BLUETTI, a leader in portable power and energy storage, has officially announced the pre-launch of its versatile Apex 300 Energy Storage System(ESS), which arrives on the bearing a simple plug-and-play setup, while simultaneously mandating a low initial investment,
According to certain reports, Apex 300 leverages an expandable ecosystem which, on its part, can scale for emergency backup, whole-home backup, and off-grid living.
More on that how this particular innovation stores 2,764.8Wh of capacity in a compact package with 40% higher energy density in its class. Markedly enough, despite the compact size, Apex 300 will be able to deliver 3,840W and dual 120V/240V output on a single unit, all for the purpose of powering 99% household appliances from fridges to high-power tools, pool pumps, and clothes dryers.
Another detail worth a mention is rooted in the fact that, as the world’s first portable power station with 50A/12,000W bypass capability, Apex 300 can seamlessly run an entire house or charge a Tesla EV. Joining that would be a true 0ms Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) mechanism which ensures seamless power for critical systems like lighting, NAS storage, and more, during blackouts.
Then, there is an ultra-low 20W AC idle drain that puts Apex 300 among the most efficient systems in its class. As a result, the device is able to extend refrigerator runtime by up to 24 hours, prolong AC standby by 2.5 times, and increase CPAP usage by 2.5 times.
Talk about the solution on a slightly deeper level, we begin from how it features B300, B300S, and B300K expansion battery variants, thus introducing an even bigger energy storage space.
Next up, we have a SolarX 4K Charge Controller coming into play, translating to 500V/4,000W PV voltage regulator for high-voltage solar arrays. Complementing that would be an AT1 smart distribution box, which can effectively automate energy management for homes.
We also have a Hub A1 parallel box in the mix. This one expands storage and power output in a parallel system. Alongside that, BLUETTI brings a D1 DC power hub. This one is expected to provide 700W DC output with a 12V/50A Anderson port.
Hold on, we still have a few bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon how Apex 300 scales up to three units and 18 B300K batteries. By doing so, it triples the power up to 11,520W output and 58,000Wh capacity, enough to keep a home running for an entire week.
We also haven’t touched upon the way BLUETTI’s latest brainchild makes it possible for homeowners to create a fully automatic whole-home backup system with up to 30,720W solar input. It is able to achieve that on the back of company’s smart ecosystem, including the AT1 Smart Distribution Box, Hub A1 Parallel Box, and up to three SolarX 4K Charge Controllers.
Beyond that, leveraging integrations with existing rooftop solar inverter systems, this home battery backup allows users to manage loads, set power priorities, and activate smart modes like Extreme Weather Alerts via the BLUETTI App. Thanks to AT1 and the S1 smart plugs, homeowners can also intelligently manage solar energy, grid electricity, auto-start a gas generator, and appliances through the app.
Among other things, we ought to acknowledge how Apex 300 caters to an off-grid lifestyle, as well. We get to say so because the technology has four standard AC outlets to power A/Cs, microwaves, coffee makers, and other outdoor essential appliances. With integrated NEMA TT-30R and NEMA 14-50R ports, the solution can further work as mobile shore power to directly charge all RVs.
In case that wasn’t enough, to charge their phones, laptops, and other DC devices, RVers can even pair the device with 700W Hub D1, a clip-on mountable DC power hub boasting seven outlets, including two 100W USB-C, two 15W USB-A, two DC5521, as well as a 12V/50A Anderson port for safer and easy-to-use DIY setup.