Bluetti Elite 200 v2
- AC delivered · measured
2,074 Wh. Show source
verified source~2,074 Wh full-rated delivered (Trusted Reviews)2026-07-04- output
2,600 W. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- weight
24.2 kg. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- recharge
84 min. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗

Balanced
#5 of 20
in the Large (2 kWh class) class
Lifted by Durability & longevity and Trust & reliability; held back by capacity & expansion.
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Bluetti Elite 200 v2 is a large (2 kwh class) model best suited to cpap traveler. It supplies 2,600 W of continuous AC output. BatteryRank scores it 68 out of 100 within its size class.
Our verdict on the Bluetti Elite 200 v2
Cycle life is the whole argument here. At 6,000 rated cycles this pack is specified to last roughly twice as long as the 3,000-cycle units that dominate the category — at one full cycle a week that is a difference measured in decades, not years. The trade is that the 2,073.6 Wh is sealed with no expansion path, so you are committing to this exact capacity for a service life deliberately designed to be very long.
- You will cycle it hard and want it to survive that6,000 rated cycles is the highest figure in our catalogue at this capacity, which changes the calculation for anyone using it daily rather than storing it for emergencies.
- Solar is your primary recharge path rather than a backup one1,000 W of solar input is enough to return a meaningful share of the 2,073.6 Wh pack in a single good day, which suits off-grid use rather than occasional outages.
- You want the option of adding capacity as your needs changeThe pack is sealed. Whatever you decide today is permanent for the whole of a 6,000-cycle life, which is a long time to live with a capacity that turned out too small. Similar capacity, and it expands to 4,096 Wh.
- The unit needs to move between locations oftenAt 24.2 kg it is among the heavier units that still claim portability, and the 84-minute recharge means relocating it mid-day has a real cost. It carries 1,070 Wh at 10.8 kg, under half the mass.
The honest limit: A 6,000-cycle rating is the reason to buy this unit and it deserves a caveat: cycle ratings are measured to a defined capacity threshold under controlled temperature, and nothing in ordinary use resembles those conditions. The figure is a useful comparison between packs, not a promise about the one in your garage.
What our data can’t tell you: The only independent capacity figure we could find reports the full rated 2,073.6 Wh as delivered, which AC conversion losses make implausible — so we exclude it rather than repeat it, and we are left with no verified delivered-energy measurement for this unit at all. Its real output remains unconfirmed by anyone we trust.
BatteryRank Engineering Team · Last reviewed · Method
Capacity truth
The watt-hour number on the box isn't what reaches your devices. Rated on the label vs what actually leaves an outlet.
2,073.6 Wh. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗2026-07-04The marketing number — total cell capacity.
2,074 Wh. Show source
verified source~2,074 Wh full-rated delivered (Trusted Reviews)2026-07-04~2,074 Wh full-rated delivered (Trusted Reviews)
Also independently measured
- AC inverter efficiency
96.7 %. Show source
verified source96.7% AC output at 1,000W; ~82% AC round-trip (Trusted Reviews)2026-07-04- Fan noise
16 dB. Show source
verified source16 dB low load to 50 dB max (cined.com; low end is OEM claim)2026-07-04- AC charge time
69 min. Show source
verified source~69 min full, Turbo (Trusted Reviews)2026-07-04
96.7% AC output at 1,000W; ~82% AC round-trip (Trusted Reviews)
16 dB low load to 50 dB max (cined.com; low end is OEM claim)
~69 min full, Turbo (Trusted Reviews)
What it can run
Same sourced device assumptions used by our calculators, applied to this model's usable AC energy. Actual runtime varies with load, temperature, and standby draw.
| Device | Estimated runtime | Sourced assumption |
|---|---|---|
| CPAP (humidifier off) | about 28.8 nights | 9 W · |
| CPAP (heated humidifier on) | about 4.6 nights | 56 W · |
| Refrigerator (full-size) | about 33 hours | 180 W × 35% duty cycle · |
| Wi-Fi router + modem | about 115 hours | 18 W · |
| Laptop (65W charger) | about 64 hours | 65 W × 50% duty cycle · |
| Phone (one full charge) | about 103 full charges | 20 W · |
Who it fits
Mechanical matches against this model's own sourced specs — never invented sentiment, never a guess on a spec we don't have.
2074 Wh AC-delivered (measured) → multiple CPAP nights per charge
2600 W inverter, 2074 Wh AC-delivered (measured) → runs a fridge through an outage
2073.6 Wh, 12V DC out → long off-grid stays
How it scores
Four buyer pillars over seven sub-scores — computed from sourced data with a published formula, price-independent by design.
