When BLUETTI launched the Elite 30 V2 in 2025 as the successor to the popular EB3A, it immediately caught my attention. Part of the Elite V2 series, this compact power station brings together smart features, stronger performance, and a sleek design — available in six stylish colors perfect for life on the move. At just 4.3 kg, yet delivering 600 W of continuous power, it’s surprisingly portable without sacrificing capability. Whether you’re heading off-grid for an adventure, taking a long road trip, or preparing for unexpected power outages, the Elite 30 V2 proves to be a versatile, reliable, and stylish companion for modern living.
Personally, I use a power station for powering outdoor fun when camping, charging drone batteries during longer flight sessions, as backup power for my communication rack, and for the heating circulation pump. With a built-in rapid UPS feature, the Bluetti Elite 30 V2 is suitable for most situations, but you should consider that the 288Wh capacity will limit your backup time.
One of the biggest drawbacks of older UPS units was their high self-discharge rate. Even without any load, a 1000Wh unit could lose up to 50% of its charge in less than a day, mainly because internal inverters consume anywhere from 25W to 50W just sitting idle. The Bluetti Elite 30 V2 changes the game. Thanks to its next-gen UltraCell™ technology and intelligent thermal management, system power draw is cut by 50%, with standby consumption as low as 4.5W. That means your stored energy stays where it belongs—without wasting precious runtime.
Bluetti Elite 30 V2 hands-on review
Disclosure: I received this compact power station in a product review collaboration with Bluetti. Product specs and quality may vary according to the manufacturer’s reliability, so I cannot guarantee that you will get a unit that performs the same as seen in my review.
BLUETTI has steadily built a reputation for delivering reliable, portable energy solutions — from compact power stations to serious home-backup systems — all while keeping quality, versatility, and durability front and center. Their product offering spans a broad spectrum: outdoor-friendly models for camping and van-life, rugged systems for emergency backup, and full-scale energy storage solutions for homes and businesses.
What really caught me off guard was the weight and size. Compared to the 2 kWh units I’ve handled before, this one feels almost feather-light. Originally, I ordered the classic Bluetti blue, their signature brand color. But due to stock issues, I ended up with Meadow Green—and honestly, I’m glad I did. It looks fresh, modern, and blends perfectly with outdoors.
At a Glance and What’s Inside the Box
The Bluetti Elite 30 V2 arrives neatly packaged with everything you need to get started: an AC power cord, an XT90 to car cigarette charger cable, a grounding screw, and a user manual.
However, one thing to note—there’s no solar panel cable included. It’s a small omission, but having it in the box would’ve been a nice touch, especially for users planning to charge off-grid right away.
The Elite 30 V2 measures 250 × 178 × 167.5 mm and weighs just 4.3 kg. It features a comfortable top handle, making it easy to carry and maneuver with one hand—perfect for quick setups, travel, or outdoor use. The DC charging ports (car cigarette and XT90) and AC input socket are covered with a rubber flap that prevents dust from entering.
The Elite 30 V2 features ventilation holes on the sides, and it’s important not to cover them to ensure proper airflow. Even under full load, the unit runs remarkably quietly, making it suitable for use—even while sleeping—in the same room.
Power Your Way: Inputs, Outputs, and Connectivity Options
At the center of the front panel, you’ll find a color status screen with a layout similar to other Bluetti power stations I’ve reviewed. On the left side, from top to bottom, there’s the XT60 PV (solar) input, a car power outlet port, and two 12V/5A DC5521 ports. Just below the LCD screen, beneath the illuminated DC, Power, and AC buttons, are four USB ports:
- 140W USB-C
- 2 × 15W USB-A (5V/3A)
- 100W USB-C
Depending on your region, the Elite 30 V2 features either one 220V AC outlet or two 110V AC outlets on the right side of the front panel. The AC input port is located on the right side of the unit, alongside the grounding terminal, making setup straightforward and accessible. It delivers a pure sine wave AC output (photo below – test with MUSTOOL Oscilloscope), ensuring clean and stable power—critical for sensitive electronics like laptops, medical devices, and audio equipment, which require consistent voltage to prevent damage or performance issues.
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity for Smart App Monitoring
While Bluetooth is designed for short-range, in-room connectivity, Wi-Fi offers cloud access, enabling you to monitor and control your E30 V2 power station from anywhere in the world. This combination of features ensures you have full control and real-time insights, whether you’re at home or on the go.
The Bluetti App offers a comprehensive dashboard that allows you to view the status of all your devices at a glance. It allows you to:
- Upgrade the Elite 30 V2’s firmware.
- Monitor the BMS for any errors.
- Select charging modes: Standard, Silent, or Turbo.
- Configure working mode and UPS type.
- Access detailed energy statistics.
- Toggle DC and AC outputs on or off.
Expected run times
I copied the runtime table from my BLUETTI AC200L review and couldn’t help but smile — most of the values were reduced by almost ten times. It’s a good reminder that runtime is proportional to storage capacity, not output power — a common mix-up for many users when comparing portable power stations.
When used as a UPS, enabling “Memory Mode” allows the unit to automatically restart once AC power is restored. You won’t need to turn it back on manually — a small but essential feature for truly uninterrupted operation.
The BLUETTI Elite 30 V2 offers a continuous output of up to 600 W, which easily covers most everyday electronics. Some devices, however, draw a higher surge when starting up — that’s where Power Lifting mode comes in. When enabled through the BLUETTI app, it allows the unit to handle short bursts of up to 1,500 W, ideal for resistive loads like heaters, kettles, or hair dryers. It’s a handy feature that gives you extra flexibility without compromising safety or efficiency.
