BLUETTI AC180P
![]() | Expecting restock Portable solution for achieving energy independence during power outages and away from electrical civilization. The model can support the autonomous operation of an entire arsenal of electronic devices: refrigerator, lighting, laptop and/or computer, etc. In nominal mode, the charging station handles a connection power of up to 1800W, and it withstands peak power surges up to 2700W (on a short-term basis). The energy core of the station is a lithium iron phosphate battery with a capacity of 1440Wh and a declared lifespan of over 3500 charge/discharge cycles. Thanks to the UPS function, power to connected devices is automatically switched to its own battery during power supply disruptions. The BLUETTI AC180/P features two 230V socket outlets, four U...SB-A ports, one USB type C with fast charging via Power Delivery protocol (100W), and a car lighter output. In addition, the model is equipped with a wireless charging zone on the top panel for mobile devices (15W). The portable power station battery can be charged from zero to 80% in just 15 minutes. As a bonus, the model supports remote control from a smartphone or tablet through the BLUETTI proprietary app. |
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Portable solution for achieving energy independence during power outages and away from electrical civilization. The model can support the autonomous operation of an entire arsenal of electronic devices: refrigerator, lighting, laptop and/or computer, etc. In nominal mode, the charging station handles a connection power of up to 1800W, and it withstands peak power surges up to 2700W (on a short-term basis).
The energy core of the station is a lithium iron phosphate battery with a capacity of 1440Wh and a declared lifespan of over 3500 charge/discharge cycles. Thanks to the UPS function, power to connected devices is automatically switched to its own battery during power supply disruptions. The BLUETTI AC180/P features two 230V socket outlets, four USB-A ports, one USB type C with fast charging via Power Delivery protocol (100W), and a car lighter output. In addition, the model is equipped with a wireless charging zone on the top panel for mobile devices (15W). The portable power station battery can be charged from zero to 80% in just 15 minutes. As a bonus, the model supports remote control from a smartphone or tablet through the BLUETTI proprietary app.
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App for smartphone control Nominal output of 1800W and 2700W in turbo mode, more than enough for an apartment. Quite fast charging, even in standard mode, and in turbo mode, it's like a rocket. Moderately noisy. European brand. 5-year warranty from the manufacturer. Except for the price, which is increasing daily due to high demand. As for the station's performance, I haven't discovered any drawbacks so far. Except perhaps the noise of the fans under load or charging (though it's not very loud), but that's just nitpicking because it's physics. |
The charging station was purchased to provide energy for military personnel on positions. It powers Starlink, charges radio batteries, drones, and gadgets. Thanks to its large capacity, the energy lasts long. And the fast charging allows saving gasoline in the generator. When it's located at the station, it is very helpful during power outages in the network. So, we're considering buying another one. Significant capacity and power, fast charging. The fan is a little noisy under heavy load and charging, but that's a minor thing) |
This is currently a must-have for survival in total shutdowns. This is my third charging station from this brand. Previously, I had the AC70R and AC50R. Literally at the start of autumn, I decided to prepare for winter and buy something more serious to ensure 4-5 hours of uptime for my desktop, router, fridge, plus maybe make a coffee. It works quietly, doesn't smell like plastic, charges quickly - in turbo mode, the charging power is 1.5kW, which allows the station to charge from zero in about one and a half hours or even less. I use the standard mode, where the power is 1kW. The sine wave is perfect, all devices work ideally, the outlets provide 230 volts, and you can choose between 50 or 60 hertz. I highly recommend using the official app because it allows you to update the station and charger controller firmware, plus there's an unstable network mode which I suggest activating if you're charging this wonder from a generator. Also, a plus is the presence of two carrying handles, which makes it convenient to lug its 16 kg weight, although mine sits stationary. For example, the AC70R only has one handle and you have to carry it with one hand. Every day, it provides me with light in the apartment for at least 14 hours, so I recommend it! It doesn't always want to charge from the generator, you have to plug it in several times, and play around with the load on the generator (for example, turn on the boiler to stabilize the current frequency) |



















































Another question is the battery capacity. 1440W is not too much, but if you power the most essential appliances, it's enough to comfortably get through power outages. I won't even mention charging gadgets because it doesn't even feel them. The presence of wireless charging is a nice bonus)) convenient. No need to find a cable, just put your smartphone down, turn on the station, and you're good to go.
The station itself charges from an outlet in about 2 hours. This is in standard mode. There are also eco and turbo modes (40 minutes from 0 to 80%).
There's also a smartphone app. Overall, it's a convenient thing. While it doesn't have a lot of functionality, it has the essentials.
Overall, I'm satisfied with my choice so far. For my needs, this station is sufficient.
One more thing, there's no information about this model when choosing, no reviews. There are also no reviews on YouTube, just a couple in English, so I bought it randomly, trusting the brand and the manufacturer's 5-year warranty.