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Bluetti launches Elite 300, the world’s smallest portable power station of 3 kWh – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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The Bluetti Elite 300, which packs more power than ever into a small form factor, will be available from March 8 with early bird discounts.

February 27, 2026
Tristan Rayner

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Bluetti is about to launch its portable Elite 300 power station, with a compact design that will set a standard for the 3 kWh market.

Bluetti says the Elite 300, which measures 366mm x 305mm x 297.5mm, is the world’s smallest 3kWh power plant, weighing approximately 26.3kg. It follows the company’s revised design for the Elite 200 V2, part of the same product series, which saw savings in both size and weight compared to previous editions.

In terms of core specs, the Elite 300 delivers 2.4 kW of continuous AC power, with a peak of 4.8 kW in Power Lifting mode.

Bluetti opts for a worldwide launch, which results in some minor differences in technical specifications.

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