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The Compact 3 kWh Power Station Built for Aussie Life

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15/12/2025
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Portable power stations keep getting bigger, smarter, and more capable. Trouble is, they also tend to get heavier and harder to move around – taking the ‘portable’ out of ‘portable power station’. The all-new BLUETTI Elite 300, launching today, flips that trend on its head. It packs a full 3,014.4 Wh of usable capacity into a body barely larger than your typical 2 kWh unit. That clever balance of portability and serious grunt is what positions the Elite 300 as one of the most practical power stations for homes, campers, and caravaners across Australia.

The Elite Series has always struck a sweet spot for everyday users. You get strong output, a lightweight design, and features that feel thought through rather than over-engineered. The Elite 300 continues that tradition while raising the bar in several key areas. This is BLUETTI’s most compact 3 kWh model yet, but it behaves like a much bigger system when you push it. We’ll unpack everything the Elite 300 can do, how it fits into BLUETTI’s growing range, and why it could quickly become one of the most popular mid-size stations in the country.

A smart midpoint in BLUETTI’s lineup

BLUETTI divides its portable power range into three families: Pioneer, Apex, and Elite. The Elite Series sits in the middle, designed for those who want solid daily performance without the bulk or price tag of the big modular units. Compared with the entry-level Elite 200 V2, the Elite 300 adds more power, stronger output, and a serious jump in versatility, all without turning into a beast you need help to move.

BLUETTI Elite 300
Power on the go Source BLUETTI Australia

Weighing about 26.3 kg, it stays manageable for a 3 kWh system. If you have ever hauled around stations in the 30 to 40 kg range, shaving off those few extra kilos makes a real difference.

More power, less bulk

One standout feature is its power-to-size ratio. The Elite 300 matches the power of larger 3 kWh units while remaining closer in size to a 2 kWh model. This matters for two reasons. First, it is easier to transport. Second, it requires less storage space, which is useful for small homes, caravans, and camper trailers.

The battery uses long-lasting LiFePO4 chemistry with 3,014.4 Wh of capacity, giving it durability, safety, and thousands of cycles before a noticeable drop in performance.

Serious output for appliances and tools

The Elite 300 is built to handle real household and outdoor appliances. It offers 2,400 W of continuous AC output, enough to run essentials like fridges, TVs, CPAP machines, induction cooktops, and many power tools.

Need to kick things up a notch? BLUETTI’s Power Lifting Mode boosts short-term output to 4,800 W for resistive loads. That covers appliances that spike when starting, like kettles and toasters. The Elite 300 can power appliances like a microwave for 2.5 hours, a fridge for almost 60 hours, or a TV for over 24 hours.

Designed for home and RV life

BLUETTI designed the Elite 300 with versatility in mind. It includes 11 output ports, including USB-C 140 W, USB-C 100 W, USB-A, a car-style port, a 12 V/30 A high-power DC outlet, and multiple AC outlets for the Australian model. While the TT-30R RV plug only appears on the US unit, the Australian version remains compatible with RV setups through its DC ports.

A quick, seamless UPS for outages

One compelling feature for Australian households is its lightning-fast 10 ms UPS switchover. When the grid drops out, the Elite 300 switches to battery power almost instantly. That speed is enough to keep your fridge stable, your modem online, and your security system powered without interruption.

BLUETTI Elite 300
Powering the essentials during blackouts Source BLUETTI Australia

Smart app control for easy management

The BLUETTI app unlocks even more convenient features, including remote wakeup and scheduled control. You can automate lights, pumps, heaters, or other appliances, making the Elite 300 a handy energy-saving companion.

Charging options to suit every situation

The Elite 300 supports AC charging up to 1,800 W, solar charging up to 1,200 W, car charging, and dual AC plus DC charging up to 2,640 W. The powerful power station can reach 80 per cent in as little as 78 to 95 minutes via AC and reach a full charge in 1.6 to 2 hours. Solar charging brings it to 100 per cent in about 4.1 hours.

BLUETTI Elite 300
Multiple charging options Source BLUETTI Australia

Under the hood: BLUETTI Elite 300 specs

  • Battery capacity: 3,014.4 Wh
  • Battery type: LiFePO4
  • Continuous AC output: 2,400 W
  • Surge output: 4,800 W
  • UPS switchover: ≤10 ms
  • Solar input: 1,200 W max
  • AC input: 1,800 W max
  • AC plus DC charging: 2,640 W max
  • Ports: 2 × USB-A, 1 × USB-C 100 W, 1 × USB-C 140 W, 1 × 12 V/30 A DC, 1 × car socket, 2 × AC outlets (AU model)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Weight: approx. 26.3 kg
  • Dimensions: 366 × 305 × 297.5 mm

Power when you need it

The BLUETTI Elite 300 lands squarely where many Australians need it: powerful, balanced, and easy to manage. It is small enough to move around, big enough to rely on in a blackout, fast enough to recharge quickly, and smart enough to fit into a modern energy-efficient lifestyle. As more households grab control of their energy needs, compact power stations like this are fast becoming everyday essentials rather than occasional camping gear.

Looking to add the BLUETTI Elite 300 to your Christmas list? Grab yours today and enjoy 6% off with code EM300.

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