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BLUETTI AC200PL Portable Power Station, 2304Wh Solar Generator, Expandable to 8448Wh w/ 4 2400W AC Outlets (3600W Power Lifting), 30A TT30 Output, LiFePO4 Battery Backup for RV, Camping, Home Use

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Style: BLUETTI AC200PL


Features

  • [Effortless & Eco-Friendly RV Power] - The AC200P L features a 48V RV port for easy charging your RV battery and is compatible with solar panels, it offers convenient and green power replenishment.
  • [60 Min. Fast Recharge] - With a max 2400W AC input, AC200P L from 0-80% only takes 60min. Just a lunchtime will keep it running. And up to 1200W solar input makes AC200P L fully charged in 1.9-3.8 hours.
  • [Stable & Safe] - AC200P L utilizes LiFePO4 batteries with 3000+ cycles, equaling a 10-year lifespan. Advanced BMS prevents overcharging and short circuits, ensuring safety without sacrificing performance.
  • [Empower with AC & DC Ports] - Besides 4 2400W AC outlets, AC200P L also features a 30A TT30 port, a 48V/8A DC port, a car port, 2 100W PD and 2 15W USB-A, a total of 11 ports for all charging needs.
  • [From 2kWh to 8kWh] - AC200P L's capacity can be expanded by 2 B300 (3072Wh each), 2 B210P (2150Wh each) or 1 B230 (2048Wh each), reaching a maximum capacity of 8448Wh for your different power needs.
  • [What You Get] - BLUETTI AC200P L portable power station, AC charging cable, solar/car charging cable, XT90-aviation cable, user manual.

Brand: BLUETTI


Wattage: 2400 watts


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping, Commercial, Residential


Item Weight: 72 Pounds


Voltage: 110 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 2400


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: AC200PL


Brand: ‎BLUETTI


Wattage: ‎2400 watts


Fuel Type: ‎Electric


Power Source: ‎Solar Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Camping, Commercial, Residential


Item Weight: ‎72 Pounds


Voltage: ‎110 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: ‎2400


Special Feature: ‎Portable


Included Components: ‎AC200PL


Color: ‎Black


Product Dimensions: ‎16.5"L x 11"W x 14.4"H


Model Name: ‎AC200PL


Engine Type: ‎4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: ‎Electric Start


Engine Displacement: ‎79 Cubic Centimeters


Total Power Outlets: ‎12


Engine Power Maximum: ‎2400 Watts


Starting Wattage: ‎4800 Watts


Running Wattage: ‎9600 Watts


Manufacturer: ‎BLUETTI


Part Number: ‎AC200PL


Item Weight: ‎72 pounds


Item model number: ‎AC200PL


Style: ‎BLUETTI AC200PL


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Portable


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎5-year warranty


Date First Available: April 9, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing product
Style: BLUETTI AC180
I couldn’t be happier with the BLUETTI AC180. This power station delivers exactly what it promises and more. With 1152Wh capacity and 1800W output (2700W peak), it easily powers my essential devices during outages and keeps everything running smoothly when I’m outdoors camping. What really impressed me is the fast charging—going from 0% to 80% in under an hour is a game changer. The LiFePO4 battery feels solid and long-lasting, giving me peace of mind that it will hold up well over time. The design is compact but powerful, with multiple AC outlets, USB ports, and DC options that let me charge or run several devices at once without any issues. I’ve used it for laptops, phones, lights, small appliances, and even a mini fridge—it handles them all with ease. It’s also much quieter than a gas generator, making it perfect for camping trips and indoor use during emergencies. The display is clear and easy to read, showing input, output, and remaining battery at a glance. Overall, the BLUETTI AC180 is a must-have backup power solution. Whether for home, camping, or road trips, it’s reliable, efficient, and worth every penny. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2025 by Yaimi Laguna Silva

