- 3,072Wh LiFePO4 battery for over 3,500 life cycles.
- Standalone power station with 100W USB-C, 12V/10A car port and USB-A port.
- Flexible charging via AC, solar, and car power sources.
- Responsive even in freezing days with Temperature Adaptive Function.
- Compatible with AC500 for a maximum of 36,864Wh capacity. (2*AC500+12*B300S)
Flexible Recharging
BLUETTI B300S takes up to 500W AC, solar, or car charging. Combine AC with solar or car input, you can top up B300S in less than 3.5-4 hours with a maximum of 1,000W* input rate.
*The D050S DC charging enhancer is required.
Versatile Power Source
You can power your smartphones, laptops, fans, lights, refrigerators, and more with specific outputs - 100W USB-C, 12V/10A cigarette lighter, and 18W USB-A.
Responsive Even in the Cold
Waking up electronics on a freezing day may be time-consuming. But with the Temperature Adaptive Function, B300S will automatically heat up to work actively and smoothly as usual.
Expandable Battery Pack
As the companion battery pack to AC500, B300S has a capacity of 3,072Wh and lasts for 3,500+ cycles to 80% of its original capacity. Hook up 6*B300S with AC500, you'll get a powerhouse with 18,432Wh, enough to get you through a severe power outage.
Battery Info
Capacity: 3,072Wh (51.2V, 60Ah)
Cell Chemistry: LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate)
Life Cycles: 3,500+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity
Shelf-life: Recharge to 80% Every 3-6 Months
Management System: MPPT Charge Controller, BMS, etc.
Output
USB-C Port: 1 x 100W Max.
USB-A Port: 1 x 18W
DC Outlets: 1 x 12V/10A (Car Outlet) *All regulated.
Input
AC Input: 500W Max.
Solar Input: 500W Max., VOC 12-60VDC, 10A
Car Input: 12/24V from Cigarette Lighter Port
Maximum Input: 1,000W, with D050S DC Charging Enhancer
General
240V Split Phase Bonding: Yes, Works with AC500
Simultaneous Recharge & Discharge: Yes
Weight: 83.8lbs (38kg)
Dimensions (LxWxD): 20.5 x 12.5 x 10.5in (52 x 32 x 26.6cm)
Operating Temperature: -4℉ to 104℉ (-20℃ to 40℃)
Storage Temperature: -4℉ to 104℉ (-20℃ to 40℃)
Certification: UL Standard, CEC, DOE, FCC, CA Prop 65