Bluetti launching Elite 300, world’s smallest 3 kWh portable power station [UPDATED]
Bluetti is set to launch its Elite 300 portable power station, with a compact design set to set a standard for the 3 kWh market.
Bluetti says the Elite 300, which measures (L x W x D) 366 × 305 × 297.5 mm, is the world’s smallest 3 kWh power station, weighing approximately 26.3 kg (58 pounds). It follows the company’s revised design for the Elite 200 V2, part of the same product series, which saved on both size and weight compared to previous editions.
In terms of core specs, the Elite 300 delivers 2.4 kW continuous AC output, with a peak 4.8 kW in Power Lifting Mode.
Bluetti is opting for a global launch, resulting in some small differences in tech specs.
In the US, the Elite 300 has 11 outlets including 4x 120 V AC outlets, 2x high-speed USB-C, 2x USB-A, a 120 W cigarette lighter power, and a dedicated NEMA TT-30 TT-30R RV AC port, plus a 12 V / 30A DC output. The US version supports a maximum AC charging of 1,800 W, including from solar at a maximum 1,200 W, and AC+solar at 2,400 W max.
In the EU, UK, and Australia, the Elite 300 has eight outlets, cutting back on AC outlets from five to two, as it pushes 230 V grid power to two AC outlets, and dropping the TT-30R port. However, the global version, on the plus side, can handle input charging at a faster 2300 W, with the same solar input of 1,200 W and a max charging of 2,400 W.
Bluetti’s specs indicate the Elite 300 charges to 80% in 78 minutes and to 100% at max capacity in 1.6 hours. It has an IP rating of IP20.
Other useful features include a UPS switchover time of under 10ms and tie-ins with Bluetti’s app for scheduling outputs, remote wakeup, timer switches, and more.

Pricing, availability, discounts [UPDATED]
Bluetti says the Elite 300 will be available in all regions starting March 8, at 19:00 PST on its Elite 300 landing page, where it will go live simultaneously with debut pricing set at: USD $1,099 / CAD $1,699 / GBP £1,399 / EUR €1,499.
In the US, it is acting quickly in light of blizzard conditions across a wide part of continental America, launching an “Early Access Program” for the Elite 300. Those who register will “receive priority shipping and a guaranteed 8% early-bird discount.”
Bluetti also confirmed that special launch offers and bundles will apply during the initial phase of the Elite 300 sale.
In preview: What we saw of the Elite 300 at CES
Previously, while at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Bluetti was showing off the Elite 300 as part of a connected ecosystem that an RV user might apply for their electrification setup.
Partly that’s because the Elite 300 integrates tightly with the company’s Car Charger 2, which, as discussed at CES, delivers fast charging via a vehicle’s alternator and a PV array, if available. Together, an Elite 300 with Charger 2 can charge at a maximum of 1,200 W, drawing up to 800 W from the alternator alone, allowing for charging speeds approximately 13 times faster than a standard 12V/10A automotive auxiliary outlet.
The (working) Charger 2 setup at CES included example solar charging, the Charger 2, Elite 300 acting as the main storage, a vehicle starter battery, and the Hub D1, a DC-port hub typically useful in an RV keeping a phone pwoered on:

A Bluetti Charger 2 owner also sent in photos to ESS News of his new, preinstalled Charger 2 doing the rounds with his Mercedes RV:

