Description
The BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 is the 2 kWh station that focuses on balance: 2073.6 Wh, 2600 W of power, a square design that keeps everything in one place, and a price under £900. Bluetti is a brand I closely follow, and they have clearly taken care of the essentials.
Its place in the range: the versatile 2 kWh accessible. A bit less power than the big 3000 W stations, but a softer price, record discretion, and five years of warranty. Enough to cover vanlife and home backup without blowing the budget.
Who is the BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 for?
For vans and campers that want a serious reserve without breaking the bank, and for home backup during a power outage. Its 2073.6 Wh can power a van fridge for two good days, and its 2600 W (up to 3900 W in lift mode) can handle most appliances. If you’re looking for the most powerful station on the market, aim higher. For a complete, silent, and well-priced 2 kWh, it is perfectly positioned.
What it has under the hood
- 2073.6 Wh capacity, LiFePO4 cells guaranteed for 6000 cycles
- 2600 W output, up to 3900 W in lift mode
- 2 AC outlets, 2 USB-C 100 W, and 2 USB-A, one 12V car port
- Solar charging up to 1000 W, AC 1800 W (0 to 80% in about one hour)
- UPS function, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and control via the Bluetti app
- 5 years of manufacturer warranty
A design that keeps everything on the front
This is the detail I like about this Elite: all the ports are grouped at the top, on the front, rather than scattered across three sides. In real use, it changes everything: you can see your connections at a glance and position the station against a wall without blocking an outlet. The screen remains deliberately minimal, in the spirit of AllPowers, and that’s a good thing: no giant gadget screen, just useful information and a real sense of quality.
The real argument: silence
16 dB. That’s the noise level announced at low load, and it’s simply one of the quietest in its category. If you sleep next to it in a van or run it at night for backup, you forget it’s there. At this price, that’s rare.
Against the EcoFlow DELTA 3 Max
The question inevitably arises since we have compared both. With nearly identical capacity (2 kWh), the EcoFlow DELTA 3 Max offers a bit more power (3000 W versus 2600 W) and more outlets. But the Bluetti costs less, is quieter, and comes with the same 5-year warranty. The only real compromise to be aware of: the 230V version has only two AC outlets. If you plug in many devices at the same time, it’s something to consider.
Why buy it from Vantour
£849,00 at the brand.We travel and live with this kind of equipment all year round. To size it correctly, our guide to choosing your portable electric station helps you aim right according to your van or home usage.
