AC200L has 11 more ports, expansion to 8 kWh, and a longer review history. Elite 300 has 50% more capacity in a smaller box and double the cycle life.
See review →Bluetti Elite 300
3,014 Wh LFP unit in a 58-lb chassis — Bluetti's claim of 'world's smallest 3 kWh portable' is verifiable on the bench (14.4 × 12 × 11.7 in). 2,400W of pure-sine output, 4,800W surge, a 10 ms UPS, and a TT-30 RV outlet plus 12V/30A DC make it the cleanest mid-tier choice for RV-plus-blackout duty. Wall recharge to 100% in 78 minutes.
- 3,014 Wh LFP cells rated for 6,000+ cycles to 80% — best-in-class cycle life
- 2,400W pure-sine inverter, 4,800W surge for kettles, hairdryers, and pump startups
- 10 ms UPS switchover for desktops, modems, CPAP, and home-office gear
- TT-30 RV outlet + 12V/30A DC output — runs RV fridges, water pumps, diesel heaters without adapters
- AC recharge 0–80% in 70 minutes, 0–100% in 78 minutes
- Frost & Sullivan-certified as the world's smallest 3 kWh portable power station
The good and the bad
- 6,000-cycle LFP — roughly double what most competitors ship, putting cycle life at ~15 years of weekly use
- Densest 3 kWh portable on the market: 3 kWh in a 58-lb / 14.4 × 12 × 11.7 in box
- TT-30 + 12V/30A combo means it drops into a camper-van DC system with zero pigtails
- 10 ms UPS keeps essentials live through brownouts — same latency as the AC200L
- Only 2 AC outlets and a small number of total ports — port count trails the AC200L's 13-port layout
- Very new on Amazon: 16 reviews and limited long-term reliability data so far
- No 240V output and no expansion battery path — what you buy is what you get
- Solar input not specified in the Amazon listing — verify against Bluetti's spec sheet before buying panels
If this is you, you're in the right place
- Long-haul prepper who hates calendar aging
6,000-cycle LFP — about double what most competitors ship. ~15 years of weekly use without significant capacity drift.
- Camper-van builder needing TT-30 + 12V
Both outlets native. Drops into a Sprinter or Promaster DC system without pigtails or step-down converters.
- Apartment dweller with limited storage
14.4 × 12 × 11.7 in for 3 kWh — the densest portable in this class. Fits behind a sofa, not a closet.
If this is you, keep shopping
- Buyers who need expansion to 6+ kWh
No expansion battery path. What you buy is what you get. AC200L or F3800 if you want modular scaling.
- Reliability-first shopper
Only 16 reviews on Amazon at cataloging. Long-term reliability data is thin compared to the AC200L (448) or DELTA 2 Max (1,198).
How long it lasts on real loads
Estimates apply 85% inverter efficiency to the rated capacity. Real-world numbers vary with temperature, battery age, and appliance duty cycle.
| Load | Watts | Hours | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy Star refrigerator | 150W | 19 h | |
| Diesel heater (RV) | 80W | 35 h | including glow plug startup |
| CPAP w/ humidifier | 60W | 47 h | |
| Coffee maker | 1000W | 2.8 h |
Full specs
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Bluetti Bluetti Elite 300 — the verdict
3,014 Wh LFP unit in a 58-lb chassis — Bluetti's claim of 'world's smallest 3 kWh portable' is verifiable on the bench (14.4 × 12 × 11.7 in). 2,400W of pure-sine output, 4,800W surge, a 10 ms UPS, and a TT-30 RV outlet plus 12V/30A DC make it the cleanest mid-tier choice for RV-plus-blackout duty. Wall recharge to 100% in 78 minutes.
Check on AmazonWhere it wins and loses against the alternatives
Jackery is 18 lb lighter and UL1778-certified. Elite 300 has 50% more capacity, double the cycle life, and a TT-30 outlet Jackery doesn't.
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