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BLUETTI Elite 300 Portable Power Station | 3,014Wh, 2,400W

BLUETTI Elite 300 Portable Power Station | 3,014Wh, 2,400W

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BLUETTI Elite 300 Portable Power Station | 3,014Wh, 2,400W

  • Frost & Sullivan® Certified —The World's Smallest 3 kWh Portable Power Station
  • 3 kWh Power, 2 kWh Size: 1 kWh more capacity, yet still as compact as a 2 kWh unit — easy to carry and use.
  • RV Ready : Plug in your RV with the TT-30 outlet or run lights and appliances through the 12 V/30 A DC port.
  • High Power & Fast Backup: 2,400 W output (4,800 W lifting) for heavy loads like microwaves and heaters. 10 ms UPS keeps security systems, aquariums, and workstations running.
  • BLUETTI App Control: Monitor energy, remotely wake the unit, and schedule device automation via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

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Why Choose BLUETTI Elite 300?

Smallest 3 kWh Power Station, Easy to Move

Its compact form and easy-to-move design make the Elite 300 exceptionally practical for daily use. Move it from room to room or pack it for trips from car to camp. Big power doesn't have to be bulky.

RV-Ready Portable Power Station

Charge your RV directly with the TT‑30 port and run your RV devices with the 12 V/30 A DC output. Keep your fridge, lights, fans, and water pump running while charging phones, laptops, and routers — all without complicated adapters.

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1,200 W Alternator & Solar Charging On the Road

Charge your Elite 300 13 times faster while driving. The Charger 2 pulls up to 1,200 W from both your vehicle’s alternator and solar panels, far outpacing a standard 12 V car socket. Arrive at your campsite or next stop with a full battery.

Charge on Your Own Terms

Recharge from a wall outlet, solar panels, or your vehicle for flexible top-ups. Adjustable input rates match your pace perfectly — Turbo for a last-minute prep, or whisper-quiet charging for peaceful nights in your tent.

All in One, Easy to Use

Integrate battery, inverter, charger, controllers, and protections in one plug-n-go unit. Unlike fixed setups, it travels with you, powering daily life, work, and outdoor fun.

10 ms Backup, Zero Interruptions

Power cuts shouldn't reset your life. Elite 300 switches in just 10 ms so your Wi-Fi stays online, your security system stays armed, and your devices keep running with no reboots, lost files, or interruptions.

Smarter Control, Anytime, Anywhere

Use the BLUETTI app to control your Elite 300. Turn it on or off from anywhere and set schedules for your devices, like lights, AC, heaters, coffee makers, or a fish tank pump. Your devices run automatically, even when you are not home. Simple, smart power that fits your daily life.

FAQ

Q1: What can I use the Elite 300 for?

The Elite 300 is a powerful portable power station with 3,014.4 Wh and 2,400 W of power. It's perfect for home backup, RV trips, outdoor activities, and emergencies.

Q2: How much power does it have, and what can it run?

● Capacity: 3,014.4 Wh

● Rated Power: 2,400 W

● Lifting Power: 4,800 W

● It can power: Refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, lights, audio systems, computers, RV air conditioners, and more.

Q3: How portable is it?

A: At just 26.3 kg with a carrying handle, the Elite 300 is one of the lightest in its class. Take it from home to RV to campsite with ease.

Q4: Can it charge and power devices at the same time?

Yes. The Elite 300 supports pass-through charging.

Q5: Does the Elite 300 support app control?

Yes. Once connected to the BLUETTI app via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, you can: Monitor and control it in real time Adjust settings Receive smart alerts Turn it on or off remotely from Sleep Mode Automate devices like lights, A/C, and heaters with custom timers More to explore

Q6: What ports does it have?

The Elite 300 has 11 ports: 4 × 2,400 W Max. AC 1 × NEMA TT-30 port (for direct RV hookup) 1 × 12 V/30 A DC port (for high-power RV devices like water pumps) 2 × 15 W USB-A (30 W total) 1 × 100 W USB-C 1 × 140 W USB-C 1 × Cigarette lighter port (120 W Max.)

Q7: How can I charge it, and how long does it take?

2,400 W AC + Solar : 80% charge in 78 minutes, full in 1.6 hours 1,800 W AC: Full charge in 2 hours 1,200W Max., 12V–60V, 22A Max. Solar: Full charge in 4.1 hours Note: Charging times may vary based on sunlight, panel angle, temperature, and other factors. Car Charging: 12 V Cigarette Lighter: 100 W, full in 30.6 hours 24 V Cigarette Lighter: 200 W, full in 15.6 hours Charger 1: 560W, full in 6.7 hours Charger 2: 1200W, full in 3.2 hours Note: Charging times may vary depending on vehicle voltage stability. For optimal performance, Charger 2 is recommended.

