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The BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 is a high-capacity 2073.6Wh portable solar generator featuring a durable LiFePO4 battery with a 17-year lifespan and 6000+ charge cycles. It delivers 2600W continuous and 5200W peak power through 4 AC outlets, supports fast charging via TurboBoost technology, and offers smart app control for real-time power management—ideal for camping, off-grid adventures, and reliable home backup.













































| ASIN | B0DCJV9LTB |
| Brand | BLUETTI |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (487) |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2025 |
| Included Components | AC Charging Cable, BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 Portable Power Supply, Ground Screw, Solar Charging Cable |
| Item Weight | 24.2 Kilograms |
| Laser Class | Portable |
| Material | 鉛酸(電池用)、スチール/アルミニウム(フレーム用)、プラスチック/ゴム(電装部品用) |
| Model Number | Elite 200 V2 |
| Name List for Name Plates | BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 35 x 24.99 x 32.36 cm; 24.2 kg |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 2600 W |
T**P
Lots of power and works great, charge up fast. Beware of the unit is very heavy though.
M**T
This is a large battery capable of running most 120V items you could think to try, in fact I've not managed to find anything it can't handle. The important specs 2kWh of capacity using LiFePO4 cells. 2600W of power output, 3600W surge Weight 53.6lbs Fast charging from AC, nearly full in 1 hour. I bought this to serve as a camping battery, with a secondary use of providing additional storage for use when at home, I already have a few Bluetti batteries and have been pleased with them, this one looked particularly interesting since it's really is a generational change, inside it has a new type of battery, which should manage 6000 cycles and still maintain 80% of it's capacity, and even better, makes it smaller and lighter, perfect for camping. If you sit down and think about it, 6000 cycles, that's more than 16 years at 1 cycle per day, and even then that's only down to 80%, wow. I already have an AC200MAX, this weighs 62.2lbs and one of the photos shows a stack with the AC200MAX, Elite 200v2 and AC180, the Elite weighs a lighter 53.6, this might not seem much but for me in my late 50s I can reasonably easily move the Elite, which is probably at the limit of what I'd be happy to move around. The size and weight make this a perfect battery to go camping with. On top of the significant weight benefit, just look at the photo of the three batteries together, offering nearly double the capacity, the Elite is pretty much the same size as an AC180. The weight might be hard for some to handle, but I was able to lift it up onto the kitchen worktop for photographs with ease. This has clearly been designed to go in the back of a pickup or RV, the buttons require you to hold them down for a second or so, before it will turn on, this is perfect - no more accidentally turning it on whilst driving to the campsite, and as all batteries use energy when turned on and powering nothing, this could save you from arriving with an empty battery. When paired with a 200 or 400W folding panel, you've got a bit of a beast, I tested it cooking breakfast, lunch and a meal, whilst leaving it connected to a 200W solar panel, this left me with a nearly full battery at the end of the day, with sunny weather conditions, if you're camping somewhere sunny 200W is perfect, if not I'd recommend 400W of panels. This is probably the most important thing to note, the limited solar input of 60V and a maximum of 1000W, this is quite difficult to achieve but that's fine, the battery is really more of a travelling unit, 1000W of solar is a lot of panels and not at all portable, you'd have to fill your pickup/RV with a whole pile of panels. Because of the extra inverter capability, this one stands out in the portable battery market, this is enough power to run multiple appliances simultaneously, I managed to make some toast whilst brewing a pot of coffee, this is my only large battery that can handle it. I've even managed to use an electric pressure cooker and air fryer at the same time. It's a bit of a game changer in my world, this means with a single battery I can cook a proper dinner without waiting. I even managed to use 2 air fryers (carefully chosen for their relatively low power) to make fish and chips, this is so much better than cooking the chips, and watching them cool whilst you cook the fish. Remember you do still have to make sure you stay under the 2600W maximum for normal running, but it's so much easier to do this and I'd recommend checking out variable power appliances such as induction stove tops and air fryers, which really help with batteries. So what can the Elite 200 v2 handle, well everything I've thrown at it: The list is long, but amazing: Induction stove top; Air fryer; Electric Pressure Cooker; Toaster Oven; Dishwasher; Computers (actually an entire office including all internet devices, a NAS, laser printer and a whole host of computers); Microwave; Side-by-side fridge; Chest Freezer; Stereo system; Television; 3-D printer and a whole host of others I've forgotten to mention. Another thing is the inverter efficiency, normally when you turn on the power but don't plug anything in, the inverter will burn some of the battery, this is one of the lowest I've ever seen, instead of the 20W or even some around 40W, this uses around 10W, that means you can last longer. I'll be taking this on a future camping trip with a 200W solar panel, so it will be interesting to see how this handles that, and I'll update my review then, but so far I've been very impressed.
