Bluetti Debuts Elite 300: The World’s Most Compact 3kWh Portable Power Station, Now with a Limited-Time Launch Deal

Bluetti is growing its Elite-series lineup with the new Elite 300 portable power station, positioned as the direct successor to the Elite 200 V2. The big headline is capacity: the Elite 300 jumps to a 3,014.4Wh LiFePO4 battery while keeping a surprisingly compact footprint, which Bluetti advertises as the world’s smallest 3 kWh portable power station.

Even with the larger battery, the Elite 300 stays close in size to the previous model. It measures 366 x 305 x 297.5 mm (14.41 x 12.01 x 11.71 inches). For comparison, the Elite 200 V2 is listed at 13.7 x 9.8 x 12.6 inches. Weight increases slightly as well, with the Elite 300 coming in at about 26.3 kg (57.98 lbs) versus 24.2 kg (53.4 lbs) for the Elite 200 V2. For RV storage, van builds, or packing for longer camping trips, that near-similar sizing with a major capacity bump is one of the Elite 300’s main practical advantages.

Charging speed is another standout. Bluetti says the Elite 300 can go from 0 to 100% in as little as 1.6 hours using its TurboBoost fast charging technology, a spec that will appeal to travelers who want to top up quickly between drives, at campgrounds, or during short access to shore power.

On the output side, the Elite 300 is built to handle heavier loads than many typical portable battery stations. It’s rated for 2,400W continuous output and up to 4,800W peak power in power-lifting mode, making it a strong option for running multiple devices at once or supporting higher-demand appliances and tools when off-grid.

Port selection is designed for versatility, with 11 total outputs: 4 standard AC outlets, 1 NEMA TT-30, 1 12V/30A port, 2 USB-A ports (15W), 2 USB-C ports (100W and 140W), and 1 cigarette lighter port. That mix targets real-world setups like RVs and van life builds where you might need a combination of AC power, higher-amperage DC output, and fast USB-C charging for modern gear.

Bluetti also highlights longevity. The LiFePO4 battery is claimed to offer 6000+ cycles, and the company suggests it can last more than 17 years even with daily use. The Elite 300 also supports app-based control, letting users monitor performance and adjust settings from a phone—useful for keeping tabs on power usage while inside an RV or tent, or when the unit is stored out of sight.

Pricing is set at a debut price of $1,099, and Bluetti is also promoting an extra 8% discount using code BLUETTI8OFF, which brings the price down to $1,011 for a limited time.