
BLUETTI Elite 200 V2
The BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 is a ~2,073.6Wh LiFePO4 portable power station with 2,600W continuous AC output across four outlets and Power Lifting up to about 3,900W via HyperWatt-class behavior—built for outages, RV, camping, off-grid, and emergency use. BLUETTI cites powering many loads at once (marketing references up to about nine devices simultaneously). An advanced energy-management story targets about 10W standby consumption for less idle waste versus typical stations, with campaign examples like multi-day diesel-heater runtime comparisons. The pack is marketed as CNAS-certified automotive-grade LFP with multi-layer protection, 33-test positioning, 6,000+ cycles to 80%, and a long “everyday use” lifespan story (including ~17-year framing in listing copy). Charging is highly mode-dependent via the BLUETTI app: Turbo (marketing cites about 0–80% in roughly one hour at about 1,800W AC), Standard (up to about 1,440W AC, about 1.6 hours to full for battery-friendly charging), and Silent (about 800W AC/solar paths, about three hours to full with very low noise positioning). Dual AC plus DC charging is cited at about 0–80% in roughly 50 minutes; optional BLUETTI “Charger 2” alternator-class charging is cited at about two hours to full at ~1,200W input (dramatically faster than a basic 12V socket story). Solar is cited at about 2.4 hours to full with ~1,000W panels in ideal conditions. UPS-style switchover is about 15 ms or less. The housing is marketed as about 40% more compact than prior-class designs. At about 53.4 lb it remains a two-hand lift with integrated handles. In the box: Elite 200 V2, AC charging cable, solar charging cable, grounding screw, and user manual. Weight: about 53.4 lbs.
Solar panel optional on Amazon. Charge speed, noise, and battery-care behavior depend on Turbo/Standard/Silent selection in the BLUETTI app; alternator “Charger 2” paths require compatible hardware.
~$799
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Who is this for?
RV & Overland
Run appliances, charge 12V systems, and power your rig off-grid
Home Backup
Stay powered during outages — run essentials for hours or days
Camping
Keep lights, fans, and devices charged on multi-day trips
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