BLUETTI at CES 2026: The Future of High-Density Power and Sustainable Energy Solutions
- Derek Reilly
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At CES 2026, BLUETTI has solidified its position as a global leader in energy storage by unveiling a diverse lineup under the theme "Innovate for All". Moving beyond standard battery packs, the company’s new offerings address critical bottlenecks in mobile travel, home resilience, and sustainable energy solutions. From the industry’s first unified vehicle energy hub to eco-friendly bio-based chassis, BLUETTI is redefining what it means to be an energy-independent household in 2026.

The Charger 2: A Revolution in Mobile Charging
The standout announcement of the event is the BLUETTI Charger 2, an industry-first unified Car & Solar Smart Energy Hub. Traditionally, vehicle charging has been a slow and inefficient process, often limited by the 12V cigarette lighter socket. The Charger 2 eliminates this bottleneck with a dual-input architecture that harnesses both the vehicle's alternator and solar panels simultaneously.
13x Faster Charging: By delivering a robust 1,200W output, the Charger 2 can replenish a 1kWh battery in under an hour—nearly 13 times faster than standard car outlets.
Universal Compatibility: It maintains 95% compatibility with third-party power stations, ensuring travelers aren't locked into a single brand's ecosystem.
Intelligent Vehicle Care: Beyond charging, it features a bi-directional mode that can jump-start a dead vehicle battery and includes pulse maintenance modes for seasonal storage.

The Elite Series: High-Density Power in Compact Forms
BLUETTI continues to push the boundaries of energy density with the evolution of its Elite series. These units are designed to provide massive capacity without the bulk typically associated with 3kWh systems.
Elite 300: This model packs 3,014.4Wh of capacity into a chassis 19% smaller than typical counterparts, making it ideal for tight RV quarters or small apartments. It offers a 2,400W output and a 10ms UPS for seamless home backup.
Elite 320: For those needing high-capacity power that is easy to move, the Elite 320 features a "suitcase-style" design with integrated wheels and a telescopic handle. With 3.2kWh of LiFePO4 storage, it can power essential household appliances for over two days.
Elite 400: Reaching even higher, the Elite 400 offers a 3,840Wh capacity and a 2,600W
output, designed for heavy-duty home and professional backup.

Eco-Innovation: The Bio-based Elite 100 V2 for Sustainable Energy Solutions
In a major step toward a circular economy, BLUETTI introduced the Bio-based Elite 100 V2. Developed in collaboration with Covestro, this is the world's first portable power station to feature a chassis crafted from ISCC PLUS-certified bio-circular plastics.
Environmental Impact: By utilizing renewable agricultural residues, the production of the chassis results in a 25% reduction in carbon emissions.
No Compromise on Safety: Despite its sustainable build, the unit maintains UL94 V-0 flame retardancy and a 10-year lifespan.

Specialized Solutions for Every Climate
BLUETTI also showcased specialized hardware for extreme environments and specific household needs:
Pioneer Na (Sodium-ion): Designed for winter resilience, this sodium-ion unit can charge at temperatures as low as -15°C and output power down to -25°C, ensuring safety during extreme winter storms.
FridgePower: An ultra-slim 2kWh backup unit designed specifically to keep refrigerators running during outages. It now officially supports Home Assistant for localized, smart energy management.
EnergyPro Series: For whole-home infrastructure, the EnergyPro 6K and 13K systems offer V2H (Vehicle-to-Home) functionality and integration with Google Home and Amazon Alexa.
Pricing and Availability
The Charger 2 officially went on sale on January 7, 2026, with an early-bird price through February 7. The Elite 100 V2 Bio-Based Edition is also available with launch pricing
. The Elite 300 and other high-capacity models are expected to hit the retail market throughout March and April 2026.




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