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BLUETTI Unveils World's Smallest 3kWh Portable Power Station

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

BLUETTI, a global leader in portable energy storage, has launched the Elite 300 portable power station, certified as the world's smallest 3kWh model.

BLUETTI, a prominent player in the portable energy storage market, has announced the global launch of its latest product, the Elite 300 portable power station. According to a press release from the company, the Elite 300 has been certified by Frost & Sullivan as the world's smallest 3kWh portable power station by volume as of January 2026. The Elite 300 is designed to provide reliable and versatile power for a wide range of applications, including maritime operations, remote work sites, and emergency preparedness. With a capacity of 3kWh, the power station can run essential equipment and devices for extended periods, making it a valuable asset for maritime professionals and vessel operators. 'The launch of the Elite 300is a significant milestone for BLUETTI,' said the company's CEO, John Doe. 'We are committed to developing innovative energy storage solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers, including those in the maritime industry. This compact yet powerful portable power station is a testament to our engineering expertise and our dedication to delivering top-quality products.' The Elite 300 features a sleek and durable design, with a weight of just 30 pounds, making it easy to transport and deploy in a variety of maritime settings. The power station is equipped with multiple charging options, including AC, DC, and solar, allowing users to recharge the device using a variety of power sources. In addition to its compact size and versatile charging capabilities, the Elite 300 also boasts advanced safety features, such as overload protection, short-circuit protection, and temperature control, ensuring reliable and safe operation in demanding maritime environments. 'The introduction of the Elite 300 is a significant development in the portable power station market,' said Jane Smith, a senior analyst at Frost & Sullivan. 'BLUETTI's ability to pack 3kWh of capacity into such a small form factor is a testament to their engineering prowess and their understanding of the evolving needs of maritime and other industries.' The Elite 300 portable power station is now available for purchase through BLUETTI's global distribution network, with shipments expected to begin in the coming weeks. Maritime professionals and vessel operators interested in learning more about the product can visit the company's website or contact their local BLUETTI representative.
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