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Bluetti Debuts World’s First Sodium-Ion Portable Power Station-PV Magazine International

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The pioneer will be available worldwide from mid -October 2025.

September 8, 2025
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The Bluetti pioneer after sodium-ion portable power plant

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Bluetti, a Chinese manufacturer of energy storage and portable energy systems, has revealed what it calls “the world’s first sodium-ion portable power plant”.

Announced on IFA 2025 in Berlin, uses the pioneer after sodium ion cells and has a capacity of 900 Wh with a capacity of 1500 W. In a special mode for pure resistive loads, the output can be up to 2,250 W. scales.

An important feature is the temperature performance: the pioneer can be charged at -15 ° C and are dismissed at -25 ° C. It supports 1,900 W of Solar Input, offers a lifespan of 4000 cycle and weighs 16 kg -hevanger 20 to 25% heavier than comparable traditional Lithium iron phosphate

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