Overview
- In Canada, sales begin today with early-bird offers: Elite 400 debuts at $1,899 CAD with an extra 6% launch discount, and Charger 2 starts at $499 CAD with limited promo codes.
- Charger 2 draws from a vehicle alternator and rooftop solar simultaneously for up to 1,200W, with reported charging speeds up to 13 times faster than standard 12V sockets.
- The hub is designed for broad compatibility and drop-in upgrades, working with most third-party power stations, reusing Charger 1 wiring, and adding jump-start and battery maintenance modes.
- Regional pricing differs, with U.S. launch pricing listed at $349 through Feb. 7 and a $99 loyalty upgrade for Charger 1 owners in the first 72 hours, compared with a $149 CAD 72-hour upgrade in Canada.
- Elite 400 targets home backup with a 3,840Wh capacity, 2,600W output, nine output ports, and a wheeled chassis, as BLUETTI also spotlights a bio-based Elite 100 V2 that claims about a 25% cut in production CO2.