Y**I
I've been testing the Bluetti Elite 200 V2 for a month now, and wow...blown away. The first thing that caught my attention was its 2 kwh capacity, way more than most power stations! But especially impressive was its relatively small footprint for 2 kwh! Nowhere else have I seen so much capacity in so little space. Sure, it's heavy, but it's totally worth it. I proceeded to throw everything I could at it: shirt iron, hair dryers, shop vac, long haul fridge test, computers, power tools, and even a portable air conditioner. This thing just kept going with plenty of headroom to spare. I took it to Yosemite too, and it provided a great power source all day for a portable fridge and phone charging. Then I tested solar charging using two 130w panels in series. Functioned with no problems at all. I also used some rooftop mounted panels on my car (256w) while driving to Yosemite to charge it, and I was good to go. I love the design, the large capacity, and general ease of use. This is definitely the power station I will take camping or simply to help power a fridge and work computers during a power outage. It's great for power tools too if you need them around the yard. Probably my favorite medium-sized power station, but I still can't get over the 2 kwh capacity at such a small physical size. I much prefer it over my old EcoFlow Delta OG 1300 (only 1295 wh and not much smaller/lighter). 1 kwh runs out too fast, but 2 kwh lets me feel at ease that I don't need to constantly be checking if I'm almost out of power.
T**2
I’ve been using the Bluetti Elite V200 for a few weeks now, and I’m genuinely impressed. I bought it mainly for backup power during outages, but it’s quickly become my go-to for everything from weekend camping trips to powering tools in my garage. The build quality is top-notch—solid, sleek, and easy to carry. What really stands out is how quietly and efficiently it runs. I’ve charged it with solar panels and wall outlets, and both methods were fast and hassle-free. It handled my fridge, Wi-Fi router, and even a small heater without breaking a sweat. The display is clear and informative, and the interface is super intuitive. I also appreciate the peace of mind that comes with having a dependable power source that doesn’t rely on gas or make noise. If you’re looking for a versatile, high-capacity power station that’s as good for emergencies as it is for off-grid adventures, the Elite V200 is a fantastic choice
M**K
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Reliable, Quiet Power for Off-Grid Camping – A Must-Have for Serious Campers So I bought the Bluetti Elite 200 V2 for extended camping trip because I like nature—but I also like cold drinks, charged phones, and not dying of heat stroke. This power station delivered all that and more. I can confidently say it’s one of the best investments I’ve made for outdoor living. 🔋 Impressive Power Capacity With 2074Wh of usable capacity, it easily powered my portable fridge, electric kettle, camping lights, phones, TV, camera batteries, and a small fan—all at the same time. Even after a full day of use, I still had power left over. It gives you true peace of mind knowing your gear won’t fail in the middle of nowhere. It can also power essentials like laptops, tablets, CPAP machines, and power tools simultaneously without strain. 🔇 Silent Operation One of the biggest selling points is how quiet this unit is. It’s completely silent, which is critical when you’re camping in quiet natural environments. You can enjoy the sounds of nature without the constant drone of a generator in the background. 🧳 Portable and Durable Yes, it’s on the heavier side, but the dual handles make it manageable for car camping. The build quality is excellent—solid, rugged, and well-constructed. It feels like a product built to last through years of outdoor use. Big things come in small packages. The Elite 200V2 is comparable in dimensions to the AC180, but with almost twice the capacity, by having the compact size of the Elite 200V2 this more than makes up for its extra weight. ⚡ Flexible Power Options Multiple AC outlets, USB-A and USB-C ports, a 12V car port — Whether you’re charging delicate electronics or powering more demanding devices, it handles it all without a hiccup. I also own several other Bluetti power stations and this unit has the best inverter efficiency so far 🔋🔌 Key Specs - Battery Capacity: 2074 Wh, rated for 6,000 cycles to 80% original capacity - Battery Type: LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) - known for longevity and safety - Inverter Output: 2,600 W rated, 3,600 W surge - Charging Options: AC input, solar via the built in MPPT charge controller, and car charger - Input Power: 2,400 W maximum input (AC + DC), 1,800 W AC charging, 1,000 W max 12V to 60V/20A max Solar input, 96W 12V for car charging 📋 Best Use Cases - Camping, Overlanding, RV, Van Life - Emergency Backup - Construction & Work Sites - Remote Work & Content Creation 🦸♂️ Campsite Hero Status When someone’s lantern died, I had power. When someone’s phone hit 1%, I had USB-C. When the karaoke machine (don’t ask) needed juice, I saved the party. I became “Bluetti Guy,” which I’ll take over “Guy Who Burnt the Marshmallows” any day. 🎯 Final Verdict: If you’re serious about camping, boondocking, or spending time off-grid, the Bluetti Elite 200 V2 is a top-tier solution. It provides dependable, renewable energy without noise or fumes. It is worth every penny for the freedom, comfort, and safety it brings to your outdoor adventures. 10/10, would camp like royalty again.
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