BLUETTI Elite V2 Lineup Breakdown: Choosing the Right Power Station for Your Needs

BLUETTI Elite 30 V2 vs BLUETTI Elite 100 V2 vs BLUETTI Elite 200 V2

BLUETTI Elite V2 series comparison photo showing Elite 30 V2, 100 V2 and 200 V2 power stations side by side

This summer, BLUETTI surprised us with a brand-new product line — the Elite V2 Series.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the Elite 30 V2, Elite 100 V2, and Elite 200 V2 models to uncover what’s behind their numbers and see which one best fits your power needs and budget.

The BLUETTI Elite V2 Series brings upgraded portable power solutions for every need. The Elite 30 V2 builds on the compact EB3A, offering lightweight, reliable energy for small devices and short trips. The Elite 100 V2, successor to the AC180, balances capacity and portability, making it ideal for home backup or weekend getaways. At the top end, the Elite 200 V2 continues the legacy of the AC200L, delivering high power and extended battery life for off-grid adventures and heavy-duty use. We were lucky enough to test all three predecessor models, giving us a clear view of what has actually been improved and what is merely a matter of cost reduction or marketing.

The Elite V2 Series now comes with full cloud connectivity via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, allowing remote monitoring and control from your smartphone. These new models are lighter, more portable, and offer a longer overall lifespan compared to their predecessors. However, a closer look reveals that not everything has been improved—some features and specifications remain unchanged or only slightly enhanced, so it’s important to examine each model carefully before deciding which one fits your needs best.

BLUETTI Elite 30 V2 vs Elite 100 V2 vs Elite 200 V2 in-depth comparison

As you can see in the table below, across the Elite V2 series, all models feature LiFePO₄ batteries, cloud connectivity via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, UPS functionality, and 5 years of Warranty, but they differ significantly in capacity, output, and portability to cater to a wide variety of use cases.

Elite 30 V2 (EB3A)Elite 100 V2 (AC180)Elite 200 V2 (AC200L)
Capacity288Wh1,024Wh2,073.6Wh
Max output600W1,800W2,600W
Surge power1,500W2,700W (3,600W peak)5,200W
Cell typeLiFePO₄LiFePO₄LiFePO₄
Cycle Life3,000+ cycles4,000+ cycles4,000+ cycles
AC charging350W1,200W1,800W
Solar Input380W / 980W (bypass)1,000W1,000W
AC Outlets2 × 120V/220V2 × 120V/220V2 × 120V/220V
USB ports2 × USB-C (100W + 140W), 2 × USB-A, 1 × 12V DC2 × USB-C (100W + 140W), 2 × USB-A, 1 × 12V DC2 × USB-C (100W + 140W), 2 × USB-A, 1 × 12V DC
UPS FunctionalityYes (≤10ms)Yes (≤10ms)Yes (≤10ms)
APP connectivityYes (Wi-Fi & Bluetooth)Yes (Wi-Fi & Bluetooth)Yes (Wi-Fi & Bluetooth)
Dimensions (L×W×H)23.1×15.2×19.3 cm32.0×21.5×25.0 cm35.0×25.0×32.4 cm
Weight4.3 kg11.5 kg24.2 kg
Warranty5 years5 years5 years
Price$219.00$429.00US$949.00

Shortly after I published my article, Bluetti teased two exciting additions to the Elite V2 series. The Elite 400 V2 is an absolute powerhouse, boasting a massive 3840Wh capacity for heavy-duty use and extended off-grid adventures. At the other end of the spectrum, the Elite 10 V2 is compact and travel-friendly, offering 128Wh — perfect for digital creators on the move or anyone needing lightweight, portable power. Together, they show just how versatile the Elite V2 lineup has become, catering to both extreme endurance and everyday convenience.

Bottom line

The Elite 30 V2 is extremely portable and ideal for camping and outdoor adventures, but with only 288Wh capacity and 600W output, it can’t power high-demand appliances and tools such as a microwave or demolition hammer. On the other end of the Elite V2 series, the Elite 200 V2 boasts an impressive capacity of 2,073.6Wh and a massive output of 2,600W, with a surge power of 5,200W. This high capacity not only allows for longer runtime but also makes the Elite 200 V2 capable of powering virtually anything in your home or outdoors, from high-demand appliances to power tools. Whether you need backup energy during an outage or reliable power for off-grid adventures, the Elite 200 V2 delivers robust, sustained performance for extended periods.

Priced at just $429, the Elite 100 V2 offers an excellent balance of price, capacity, and output power. It can reliably run outdoor appliances such as portable fridges, water heaters, and more, as well as most household devices. While it cannot cover all the power needs of an entire home during a blackout, it is ideal for powering essential devices and keeping your phone and other electronics charged.

Last update on 11.11.2025

1 COMMENT

  1. I just read that Bluetti will soon release the Elite 10 V2. The smallest model in the series. Do you have any information about it? such as storage capacity and outputs?

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