

The Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station even has a companion app so you can control and monitor the unit from your smartphone.

From the app users can see the amount of power being used and coming in, switch on DC and AC connections and see how much power is remaining represented via a percentage and by hours.

Users will receive alerts for low battery and when it has been fully recharged.

And there are a few ways to recharge the Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station.

You can charge it while you’re driving – it will take 1.8 hours.

When fast solar charging 1000W MPPT you can get a full recharge of the power station in 70 minutes and in just 45 minutes with AC Turbo charging.

The Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station is available now and priced at $1,199 that’s down from the usual $1,499.

www.bluettipower.com.au

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