I tested the E30V2 with a 650W hair dryer, and it impressed me. Despite the heavy load, it never went into protection mode and continued to provide continuous AC power for a solid 20 minutes.
| Device | Power usage | Usage time |
| Smartphone | 15Wh | 16 times |
| Laptop | 60Wh | 4 times |
| Starlink internet receiver | 30W | 7 hours |
| DJI Mini 5 Pro drone | 19Wh | 12 times |
| 6S 1300mAh FPV LIPO | 30Wh | 8 times |
| BOSCH ProCORE 18V 5Ah | 90Wh | 2.5 times |
| Mini fridge | 150W | 1.6 hours |
| Light strip | 5W | 49 hours |
| Hair dryer | 600W | 24 mins |
| CPAP | 15w | 12.3 hours |
Pricing, Availability & Options: Colors, Accessories, and Combo Kits
The Elite 30 V2 power station was officially launched on August 1, 2025, and has been available for purchase ever since. It is currently on sale for $209.00 (down from US $299.00) in the United States, and for €199.00 (- €60.00 off) on the official Bluetti Europe store. You can opt for six vivid colors (Light sand gray, Blush pink, Meadow green, Twilight glow purple, Glacier blue, and Ford black).
There are also combo options available that include either a 60W or 100W foldable solar panel. If you’re looking for fast outdoor charging at the highest supported input, the 200W portable panel is a great choice—priced at $229.
Key Takeaways
- [Lightweight Power, Limitless Adventures] Dreaming of off-grid freedom without sacrificing comfort? Meet the BLUETTI Elite 30 V2. Just 4.3 kg, it’s ultra-light, portable, and ready for adventure. Perfect for camping, road trips, beach days, or reliable home backup—power your smart, green lifestyle anywhere. Your off-grid journey starts here.
- [600W “Everyday” Power with 9 output ports] The Elite 30 V2 gives you 9 output ports and a reliable 600W continuous supply—perfect for running multiple small devices at once. Elite 30 V2 also features a USB-C port with PD 3.1 protocol, delivering up to 140W output—enough to rapidly charge high-performance laptops like MacBook Pro.”
- [Instant UPS, Switchover in a Blink] With a lightning-fast 10ms response, the UPS kicks in before you even notice. It supports up to 980W of bypass power—allowing you to run your devices and recharge the unit at the same time. Whether you’re working on critical data or deep in a gaming session, enjoy smooth, uninterrupted power that protects every second.
- [Double the Runtime. Half the Waste] Powered by next-gen UltraCell™ technology and intelligent thermal management, the Elite 30 V2 cuts system power draw by 50%, with standby consumption as low as 4.5W.
- [Smart Power, Smart Life] With the BLUETTI app, you’re in total control of your Elite 30 V2. Set charging speed and power limits, schedule operations to match your routine, and enable “Memory Mode” so your unit remembers preferred settings even after a blackout. Plus, real-time monitoring via WiFi or Bluetooth gives you insights into performance anytime, anywhere.
Technical parameters
| Battery | LiFePO4 (3,000+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity) |
| Capacity | 288Wh (18Ah) |
| Output power | 600W / 1500W powerlifting & surge |
| Inverter type | Pure Sine Wave |
| AC Outlet | EU: 1 x 230V/5A US: 2 x 120V/5A |
| DC OUT | USB-C Port: 1 x 100W and 1 x 140W USB-A Port: 2 x 15W, 5V/3A Car outlet: 1 x 12V/10A2 x 12V/5A |
| Inputs | AC: 380W Max. or 980W Max. (with bypass) Solar: 12V-28V, 10A Max. 200W DC XT90: 200W |
| Charging time | AC: 80% in 45 mins Solar Charging: 2.5h |
| Scalability | NO |
| Dimensions | 250 × 178 × 167.5 mm (≈ 9.8″ × 7″ × 6.6″ |
| Weight | 4,3kg (9.48 lbs) |
Bluetti Elite 30 V2 vs EB3A: What’s New, What’s Not, and Is It Worth the Upgrade?
Visually, there’s a clear difference between these two power stations. To be honest, the EB3A’s design already felt somewhat outdated at the time of its release. Now, three years later, alongside the improved features, a design refresh was not just welcome — it was necessary. Now, the E30 V2 is available in six colors, while its predecessor was offered only in black.
While the older EB3A relied solely on Bluetooth, the new model adds Wi-Fi connectivity, letting you monitor and control it remotely through the BLUETTI app — a small upgrade that makes a big difference in everyday use. Power output has also seen a nice bump, jumping from 1,200 W to 1,500 W, and the noise level has dropped dramatically, from about 50 dB to just 30 dB. On top of that, there’s roughly a 10% increase in battery capacity, which translates to a little extra runtime when you need it most — whether during an outage or a long weekend off the grid.
| Features/Specs | Elite 30 V2 | EB3A |
| Battery Capacity | 288Wh | 268Wh |
| Cell type | LiFePO₄ | LiFePO₄ |
| Continuous Power Output | 600W | 600W |
| Surge power | 1500W | 1200W |
| AC Charging Input | 380W | 350W |
| Solar input | 200W | 200W |
| APP control | WiFi / Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
| Load (noise) | 30db | 50db |
| Expected Life Span | 10 years | 4+ years |
| Weight | 4,3kg (9.48 lbs) | 4,6kg (10.14 lbs) |
| Price | $209 | $219 |
| Release year | 2025 | 2022 |
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