BLUETTI Launches Elite 300 Portable Power Station to Combat Winter Storms
As severe snowstorms sweep across the nation, BLUETTI has announced the launch of its new Elite 300 portable power station. Designed to provide reliable backup power during winter emergencies, the Elite 300 is also an ideal solution for RV and camping enthusiasts.
3kWh Capacity with Compact Design
The Elite 300 boasts a 3,014.4Wh capacity, fitting into a chassis size typically reserved for 2kWh units. This makes it perfect for tight spaces in RVs or small apartments. Despite its compact size, it delivers a robust 2,400W continuous output (4,800W in Power Lifting Mode) through 11 versatile outlets. This power station has already won the prestigious 2026 CES Picks Awards from both TWICE and TechRadar Pro.
Home Resilience for Winter Storms
For homeowners, the Elite 300 offers a silent and emission-free alternative to traditional gas generators. It can keep a standard household refrigerator running for nearly 60 hours and handle heavy-duty essentials like space heaters and electric kettles. With a 10ms seamless UPS switchover, it provides instant backup for essential electronics. The BLUETTI App allows remote activation of heaters or lights, ensuring a warm home even before you step through the door. Dual fast charging reaches 80% in just 70 minutes.
Perfect for RV, Camping, and Road Trips
The Elite 300 is a game-changer for travel trailers and camper vans, featuring 11 versatile outlets, including a dedicated TT-30R RV port and a high-current 12V/30A DC output. It can be paired with the Charger 2 for on-the-go charging, capturing 1,200W and achieving a full 3kWh charge in about three hours of driving.
Pricing and Availability
The BLUETTI Elite 300 will be available starting March 8, with final pricing to be announced. An Early Access Program offers participants priority shipping, an 8% early-bird discount, and a chance to win up to 50% off in an exclusive “Spin to Win” event.
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Last Updated on March 7, 2026 by Stephen Ward
