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Hands-on with the Bluetti Apex 300 Portable Power Station-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A hands-on with the APEX 300 reveals that it has unique strengths for those who are looking for portable power in the design made to expand through accessories.

September 17, 2025
Tristan Rayner

By ESS News

Portable Power supplier Bluetti’s Apex 300 is the newest view of a workhorse -Power Station offer. Because it now has the general availability on the market, ESS News has become a bit more in-depth with the unit and the associated offspring, the B300K extension storage unit.

The Bluetti Apex 300In case you have missed the earlier coverage, the basic unit and the Smarts of Bluetti’s newest portable energy system are. Only, the APEX 300 packed 2.76 kWh storage capacity via its lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, and the inverter inside can perform a peak power of 3.84 kW.

It is enough in itself to do serious business, but the system comes to life with expansion ideas. You can add one or many B300K expansion batteries, plus extension cables to pack a 2.76 kWh, and a duo give you a total of just over 5 kWh storage capacity.

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