Q8: How fast is the UPS switchover, and does it protect my devices?

The Elite 300 has an ultra-fast ≤10 ms switchover, so if the power goes out, it instantly switches to battery backup. This ensures your devices keep running without interruptions, protecting things like computers and storage devices.

Q9: How do I get the most solar input from the Elite 300 under the 60 V limit?

The Elite 300 supports up to 1,200 W solar input (12–60 V, 22 A). To maximize input: • Wire panels in series to boost voltage. • Wire panels in parallel to increase current. • Don't mix different types of solar panels. Recommended setups: • PV200: 2S2P • PV350: 2P • SORA 500: 2P

Q10: Why does the Elite 300 use an XT90 instead of XT60 on the 12 V/30 A DC port? How do I tell input vs output?

12 V/30 A output requires higher current capacity, making XT90 a safer and more reliable option for long-term use. • DC 12 V/30 A output: XT90 (female) • DC input: XT60 (male)

Q11: Can I charge the Elite 300 with a third-party 12 V/24 V/48 V lithium battery via the solar input?

Yes. Use a clamp-to-XT60 charging cable. Ensure correct polarity when connecting the clamps to the battery.Note: Max. charging power is limited to 100 W (12 V), 200 W (24 V) or 398 W (48 V). You can purchase Charger 1/Charger 2 to boost the charging power to 560 W/1,200 W.

Q12: Can I use the Charger 1 or Charger 2 with the Elite 300?

Yes. • Charger 1: Delivers up to 560 W, fully charges in about 6.7 hours. • Charger 2: Delivers up to 1,200 W with car and solar, fully charges in about 3.2 hours

Q13: Can I expand capacity with B300 or B500 batteries?

No. The Elite 300 does not have a dedicated expansion port and cannot directly link with B80, B230, B300, B300K, or B500K batteries. However, you can charge the Elite 300 using these batteries (except B80) via Charger 2.

Q14: What's the Elite 300's standby power and DC efficiency?

• Standby power: 4 W with AC and DC outputs off. • DC efficiency: 90%.

Q15: What is the UPS switchover time of the Elite 300?

10 ms switching for uninterrupted backup power.

Q16: Can the Elite 300 charge and discharge at the same time?

Yes, the Elite 300 supports pass-through charging. AC bypass output: • US: 1,800 W Max., 120 V, 50/60 Hz • EU/UK/AU: 2,300 W Max., 230 V, 50/60 Hz • JP: 1,500 W Max., 100 V, 50/60 Hz

Q17: What can Power Lifting mode handle?

Up to 4,800W, but only for pure resistive loads like heaters, hair dryers, electric stoves, and ovens.

Q18: Why does the Elite 300's weight vary by region?

Because internal components and outlet types differ by region, which affects total weight.

Q19:Can I use all DC ports at once? Will it hit 600 W?

You can use them all, but the total DC output is capped at 400 W.

Q20:Can I reverse charge the Charger 2

using the Elite 300's 12 V/30 A output port?No.

Q21:Can I control the 12 V output and USB outputs separately?

No. All DC ports share one switch

Q22:How long can the Elite 300 run common devices?

Estimated runtime = Total capacity × Depth of discharge (DoD) × η (Inverter efficiency) ÷ (Load power + Elite 300's self-consumption) For Example: Everyday Essentials • Light (10 W): 94.2 hours • Router (12 W): 87.6 hours • Mobile phone (15 Wh): 79.2 times • Laptop (60 Wh): 32.6 times Home Comforts  • Fan (50 W): 37.5 hours • 50'' LED TV: 21.42 hours • Refrigerator (150 W): 59.9 hours • Air conditioner (740 W): 3.3 hours Kitchen Appliances • Microwave (1,000 W): 2.5 hours • Coffee maker (1,100 W): 2.2 hours Heating Appliances • Heater (500 W): 4.8 hours Notes:• DoD=92%, η=90%. • The above data is tested by BLUETTI Lab. Actual results vary based on usage.

Q23:Will the Elite 300 overheat in an RV or tight space?

No, the Elite 300 is designed with built-in cooling fans. However, it's recommended to leave at least 2 inches (5 cm) of space behind it for proper airflow.

Q24:What cables should I use with the Elite 300's ports?

• 12 V/30 A output port: XT90-to-Anderson cable for RV external DC power. • 16 A AC outlets*: CEE power cable for the RV main power system (available on the BLUETTI official website, April–May). • XT60 input port: Solar or car charging cable for DC input (available on the BLUETTI official website). *Not available on US/JP version.

Q25:Can I expand the Elite 300 besides using Charger 2?

No. The Elite 300 is designed as a standalone unit without native expansion ports.