Not only can the Bluetti Apex 300 keep your lights on and appliances running during an outage as a portable power station, it can also work as a 0ms UPS for your Apple gear.
Bluetti offers a range of portable power stations and home backup solutions, but the latest Apex 300 Solar Generator is a first-of-its-kind model. It combines portability with serious power and grid-tied integration.
On its own, it can deliver 2,764.8Wh of capacity and 3,840W of power. It even has a peak surge output of 7,680W for high-power tools or compressors.
The compact Apex 300 is a great starting point for anyone looking to reduce their reliance on the grid or enhance their outdoor adventures. It’s excellent as a portable battery since it has 40% higher energy density, thus being smaller for its capacity, but it’s also useful for permanent installations thanks to its incredible expandability.
Its EV-grade LiFePO4 battery cells are benchmarked with 6,000+ charge cycles and up to 17 years of use. When paired with the SolarX 4K solar panels, the system pays for itself within two years.
Bluetti’s smart app integration also helps users manage their portable power station from afar, even remotely thanks to Wi-Fi connectivity. Never go guessing how you’re doing on inputs and outputs thanks to the easy-to-read app interface.
Bluetti Apex 300: incredible, expandable home battery backup
Whether you’re already working with a gas generator or legacy solar panel system, the Apex 300 Home Battery Backup can integrate seamlessly thanks to its industry-first 12kW bypass. That means the Apex 300 can sit between the grid source and an EV load, for example, and pass the power through without any issues.
That 0ms UPS option also means that critical equipment connected to the Apex 300 won’t lose power, not even for a moment. Whether it’s your work-essential Mac or medical equipment like a CPAP machine, you won’t have to worry about power outages.
Another major breakthrough is its incredibly low AC standby consumption — only 20W, about one-third of the industry average. This means that, within its class, the Apex 300 can power a refrigerator for 24 extra hours or run a CPAP machine for 2.5 times longer than comparable models.
The single unit is great for keeping individual appliances or tools powered, but expand with 3 Apex 300 units, 9 B300K expansion batteries, and 3 solarX 4K panels with the AT1 Smart Distribution Box, and you’ll be prepared for everything. The potential 30,720W of input can charge your system in less than 1.6 hours and keep your entire home powered while the grid is down.
Up to 18 expansion batteries can be connected to 3 Apex 300 units.
Unlike other home backup solutions, the Apex 300 can switch between 120V and 240V in a single unit. No need to pair multiple units through a connection box — it just works.
Users can also charge or use the bypass feature while connected to a gas generator. That way, users can easily rely on the power that’s available at the time, be it solar or gas.
If you’re running a massive home battery backup system, but want to take the Apex 300 on a road trip, it’s all hot-swappable. Three units can be connected together, and removing one won’t interrupt power.
Bluetti Apex 300: a camping and RV powerhouse
Bluetti made sure to include the right connections into the Apex 300 to ensure it was useful as a portable power station as well. The smaller size for its capacity makes it a good option to take on the road.
The Apex 300 comes equipped with NEMA TT-30R and NEMA L14-50R outlets, acting like a mobile campground power source that can directly charge your RV’s house battery. This setup not only helps save on costly campground power fees.
On the go, it can be recharged by combining foldable solar panels with the Car DC-to-DC Charger 1 for up to 1,760W input — fully charging the battery in as little as 1.8 hours, no shore power required.
Besides the six AC outputs, Bluetti also offers the optional Hub D1, which provides 700W of DC power through nine ports — including a 600W Anderson port. This ensures you can keep your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and even your Starlink running smoothly all at once, whether you’re working remotely, streaming, or just staying connected on the go.
The quiet fans that cool the Apex 300 won’t interrupt your camping trip either. Keep your portable cooler running and charge your iPhone without worrying about loud, smelly gas generators ruining the mood or the environment.
The Apex 300 solar generator is available on Indiegogo for just $900 — or $0.36/Wh when bundled with the B300K expansion battery (tax and shipping included). Limited-time pricing, installment plans, and additional early-bird perks make it a timely and practical investment for those seeking reliable home backup solutions. The campaign runs until July 19.