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Bluetti unveils three new portable power stations at CES

The Bluetti Elite 300 can power up to 10 devices simultaneously (Image source: Bluetti)
The Bluetti Elite 300 can power up to 10 devices simultaneously (Image source: Bluetti)
Bluetti has launched three new portable power stations, the Elite 320, the Elite 300, and the Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition, at CES 2026. The Elite 300 new portable station features a 3,014.4 Wh capacity and delivers a maximum output of 2,400 W and 4,800 W in lifting mode. On top of that, it offers multiple outputs, including AC and 140 W USB-C, and you can recharge the power station in five ways.

Bluetti has expanded its portable power station portfolio by launching three new power stations at CES 2026. The company has introduced a total of three power stations, including the Elite 320, the Elite 300, and the Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition. Alongside, the company has also released the Charger 2 car and solar smart energy hub, which we have covered separately, and you can read about it here.

Bluetti Elite 100 V2 Bio-based Edition

The Bluetti Elite 100 V2 Bio-based Edition comes in an earth deep blue finish (Image source: Bluetti)
The Bluetti Elite 100 V2 Bio-based Edition comes in an earth deep blue finish (Image source: Bluetti)

Bluetti has announced the Elite 100 V2 Bio-based Edition. Unlike the regular model, the chassis of the bio-based Edition model is crafted from bio-circular-attributed plastics. According to Bluetti, this ISCC Plus-certified power station can slash carbon emissions by 25%. Despite its bio-based material build, it retains the standard model’s ruggedness, flame retardancy, and 10-year lifespan.

Finished in an earth-deep blue and accented with a signature green leaf detail, this unit features the same specs as the standard model. Speaking more precisely, the Elite 100 V2 boasts a 1,024 Wh LiFePO₄ battery that supports Bluetti’s TurboBoost fast charging technology. It offers a maximum power output of 2,700 W and 3,600 W surge power. The portable power station, designed to be used for camping and short power outages, has been rated for 4,000 discharge cycles. You can learn more about the power station here. Plus, you can also read our in-depth review of the Elite 100 V2 Bio-based Edition.

Bluetti Elite 300

The Bluetti Elite 300 boasts a 3,014.4 LiFePO4 battery (Image source: Bluetti)
The Bluetti Elite 300 boasts a 3,014.4 LiFePO4 battery (Image source: Bluetti)

Bluetti has launched a new portable power station in its Elite series fleet, the Elite 300. A direct successor to the Elite 200 V2 brings notable upgrades in terms of battery capacity, power output, ports, and more. To be more exact, the Elite 300 now features a 3,014.4 Wh LiFePO₄ battery, a step up from the 2,073.6 Wh of the last generation model. It delivers 2,700 W power output and 4,800 W in lifting mode.

The new portable power is slightly heavier than its predecessor, weighing around 26.3 kg (58 lbs) and measuring 366 x 305 x 297.5 mm (14.41 x 12 x 11.7 inches). The company offers five different charging options to charge the power station via AC, solar, a high-speed car charger, AC + solar, and a generator. In terms of ports, you get a total of 10 ports on the Elite 300, namely, 4 AC outputs (2,400 W) with a certified UPS switchover time of under 15 ms, 2 USB-C ports (140 W and 100 W), 2 USB-A ports (15 W), 1 cigarette lighter port (120 W), and 1 DC port. 

Furthermore, you can also tweak the gadget’s settings and monitor overall performance via the Bluetti companion app. Alongside the new Elite series lineup, Bluetti is also showcasing its recently announced energy solutions, including the Pioneer Na sodium-ion, the Apex 300, the FridgePower portable power station, and the RVSolar 48V Solar Power System at CES 2026.

The Elite 320 is a rolling power station with high capacity designed for home backup. It features 3.2 kWh capacity and 1,800 W output. According to Bluetti, it is capable of powering refrigerators, Wi-Fi routers, and other kitchen appliances. With a suitcase-style design, the power station has integrated wheels and a telescopic handle, which makes it easier to carry on the go. However, there is no information on the price or availability of the latest Elite series power stations at the time of writing. We’ll update the piece once we get the information from the brand.

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Abhinav Fating, 2026-01- 6 (Update: 2026-01- 6)