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Home / News / Market & Investments / Bluetti launches new line of portable stations for the Brazilian market.

Bluetti launches new line of portable stations for the Brazilian market.

Solutions ensure greater energy resilience for residential, mobile, or off-grid operations.
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  • June 25, 2026, at 13:55 AM
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BLUETTI launches new line of portable stations for the Brazilian market.
Photo: Bluetti/Press Release

Bluetti presented its integrated and scalable energy solutions during the Eletrolar Show 2026, one of the main consumer electronics fairs in Latin America, held in São Paulo (SP).

The event started this Monday (22) and continues until Thursday (25), bringing together the company's portable energy solutions and scalable residential systems to meet the growing Brazilian demand for reliable electricity in daily use, emergency backups and off-grid applications.

During the event, the brand will highlight three portable power stations from its new Premium line: Premium 30 V2, Premium 100 V2, and Premium 200 V2, designed to meet different levels of domestic, outdoor, and emergency power needs.

BLUETTI launches new line of portable stations for the Brazilian market.
Photo: Bluetti/Press Release

Updated Product Portfolio

  • Premium 30 V2: It delivers 600W of power and 320Wh of capacity. Weighing only 4,3 kg, it's ideal for short trips and essential backup needs, reliably powering smartphones, cameras, and Wi-Fi routers. Its standby power consumption is only 4,5W, reducing unnecessary energy loss.
  • Premium 100 V2: It offers 2.000W of power and 1.024Wh of capacity for residential backup and multi-device outdoor use. It supports refrigerators, lighting, and common household appliances. It features a 10-millisecond UPS switching time, fast charging from an AC outlet, and supports up to 1.000W of solar input, ensuring stable power during grid outages.
  • Premium 200 V2: It provides 2.700W of power and 2.073Wh of capacity for extended home backups. Equipped with automotive-grade LiFePO₄ (lithium iron phosphate) battery cells, it supports up to 6.000 charge cycles (approximately 17 years of daily use). It operates quietly (levels from 16dB), making it suitable for indoor and nighttime use.

High-Capacity Solutions

In addition to the Premium series, Bluetti is showcasing the Apex 300, a high-power, dual-voltage energy system aimed at large residences, off-grid cabins, remote properties, and other high-demand applications.

Canal Solar - BLUETTI launches new line of portable charging stations for the Brazilian market.
Photo: Bluetti/Press Release

The system delivers 2.764Wh of capacity and 3.840W of power with dual voltage capability (120V/240V), supporting demanding equipment such as water pumps, agricultural machinery, and professional tools.

When combined with the SolarX 4K regulator and compatible expansion batteries, the Apex 300 enables scalable solar charging and extended energy storage, forming a flexible system for off-grid applications.

José Montes Magalhães Júnior, Sales Manager at Bluetti, emphasized an important objective for the Brazilian market:

“As soluções apresentadas na Eletrolar Show refletem o compromisso da Bluetti, como pioneira em tecnologia de energia limpa, em ajudar varejistas, distribuidores e integradores de sistemas brasileiros a atender à demanda por portabilidade, segurança energética residencial e independência elétrica”, disse.

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Journalist graduated from PUC Campinas. Worked at Futpress, TV Século 21 and ENM. Has experience in podcasting, television, radio, news and press relations.
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