What is a Solar Generator?

A BLUETTI solar generator is an innovative energy solution that integrates a portable power station with solar panels. This powerful duo harnesses the sun's energy, allowing you to generate, store and use clean, renewable power, whether for emergency backup or off-grid adventures.

How to Work?

One-stop energy storage, non-stop power supply.
By collecting solar energy through solar panels(either in series or parallel), a solar generator stores the energy in its built-in battery. Then the energy will be converted into alternating current (AC power) by an inverter, which can be released and available for home appliances and other electronic devices.

Go Solar, Stay Charged

Get rid of fossil-fueled generators that produce toxic emissions and annoying noise. Discover how BLUETTI solar generators transform the way you embrace the great outdoors and beyond. Charge your electronics, keep your refrigerator running, or light up your campsite—all with the sun's energy.

Outdoor Adventures 
< 1kWh

Take your outdoor adventures to the next level with portable power under 1kWh. Whether you're camping, hiking, or exploring remote locations, our compact and efficient power solutions ensure your devices stay charged, so you can stay connected and powered up wherever you go.

1,000W | 768Wh

AC70+SP100L

39 Times

Phone (15Wh)

14 Times

Drone (40Wh)
600W | 268Wh

EB3A+SP100L

13 Times

Phone (15Wh)

5 Times

Drone (40Wh)
700W | 448Wh

AC50B+SP100L

22 Times

Phone (15Wh)

8 Times

Drone (150W)

Home and Office 
1kWh-2kWh

Power your home or office with reliable energy solutions in the 1kWh-2kWh range. From powering essential appliances to keeping your devices running smoothly, our versatile systems are perfect for everyday use, providing efficient backup power when you need it the most

1,800W | 1,152Wh

AC180+SP200L

12 Times

Laptop (70Wh)

4.0 Hours

Refrigerator (200W)
2,600W | 2,073.6Wh

Elite 200 V2+SP200L

22 Times

Laptop (70Wh)

7.5 Hours

Refrigerator (200W)
5,000W | 3,072Wh

AC200L+SP200L

25 Times

Laptop (70Wh)

8.5 Hours

Refrigerator (200W)

Emergencies 
2kWh-3kWh

Stay prepared for unexpected situations with reliable energy during emergencies. With 2kWh-3kWh of capacity, our power stations are designed to provide backup power for critical appliances, lighting, and communication devices, ensuring you're safe and connected in times of need.

3,000W | 2,764.80Wh

AC300+B300K+PV350

223.9 Hours

Wi-Fi Router (10W)

44.7 Hours

CPAP Machine (50W)
5,000W | 3,072Wh

AC500+B300S+PV350

248.8 Hours

Wi-Fi Router (10W)

49.7 Hours

CPAP Machine (50W)
3,000W | 2,764.80Wh

AC500+B300K+PV350

223.9 Hours

Wi-Fi Router (10W)

44.7 Hours

CPAP Machine (50W)
Why Choose BLUETTI Solar Generator?
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q1: Are solar generators worth the investment?
    A: Absolutely! Solar generators provide a free, renewable energy source to power your devices while camping, boating, or as a reliable backup during outages. With no fuel costs and minimal maintenance, they can save you money over time while reducing your carbon footprint.
  • Q2: What size solar generator should I choose?
    A: The size of the solar generator you need depends on your power requirements. Calculate the total wattage of the devices you plan to run, and consider a generator with at least double that capacity to account for surges and extended use. For typical household needs, a generator in the range of 2,000W to 3,000W is often sufficient.
  • Q3: What's the difference between a power station and a solar generator?
    A: A portable power station stores energy from various sources—like wall outlets, car chargers, or solar panels. In contrast, a solar generator specifically refers to a system that combines a power station with solar panels to harness solar energy. If you want the option to charge via multiple methods, go for a power station; for sustainable energy solutions, a solar generator is ideal.
  • Q4: Do solar generators work at night?
    A: No, solar generators do not work at night because they rely on sunlight to generate electricity. Once the sun sets, the solar panels stop producing power. To ensure a continuous supply, you can charge the generator during the day, using its stored energy at night as needed.