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Bluetti AC200P Review Summary

Introducing the Bluetti AC200P, the ultimate portable solar power station designed to keep you powered while caring for the planet. This solar generator offers a blend of strength and innovation, featuring versatile charging modes and wireless charging pads for your convenience. This power station is a game-changer for RVers, campers, and off-grid adventurers who favor clean energy over gas generators.

PROS

Offers 2000 watts of continuous power.

Features five charging modes.

Provides a total of 17 output ports, including wireless charging pads.

Offers around 3500 charge cycles and exceptional longevity.

Features a user-friendly and smooth touchscreen.

Highly durable and rugged design.

CONS

Weighs over 60 lbs, which may pose portability issues.

The touchscreen can be difficult to read in bright daylight.

If the display malfunctions, all controls of the unit will be lost.

The trolley comes separately, which can increase the overall cost.

The Bluetti AC200P is one of the most wanted portable solar generators today. Let’s see if it’s worth your hard-earned cash in this Bluetti AC200P review.

What Is the Bluetti AC200P and Who Is It For?

The Bluetti AC200P is a portable solar power station with a range of features that promise to beat the competition into dirt. 

This 2000-watt solar generator is a well-rounded powerbox with many strengths and few weaknesses:

It gives you five modes of charging, a total of 17 output ports and an excellent touchscreen with plenty of options to set and choose from. 

The latest-generation, high-capacity lithium iron phosphate battery promises around 3,500 charge cycles, and it is much more safe to the environment than standard lithium-polymer and lithium-ion batteries.

It is an ideal choice for RVers and campers, as well as people vacationing off the grid who don’t like the idea of a gas generator polluting their surroundings.

Bluetti AC200P Review: Dissecting the Key Features 

As someone who deeply cares about our planet and is addicted to the big outdoors, I vowed never to use a fuel generator again. 

As energy use is concerned, my camping trips and RV vacations are near-to-zero emissions.

So what do I use? 

As of this year, my go-to solar kit is the Bluetti AC200P coupled with three 200W portable solar panels.  

Is it the best one around? It probably is. 

Is it perfect? No, it still has room for improvement but it definitely sets a standard that is hard to beat. 

So why is everybody in the off-grid community raving about the AC200P?

Built to Last and Look Good

When the UPS guy unloads the package to your curbside, taking the whole box inside might call for some proper deadlifting.

The first thing that came to my mind was, “Is this their idea of portable?”

There’s no lying about it. This solar power station is not on the light side.  It’s the size of a pet carrier or cabin luggage. Still, I’m afraid no airline will let you get aboard with this one.

With a bit over 60 lbs, you’ll wish you ordered the trolley (sold separately) if you need to move it around a lot. 

But when you start unboxing it, it all starts making sense. The Bluetti AC200P is made of tough flame-retardant ABS plastic and aluminum that looks like it can take some beating. 

The diagonal pinstripes on the front show that Mr. Bluetti means business, and the two handles molded in the frame promise a secure grip. 

Kudos for design and durability!

5 Ways of Charging 

On the left side of the power station, there is an AC and DC input port that lets you charge the AC200P in five different ways:

  • AC wall outlet
  • Solar
  • Car
  • Gas generator
  • Lead-acid battery
Charge Bluetti AC200P

The AC port allows a maximum charging power of 500W which means it takes about 4 hours to fully charge the AC200P. 

The 12-30V DC port is also the one you’ll use to hook the station to solar panels

Now, this is where things get interesting — with a maximum solar charging load of 700W, you can fully charge this power station in less than three hours.

That’s one hour faster than if you use the AC grid voltage. A clear win for clean energy.

But you’re missing out on the best part.

There’s an adaptor that lets you use the DC/solar port for AC charging. So you effectively have two 400W brick adapters working at the same time. 

This way, your Bluetti AC200P can go from 0-100 in less than 3 hours.   

I also charged the Bluetti solar generator from a 24V lead-acid car battery once. It’s definitely the slowest mode, as it took 9 hours.

17 Outlets to Choose From

Yes, you heard it right, the Bluetti AC200P offers a total of 17 output ports of both the AC and DC variety: 

Port Type

Number of Ports

AC 110V Three-Prong Outlets

6

DC 12V/25A Outlet

1

DC 12V/10A Outlet

1

DC 12V/3A Outlets

2

5V USB-A Ports

4

60W USB-C Port (A wink to Macbook owners)

1

15W Wireless Charging Pads

2

OK, here’s a shout-out to other manufacturers:

Ladies and gentlemen, the Bluetti AC200P has rubber dust flaps on EACH of its output ports. Please include these on ALL your portable solar generators. Thank you. 

Sure, this power station is not being deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan, but just think about an average day on the beach. No one likes sand in their output ports, believe me. 

The six AC power outlets are rated at 110V but, you can easily change this to 120V and choose the frequency between 50-60Hz. 

Together, they share 2000 watts of pure sine-wave AC power. 

Bluetti AC200P Outlets

The DC 12/25A aviation-style outlet is another feature I like. Even if all 6 AC outlets are busy, I can plug a serious DC appliance like a fridge. 

You can argue that the wireless charging pads are the selling point for the AC200P, but let’s be honest, not many portable solar generators come with these.

