BLUETTI launches the AC200MAX and AC300 expandable power stations in Europe

After a year of their release in the United States, BLUETTI is finally bringing its new electric beasts to the European market

The revolutionary BLUETTI AC200 power station was initially released to the public on 1 July 2020. After grossing an incredible 6,7 million US dollars on the Indiegogo crowdfunding platform and selling tens of thousands of units in the last year , BLUETTI continued to work on making important improvements to its power stations by listening to customers. Today they are extremely happy to announce the culmination of this work in the last year.







The mega release in Europe

One year after their release in the United States, BLUETTI is finally bringing its new electric beasts to the European market: the BLUETTI AC200 MAX, BLUETTI AC300 portable power stations and the BLUETTI B230 and BLUETTI B300 expandable battery modules.

BLUETTI launches the AC200MAX and AC300 expandable power stations in Europe

AC300: 3kW, 12,3kWh. Huge leap forward!

BLUETTI's first 3.000W home power center - the EP500 Pro - caused a huge stir with its preview debut on Kickstarter. Now, after the end of crowdfunding EP500, BLUETTI is pleased to release its first 3 kW modular flagship model, much more flexible: Meet the AC300 and B300 modular power system.

These four new arrivals follow the classic blue AC series design language: a delicate rectangular power box with two solid lifting handles on the top of each side, and the AC300 is no exception. And yet, surprisingly, the AC300 It does NOT come with an internal battery pack.  Its modular design allows you to select the B300 impact module to couple with the AC300. This new modular design is a bold move for BLUETTI, but for a heavy-duty unit like the BLUETTI AC300, this design not only significantly reduces the weight of each individual unit, but also allows users to replace one or all of the slats, if necessary in the future. And because the system is modular, each module can be transported individually. Whether it's up the stairs to your bedroom or out of your van, you'll protect your back from heavy lifting by being able to carry your BLUETTI modular system, module by module, instead of all at once.







BLUETTI launches the AC200MAX and AC300 expandable power stations in Europe

Why choose the AC300

  • Bluetti AC300 is 100% modular and can accept up to four B300 battery modules per unit, for a total of 12.288 Wh - Good luck short of power.
  • Being modular means that people can carry large amounts of energy with ease. All together the machine is too much to carry, but individually, each part is highly portable.
  • AC300 uses top of the range LFP cells that have over 3500 life cycles leading up to 80% of the original capacity. (In other words, putting the device through one cycle per day means 10 years of life.)
  • Able to receive 400 watts of input recharge solar MPPT unrivaled  , it's time to go to solar full time!
  • Packaged with a 3000 watt pure sine wave inverter that can adjust the AC charging speed (no need for a power brick, a charging cable will be fine)
  • While connected to two B300 battery modules or more, the AC300 can be charged with both solar and AC power simultaneously, adding up to 5400 watts of input power.
  • All of this technology can be controlled by a complex, yet easy-to-use smartphone app via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

BLUETTI launches the AC200MAX and AC300 expandable power stations in Europe

AC200 MAX: an all-round upgrade

With the new BLUETTI AC200 MAX, despite looking identical to the AC200P, there have been many changes and improvements that make the AC200 MAX an attractive solar generator in its own right.



AC200MAX is actually the first modular solar power plant from Bluetti, a leading player in the portable solar energy sector. Thanks to its expandability profile, you are lucky to have a very reliable powerhouse for your off-grid, emergency and camping life.







The device has faster solar and AC charging options. For solar charging, it features a 900W (10-145V) input option, while, for AC charging, it features a 500W charging input.

BLUETTI launches the AC200MAX and AC300 expandable power stations in Europe

In addition to solar and AC options, the AC200MAX can be recharged from multiple other sources, including an EV station, a solar roof, wind turbines, a regular gas generator, and 12V / 24V lead-acid batteries.

And above all after the feedback and listening to our customers, finally, the BLUETTI AC200 MAX supports the Bluetooth connection and can be controlled wirelessly with the new BLUETTI Smartphone App (iOS & Android). And it too supports expandable battery packs too!


The AC200 MAX supports up to two additional batteries, using the BLUETTI B230 or the B300. With two BLUETTI B300s you can easily expand your AC200 MAX to a whopping 8192Wh of capacity to meet all your essential needs at home or on the go for hours, days or even more than a week!

Availability and price

The brand debuted the AC200MAX directly on its Amazon store and www.BluettiPower.eu. The machine starts at € 1809 and the brand offers it in a number of attractive packages with extra battery packs and solar panels.



An AC200MAX pack with a B230 extra battery costs € 3099.99. And with three 200W solar panels added to it for a total of 600 watts, you can buy it for € 4449.99. Without additional batteries, the AC200MAX 600W solar power package is priced at € 3159,99.


BLUETTI launches the AC200MAX and AC300 expandable power stations in Europe

As for the AC300 and B300, Bluetti is quoting AC300 plus a B300 package on www.bluettipower.eu for a limited starting price of € 3699 during the limited debut period, which will rise to € 4499 at the end of the debut sale, and for B300 modules, each B300 added will cost an additional € 1999 during the debut sale, which will rise to € 2099 at the end of the sale.

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