Our Review
Bluetti's flagship: 2,764Wh, a class-leading 6,000-cycle battery, 120/240V dual-voltage output, 7,680W surge, and 2,400W solar. The most future-proof station we list.
Specifications
| Capacity | 2764 Wh |
|---|---|
| Continuous output | 3840 W |
| Surge output | 7680 W |
| Battery chemistry | LiFePO4 |
| Cycle life (to 80%) | 6000 cycles |
| AC recharge | 90 min |
| Max solar input | 2400 W |
| Weight | 81.6 lbs |
The Apex 300 is the most capable single unit in our lineup, and its headline spec is longevity: a 6,000-cycle LiFePO4 pack, rated for roughly 17 years of daily use. That's the highest cycle count here by a wide margin, and it reframes the price — you're buying a station you'll likely never replace (the why is in LiFePO4 vs NMC).
Everything else is flagship-grade too: 2,764Wh capacity, 3,840W output with a 7,680W surge, true 120/240V dual-voltage for hard-wired appliances, and a huge 2,400W solar input. It's expandable into whole-home territory. The cost is weight (81.6 lbs) and price.
Pros
- 6,000-cycle battery — ~17 years of daily use
- 120/240V dual voltage for 240V appliances
- 3,840W output / 7,680W surge runs almost anything
- 2,400W solar input for serious off-grid charging
Cons
- 81.6 lbs — wheeled home/RV unit
- Premium price
- Far more capacity than casual campers need
Who it's for: buyers who want the longest-lived, most capable station and will keep it for the long haul. For a portable everyday unit, the Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 (currently $449.99) is the better fit.
