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BLUETTI Apex 300 Power Station Starts Solo, Expands Capacity and Utility With Batteries and Add-Ons

$1,400 device is a cost-effective entry point into portable power stations
Bharat BhushanBy Bharat BhushanJanuary 6, 20263 Mins Read
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BLUETTI is using CES 2026 to strengthen its portfolio of capable, portable power stations. After the announcement of the Elite 300, the company has now introduced the Apex 300 portable power station to provide backup power for homes and off-grid setups. Designed to be BLUETTI’s most flexible power option so far, the Apex 300 features dual-voltage support (120V and 240V output) and comes with a host of add-ons and kits. 

Owing to its versatile nature, the new Apex 300 works as a plug-and-play backup system to connect directly to a home panel. BLUETTI claims that the station takes 0ms to seamlessly switch during outages. This means the backup option is instant and useful for keeping your essential appliances and accessories, such as refrigerators, Wi-Fi routers, security cameras, and medical devices, including an oxygen concentrator, running without hiccups.

Starting at $1,499, the Apex 300 is a cost-effective entry point compared to regular generators for power backup. It starts simple – within your budget – and then leaves you with options to scale up using its accessories for RV or off-grid living without having to replace the core unit. The unit offers 3,840W of power with a surge capacity of 7,680W, which is enough, if you ask, to run high-power tools and other demanding devices.

Its functionality and longevity are also supported by the EV-grade LiFePO₄ battery with 2,764.8Wh capacity, rated for more than 6,000 charge cycles, while retaining 80 percent capacity. BLUETTI claims that this can mean up to 17 years of use. For its off-grid convenience, Apex 300 also supports solar charging up to 2,400W, with enhanced input ranging up to 19.2kW. In standard solar charging, the backup power system can reach up to 80 percent in about 40 minutes and charge fully in 80 minutes. 

Paired with Hub D1, the 84 lbs (around 38 kg) Apex 300 can power an entire RV’s DC solution. It supports the company’s B300K expandable batteries for longer trips, while its dual charging option allows the system to be used with both a charger and solar panels to maximize efficiency when you’re out on the road.

During longer stays in the wilderness, where users are fully off-grid, the Apex 300 can keep appliances running smoothly, while additional batteries and the company’s self-developed SolarX 4K system can extend a stay by a few days. The same approach applies to home use, where users can upgrade from partial backup to broader home coverage or take advantage of the 12kW bypass for EV charging option when backup power is not taking care of an outage.

The Apex 300 also features Extreme Weather Alerts, which can be received via the BLUETTI app on your phone to warn you ahead of storms and automatically prepare itself for an outage by shifting into backup mode.

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BLUETTI Apex 300
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BLUETTI Apex 300
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BLUETTI Apex 300
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BLUETTI Apex 300
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BLUETTI Apex 300
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Based out of his homeland in the Himalayan countryside of India, Bharat with a degree in journalism has been covering consumer technology for nearly two decades now with a focus on gadgets, phones, emerging technologies, and connected lifestyle. Being a hustler entrepreneur, an enthusiastic footballer, and a foodie, he also shares a vision for generating a positive social impact.

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