Power
Battery-side usable capacity and how much you can run at once.
Usable watt-hours and how far you can grow it with add-on batteries, versus its size class.
Continuous and surge wattage, outlet count, and USB-C fast-charging.
Trust
Owner reputation, safety record, warranty, and build durability.
Owner ratings, brand reputation, recall record, and warranty backing.
Rated cycle life, warranty length, cell chemistry, and weather sealing.
Charging
Wall and solar recharge speed.
Wall recharge speed, solar input, and multi-source charging.
Livability
Lightweight, portable, and quiet enough to live with.
Weight, footprint, handle, and wheels, versus its size class.
Fan noise under load — quieter is better for bedrooms and CPAP use.
How this score is computed
The BatteryRank score is computed from sourced data with a published formula — ranked by data, not lab testing. Seven sub-scores blend into a 0–100 composite, grouped into four buyer pillars. Price is deliberately not a scoring input: prices move daily, so value intelligence lives in the price section above, judged against this model's own history.
| Pillar | Built from |
|---|---|
| Power | Capacity & expansion + Output & versatility |
| Trust | Trust & reliability + Durability & longevity |
| Charging | Charging & solar |
| Livability | Portability + Quiet / livability |
Scores are cohort-relative — each model is ranked against others in its size class. Missing inputs renormalize out rather than scoring zero (a model is never penalized for a spec nobody in its class publishes), and any figure resting on a documented estimate is tagged est. A full methodology page is coming.
Full specifications
Manufacturer-claimed unless marked verified (FCC/UL/DOE/lab). Tap or focus a figure to view its source.
Capacity & battery
- Battery-side usable capacity
2,073.6 Wh. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- Rated cycle life
6,000 cycles. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- Battery chemistry
LiFePO4. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- Rated capacity
2,073.6 Wh. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- Cycle-life threshold
80 %. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗
Energy available from the battery before output-conversion losses. AC-delivered capacity is shown separately in Capacity Truth.
How many full charge-and-drain cycles before the battery drops to its rated threshold (shown alongside — brands rate to different thresholds, so never compare bare cycle counts).
The type of battery cell. LiFePO4 (LFP) cells last far more cycles and are more thermally stable than older lithium-ion (NMC) cells.
The battery's nameplate energy capacity — the headline number on the box. Battery-side usable and AC-delivered capacity are shown separately.
The remaining-capacity level the cycle rating is measured to. 3,000 cycles to 80% is a stronger battery than 3,000 cycles to 70% — always read the two numbers together.
Power output
- Continuous power output
2,600 W. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- AC outlets
4 outlets. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- USB-A ports
2 ports. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- USB-C ports
2 ports. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- USB-C max output
100 W. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- 12V car ports
1 ports. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- DC barrel ports
0 ports. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- Max combined output
2,600 W. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗
The most power you can draw at once, sustained — this has to be higher than the running wattage of whatever you're plugging in.
How many standard wall-style outlets are built in.
How many USB-A ports are built in, for charging older phones, lights, and accessories.
How many USB-C ports are built in — check the per-port wattage below if you need fast charging for a laptop.
The fastest a single USB-C port can charge a device — relevant for laptops and fast-charging phones.
How many car-socket (cigarette-lighter) style 12V outputs are built in — what CPAPs and car fridges plug into for the most efficient overnight running.
How many round barrel-style DC outputs are built in, used by routers, some lights, and older electronics.
The most power the unit can deliver across ALL ports at the same time — can be lower than the AC rating plus every USB port added up.
Charging & solar
- AC recharge speed
1,800 W. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- AC charge time (0–100%)
84 min. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗- Max solar input
1,000 W. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗
How fast the unit recharges from a wall outlet — higher means shorter waits between uses.
How long a full recharge takes from a wall outlet, start to finish.
The most solar panel wattage the unit can accept — undersized panels just mean slower charging, not damage, but oversizing this is wasted money.
Size & portability
- Weight
24.2 kg. Show source
claimed sourcebluettipower.com ↗
How much the unit weighs on its own, without accessories — relevant for portability and carrying it up stairs during an outage.
What reviewers & owners report
Named outlets and marketplaces, each rating credited where it was published.