  • Portable with a high power output.
Style: BLUETTI AC180
More comprehensive review of Bluetti AC180 Power Bank, Jan 3, 2025 I purchased the AC180 on Amazon on Dec 1, 2024. Price was $479 plus $49.58 in sales tax for a total of $528.58. I considered this to be a great price, lower than it appears to have ever been previously over it’s life. As of today (Jan 3, 2025) it remains at $479 when using the Amazon included coupon. The device claims to have an 1152 watt hour LiFePO4 battery. Their manual states that you need to de-rate that first by 10%, then again by another 15%. So 1152 * .9 = 1063.8 * .85 = 904.23 watt hours available (when using AC outlets via built in inverter). My testing suggests this is a pretty accurate value. Assume this has a 900 watt hour battery for planning purposes and you should be close. Overall Pros: Self contained, reasonably light weight unit with an 1800 watt continuous, 2700 watt peak, AC inverter. This is big enough to run any individual 120V appliance in my kitchen (toaster oven, microwave, coffee pot). None of those would normally be operated for more than about 5 minutes at any given time, meaning the AC180 could support their intermittent use as needed over a number of hours. It is portable and light weight enough to be moved into the kitchen when needed, and powerful enough to do the job while in there, for a while. Overal Cons: The relatively small internal battery. The other goal I had for this unit was to run my refrigerator during a power outage, and I wanted this to handle that load for 12 hours, plus intermittent heavier loads noted above for short periods of time. My fridge averages about 70 watts over time (with peaks as high as 400 watts when it goes into a de-icing cycle). So assuming a continuous 70 watt draw for 12 hours I would need 840 watt hours, very close to the maximum I could draw from the internal battery. If I added any load at all (brief use of other appliances, or even an LED light bulb), I wouldn’t make my 12 hour goal. My solution: I added an external 100 Amp Hour, 1280 Watt Hour, 12 volt LiFePO4 battery, and connected it to the Bluetti’s solar/charging input port. At 12 volts, it provided about 98 watts of input power. At 24 volts (using a 12 to 24 volt buck converter) it provided about 150 watts of input power. Using a continuous 90 watt draw (through the inverter) and the external battery supplementing the internal battery (at 12 volts), I was able to run over 16 hours and had about 10% of the internal battery remaining. Using a continuous 183 watt draw (via the inverter), and the external battery supplementing at 24 volts (150 watts), I achieved a total of 9 hours of run time (and had 3% left on the internal battery). In both cases, I drew the total 1280 watt hours from the external battery. Another con: The input charging voltage takes a hit also, it took a 107 watt draw from my external battery to produce 98 watts of charge into the AC180. So a hit on the input, and a hit on the output. With the 9 hour, 183 watt test, the overall efficiency (total input watt hours to total load watt hours) was about 77%. Acceptable, but not great. With the 16 hour 90 watt test, the efficiency was about 69%, a bit poorer than with the higher load. Internal inverter inefficiency regardless of how much load is applied took a greater hit with the lower load. Bottom line: Despite the not really great efficiency, I’m happy with the Bluetti. I’ve built a couple of my own “solar generators”, none of which matched the Bluetti for size, weight, and capability in a single package. By adding the external 12V 100AH battery, I’ve given the AC180 the run time I’m looking for with it. Individually, the AC180 and the external battery, are very portable and can be paired at the needed location. With the pair, I can use this in my kitchen to run my fridge for an extended period of time while also using some heavy draw appliances briefly from time to time. Also, this combination is much more cost effective than the newer AC180 V2 with the larger battery. I paid $150 for the external battery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025 by Carl

  • Outstanding Power Station—Reliable, Compact & Versatile
Style: BLUETTI AC180
I recently purchased the BLUETTI AC180 and I’m thoroughly impressed. With its 1,152 Wh LiFePO₄ battery and a continuous 1,800 W AC output (2,700 W surge), it tackled everything I threw at it—devices, tools, even a small fridge. BLUETTI-US +2 Medium +2 The build quality is solid. It uses durable materials, has a well-thought-out layout of ports and control panel, and feels rugged enough for both home-backup and outdoor use. Medium +1 I appreciated the recharge flexibility: whether via wall outlet, solar panels (up to ~500 W input), or car charger, it works smoothly and supports fast AC charging too. RV.com +2 Manuals+ +2 It’s also fairly portable for what you get—good capacity without being ridiculously heavy. The versatility means I’m confident using it for power outages, camping, and everyday backup. Overall, excellent value for the spec-sheet and performance. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a dependable power station that bridges the gap between compact mobility and serious capacity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2025 by Andry Tarifa Valdés

  • Great for solar house living and weekend getaways.
Style: BLUETTI AC180
So easy to use... Added 2 solar panels onto top of SUV and a 15 foot plug extension. Bluetti 180 mainly stays inside my bedroom in solar house but take on weekend outings too. When arriving I just roll up and plug in. I use a larger Bluetti for camping fridge, 12 volt water pump and lights on other side of house with different panels on roof. The AC 180 can handle 4 in grinder, skill saw and other power tools if workers come. It keeps my vacuum charged and I can watch movies anytime. Simple and reliable, Happy to find out I can use a 600-WATT panel although 500 Watts is max solar input to Bluetti with no damage to equipment. Lots of neighbors use gas generators that are loud, stinky and consume lots of fuel. Love my Bluetties silent, clean and powerful enough for my simple lifestyle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2025 by Karlita Karlita

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