BLUETTI Unveils a New Generation of Resilient Power Solutions at CES
At CES 2026, BLUETTI arrived with a clear message and a portfolio designed to back it up. Under the banner Innovate for All, the global energy storage specialist unveiled a line-up that speaks directly to the realities of modern living. From increasingly fragile home energy grids to the growing appetite for off-grid mobility and lower carbon lifestyles, the company positioned its latest technologies as practical tools rather than conceptual showcases.
Founded in 2009, BLUETTI has steadily built a reputation as a pioneer in clean energy storage. Its portable power stations and home battery systems now support more than four million users across over 110 countries. At CES, that global footprint translated into a product roadmap that balances performance, sustainability, and ease of use, without drifting into gimmicks or greenwashing.
Key Launches That Define the 2026 Lineup
The CES 2026 presentation centred on four core products, each addressing a distinct energy challenge while reinforcing a broader systems approach. Together, they illustrate how BLUETTI is moving from individual devices toward an integrated energy ecosystem.
The headline announcements included:
- Charger 2, an industry first unified vehicle energy hub delivering up to 13 times faster charging than conventional 12V solutions
- Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition, the world’s first portable power station built with bio-circular plastics
- Elite 300, a compact 3kWh backup system with a significantly reduced footprint
- Elite 320, a wheeled high-capacity power station designed for effortless mobility inside the home
Each product builds on existing platforms while introducing material, architectural, or usability innovations aimed squarely at end users.
Charger 2 Accelerating Vehicle Based Energy
The Charger 2 represents a decisive step forward in vehicle integrated power. Described as a unified Car and Solar Smart Energy Hub, it is engineered to draw energy simultaneously from a vehicle alternator and solar inputs. Delivering up to 1,200W of output, it transforms vehicles into serious mobile power assets rather than emergency stopgaps.
Compatibility sits at the heart of the design. BLUETTI states that the Charger 2 can charge more than 95 percent of third party power stations and does so up to 13 times faster than traditional cigarette lighter connections. For RV users and mobile professionals, plug and play integration removes much of the friction traditionally associated with auxiliary power systems.
Complete specifications and pricing are scheduled for release at the BLUETTI launch event on January 7 at 3:00 PM. That timing underscores the company’s confidence in positioning Charger 2 as a foundational product rather than a niche accessory.
Bio Based Elite 100 V2 Redefining Sustainable Materials
Sustainability took centre stage with the Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition. This portable power station features the first chassis made from bio-circular plastics, developed in partnership with Covestro. The ISCC PLUS certified material uses renewable agricultural residues rather than fossil feedstocks, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 25 percent.
Crucially, the environmental gains have not come at the expense of durability. BLUETTI confirms that the chassis meets UL94 V-0 flame retardancy standards and maintains the company’s expected ten year lifespan. Finished in an Earth Deep Blue colourway with subtle green leaf accents, the unit visually reinforces its environmental credentials without resorting to overt branding cues.
By embedding sustainability into the physical structure rather than marketing claims, the Elite 100 V2 signals a broader shift toward circular economy thinking within consumer energy hardware.
Elite 300 Compact Power Without Compromise
The Elite 300 continues BLUETTI’s push to increase energy density while reducing physical size. Building on the legacy of the Elite 200 V2, the new system delivers 3kWh of capacity in a chassis typically associated with 2kWh units. The result is a footprint approximately 19 percent smaller than many competing products in the same capacity class.
With a 2,400W output and a 4,800W Lifting Mode, the Elite 300 supports demanding appliances alongside sensitive electronics. Eleven output options, including a TT-30R outlet, expand its relevance for RV users and light commercial applications. A 10ms uninterruptible power supply function ensures seamless switchover during outages, reinforcing its role as a dependable home backup solution.
Elite 320 Mobility Meets High Capacity Backup
Where the Elite 300 prioritises compactness, the Elite 320 focuses on accessibility and movement. Delivering 3.2kWh of capacity and an 1,800W output, it is designed to power essentials such as refrigerators, routers, and kitchen appliances during extended outages.
Its suitcase style construction, complete with integrated wheels and a telescopic handle, allows users to move backup power between rooms with minimal effort. In households where outages may be localised or intermittent, that flexibility ensures energy is available exactly where it is needed.
Beyond the Core Lineup Expanding the Energy Toolkit
In addition to its headline products, BLUETTI used CES 2026 to showcase a range of specialised systems aimed at specific environments and use cases. These solutions highlight the company’s intent to serve diverse energy scenarios rather than a one size fits all market.
FridgePower Discreet Backup for the Smart Home
FridgePower introduces an ultra slim backup system designed to integrate seamlessly into modern interiors. With a profile just 75mm deep, it can be wall mounted horizontally or vertically without disrupting living spaces. The system delivers 2,016Wh of capacity and can be expanded beyond 8kWh, supporting critical household loads.
Smart home integration extends its appeal. Compatibility with Alexa and Google Home is complemented by newly added Home Assistant support, enabling local control and advanced automation. This opens the door to highly personalised energy management strategies that align with user habits and priorities.
Pioneer Na Sodium Ion Power for Extreme Cold
Alternative battery chemistries featured prominently through the Pioneer Na sodium ion portable power station. Designed for cold weather resilience, it can charge at temperatures as low as minus 15 degrees Celsius and operate down to minus 25 degrees Celsius.
Such performance makes it particularly relevant for winter storm preparedness and remote operations in harsh climates. Sodium ion technology also offers supply chain diversification benefits, reducing reliance on lithium and supporting long term sustainability objectives.
RVSolar 48V A Fully Integrated Off Grid System
For extended off grid living, BLUETTI presented the RVSolar 48V Solar Power System. Designed for RVs and marine vessels, the system integrates generation, storage, and management into a single platform. With scalability up to 122kWh and a 6kW output, it supports weeks of autonomous operation.
This approach reflects growing demand for complete energy systems rather than modular addons. By simplifying installation and expansion, RVSolar lowers the barrier to serious off grid independence.
Apex 300 From Crowdfunding to Scalable Backup
Following a successful crowdfunding campaign that raised 5.6 million dollars, the Apex 300 also featured at CES. The unit boasts a record low 20W idle draw and scales from basic home backup through to fully automated whole home systems.
Its versatility underscores BLUETTI’s ability to translate community driven innovation into commercially viable products, bridging the gap between early adopters and mainstream users.
CES 2026 Energy Vision Launch Event
BLUETTI’s CES presence culminates in a dedicated Energy Vision launch event January 7 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM at booth 9837 North Hall LVCC Las Vegas
The event will unveil full product specifications, announce on site offers, and present the company’s 2025 Social Impact Report. The programme concludes with the Clean Energy For All panel discussion, bringing together voices from Texas Instruments, Covestro, Leave No Trace, pv magazine, and iMpact to explore sustainable sourcing and the future of the circular economy.
A Practical Path Toward Energy Resilience
Across its CES 2026 line-up, BLUETTI has avoided speculative promises in favour of tangible engineering advances. Faster charging, reduced material impact, improved mobility, and system level integration form the backbone of a portfolio aimed at real world energy resilience.
As grids face increasing strain and consumers seek greater autonomy, BLUETTI’s Innovate for All strategy positions energy storage not as a luxury or emergency measure, but as a standard component of modern infrastructure.