- Large ~2 kWh capacity in a relatively compact body — Across reviewers ·
- very high AC output efficiency (~96.7%) — Across reviewers ·
- fast Turbo recharge (~69 min) — Across reviewers ·
- class-leading 6,000-cycle LFP — Across reviewers ·
- competitive price — Across reviewers ·
- Fewer ports than some rivals — Across reviewers ·
- not expandable — Across reviewers ·
- ~53 lb still heavy to carry — Across reviewers ·
- charging efficiency dips in Silent/low-power mode — Across reviewers ·
- few standout differentiators — Across reviewers ·
- Wirecutter: not a current pick / blocked to fetch
- Popular Mechanics: no dedicated review found
- None confirmed this pass — no accessible measurement-channel review of the Elite 200 V2 located — YouTube reviewers ·
Brand reputation: Recent (2024/25) release with limited long-term field data; Bluetti brand reputation solid; no model-specific reliability concerns surfaced (Reddit/forums not retrievable this pass)
Sources: Trusted Reviews 5/5 (Recommended) https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/bluetti-elite-200-v2; CNET blocked; Tom's Guide none; PCMag blocked; OutdoorGearLab none; Popular Mechanics none; TechRadar none; Wirecutter blocked; YouTube not retrievable; Reddit not retrievable; CPSC none (2026-07-04)
What else to consider instead of the Bluetti Elite 200 v2
Same or adjacent size class, ordered by the price-independent composite. Every alternative is better than the Bluetti Elite 200 v2 at something and worse at something else, so each row states both halves — each one arithmetic on two sourced readings, with a dimension skipped rather than guessed when either side is missing a figure.
- DJI Power 2000score 75 · same size class
- Why you would switch
- The DJI Power 2000 carries 15% more continuous output (3,000 W vs 2,600 W), which decides what it can run at all.
- What you give up
- The Bluetti Elite 200 v2 delivers 19% more usable AC energy (2,074 Wh vs 1,741 Wh).
- Aferiy P280score 74 · same size class
- Why you would switch
- The Aferiy P280 carries 7 years of warranty against 5.
- What you give up
- The Bluetti Elite 200 v2 delivers 19% more usable AC energy (2,074 Wh vs 1,741 Wh).
- Oupes Mega 2 Proscore 69 · same size class
- Why you would switch
- The Oupes Mega 2 Pro supports add-on batteries, so capacity can grow later.
- What you give up
- The Bluetti Elite 200 v2 delivers 19% more usable AC energy (2,074 Wh vs 1,741 Wh).
- Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2score 68 · same size class
- Why you would switch
- The Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 is 22% lighter (18.9 kg vs 24.2 kg).
- What you give up
- The Bluetti Elite 200 v2 delivers 18% more usable AC energy (2,074 Wh vs 1,761 Wh).
- EcoFlow DELTA 3 Max Plus (2048Wh)score 68 · same size class
- Why you would switch
- The EcoFlow DELTA 3 Max Plus (2048Wh) carries 15% more continuous output (3,000 W vs 2,600 W), which decides what it can run at all.
- What you give up
- The Bluetti Elite 200 v2 delivers 19% more usable AC energy (2,074 Wh vs 1,741 Wh).
Quick answers
Each answer restates a sourced figure from elsewhere on this page — nothing new, nothing guessed.
- How much does the Bluetti Elite 200 v2 weigh?
- 24.2 kg (53.4 lb), manufacturer-claimed, without accessories.
- What are the dimensions of the Bluetti Elite 200 v2?
- 350 × 250 × 324 mm (13.8 × 9.8 × 12.8 in), length × width × height, manufacturer-claimed.
- How much capacity does the Bluetti Elite 200 v2 deliver through an AC outlet?
- About 2,074 Wh of the rated 2,073.6 Wh reaches an AC outlet from a full charge — measured in independent testing.
- How long does the Bluetti Elite 200 v2 take to charge?
- 1 h 24 min from a wall outlet, 0 to 100%, manufacturer-claimed. Fast-charge modes and solar input differ — see the charging specs on this page.
- How many watts can the Bluetti Elite 200 v2 output?
- 2,600 W continuous AC output, manufacturer-claimed. Appliance startup demand must stay within the relevant limit.
- How much solar input can the Bluetti Elite 200 v2 accept?
- 1,000 W maximum solar input, manufacturer-claimed. Actual harvest depends on panel compatibility, sun, orientation, temperature, and conversion losses.
- What is the cycle-life rating of the Bluetti Elite 200 v2?
- 6,000 cycles to 80% remaining capacity, manufacturer-claimed. A cycle rating is not a calendar-life guarantee.
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