
Bluetti Elite 100 v2 vs Bluetti Pioneer Na sodium-ion

Compare the sourced facts — a complete score is not available for both stations.
No price tie-breaker today — choose based on fit and the sourced details.

Bluetti Pioneer Na sodium-ion
- Camping & RV: Bluetti Elite 100 v2 — lighter and easier to carry
Score breakdown
Usable capacity and how much you can run at once.
Owner reputation, safety record, warranty, and build durability.
Wall and solar recharge speed.
Lightweight, portable, and quiet enough to live with.
Computed from sourced data with a published, price-independent formula. Scores are relative to each model's size class.
Capacity truth
The watt-hours on the box aren't what reaches your devices. Same scale, both units.
The marketing number — total cell capacity.
~1,000 Wh effective (Trusted Reviews) · 2% below the label
The marketing number — total cell capacity.
What reaches an AC outlet — about 17% is lost turning battery power into household AC. How we estimate.
Key specs, side by side
| Spec | Bluetti Elite 100 v2 | Bluetti Pioneer Na sodium-ion |
|---|---|---|
| Usable capacity | 1,024 Wh | — |
| Continuous power output | 1,800 W | 1,500 W |
| Surge power output | 3,600 W | — |
| Max solar input | 1,000 W | 500 W |
| AC charge time (0–100%) | 70 min | 52 min |
| Weight | 11.5 kg | 15.9 kg |
| Rated cycle life | 4,000 cycles | 4,000 cycles |
Manufacturer-claimed unless marked verified (FCC/UL/DOE/lab). Hover any figure for its source. The better reading in each row is highlighted — lower wins for weight and recharge time.
Price & fair-price verdict
Each verdict compares today's price against that model's own tracked history — never MSRP theater.
Where these rank
- Bluetti Elite 100 v2 #4 of 8 in Quietest Power Stations · #4 of 10 in Best Power Stations Under $500