Just keep in mind that these are single-coil wireless docks, so finding the right spot with your device can be tricky. 

Also, those 15W are shared between the pads — if you charge two phones at once, that wattage is split between them. 

What Can the Bluetti AC200P Power?

This portable solar generator offers 2000 watts of continuous power. This means you can, for example,  plug in a 100-watt computer, a 1,200-watt fridge, and a 700-watt air fryer. 

Its surge wattage is also formidable — up to 4800 watts for start up. 

Surge wattage is important because appliances with electric motors and power tools draw a lot of power at startup. You won’t have any trouble with the AC200P. If it can run it, it can start it. 

If I was renovating a home, I would use this power station as an auxiliary power source, if the original wiring has been ripped out. 

Here are a few more ideas of what you can power with the Bluetti AC200P:

Appliance Type

Duration (Approx.)

CPAP (40W)

43 Hours

Laptop (60W)

28 Hours

TV (110W)

15.5 Hours

Coffee maker (600W)

2.8 Hours

Microwave (1000W)

1.7 Hours

Hairdryer (1600W)

1.1 Hours

Who would've thought hairdryers could be such power hogs, eh?

The 12V/10A cigarette lighter port lets you charge all sorts of car-friendly gadgets like GPS and cameras. 

And yet, when all your “high-power” ports are occupied you still have seven low-voltage DC outlets to charge your electronics, plus the two wireless phone charging pads.

Honestly, I can’t think of a real-life situation where you run out of outlets with the Bluetti AC200P. 

The Heart of Lithium and Iron

This power station wouldn't be what it is without the innovative battery technology that gives it an edge over the competition. 

The heart of the Bluetti AC200P is the latest technology lithium iron phosphate (LiFePo4) battery. 

At about 3,500 charge cycles, this is a massive leap from the 500 cycles that regular lithium-polymer batteries provide. It doesn't surprise me that many top electric vehicle brands, including Tesla, are shifting to lithium iron phosphate technology. 

On the downside, LiFePo4 batteries have worse energy density than lithium polymer, which means they will always be heavier than lithium-polymer units with similar battery capacity. 

As a standard piece of technology for modern power stations, the AC200P comes with an MPPT solar charge controller. 

Using complex algorithms, this unit maximizes charging efficiency via solar panels, be it flexible or the regular portable ones

An interesting feat I noticed about solar charging: Even if the power station is turned off, it automatically comes to life when solar panels engage. 

This is really handy when you want to start charging the battery with the first rays of the sun. You literally don’t have to do anything. 

This Can’t be Cheap, Right?

Actually, the Bluetti AC200P costs less than competitive products, price-per-watt. Right now, the MSRP is $1,699. But you can always find good deals.

You should understand the price may change based on the sales decision of the manufacturer and the retailers. 

Its main competitors, the EcoFlow Delta 1300 and Jackery Explorer 1000 are cheaper but also pack less output power. Not to mention Bluetti’s superb lithium-iron battery. 

Also, the manufacturer’s recommended price is not set in stone. If you’re interested in buying an AC200P, keep your eyes peeled for sales and discount codes. 

To conclude, if you want the most bang for the buck, this is it. 

Bluetti AC200P Benefits

When talking about a product with so many great features, it’s easy to become biased. Still, what matters to me needn’t matter to someone else. 

So here’s why I recommend buying this solar power generator:

Plenty of Power

The Bluetti AC200P is among the most powerful portable power stations I've seen. It easily takes care of all my needs when RVing or camping.  Clearly, a winner for the best solar generator for RV category. 

I've done a lot of microwaving with this — almost two full hours. That’s a lot of prepared meals. 

It can power several kitchen appliances without breaking a sweat. I don’t even want to count all the gadgets I can charge at the same time. 

The 500W air conditioner in my RV gets about 4 hours of battery time. If I charge with the maximum 700W of solar panels, I can run the air conditioner the whole day, as long as I have the sun.   

Well, if you need more power, you can also check its big brother — the Bluetti EP500.

BLUETTI AC200P

Next-Gen Battery

Here’s the deal:

The LiFePo4 battery is probably the biggest selling point for this power station. With a capacity of over 166,000mAh, it’s enough to recharge a modern phablet more than 40 times. In off-grid use, it can easily run a few small appliances overnight. 

When hooked on solar panels, it gives me an effectively unlimited supply of electricity, of course, unless I plug in a serious power hog. 

But the best is yet to come:

This battery has around 3,500 recharge cycles until its capacity drops to 80%. This means it’ll last for almost 10 years, even with hard EVERYDAY USE.

Case closed!

Excellent LCD Touchscreen

All modern solar power generators have an LCD display of some sort, but the Bluetti AC200P goes one step ahead in this category, too. 

The tech specs list this display as resistive, but it’s definitely the smoothest resistive touchscreen I’ve seen so far — on par with capacitive screens used for smartphones. 

It not only displays the charging and power in use, and the remaining charge, but lets you access the settings through an easy-to-use menu. 

You can change the station’s settings and enable or disable various features. 

Wireless Charging Pads

I’m just going to say this: 

After a whole day spent in the open, the last thing I want to do is look for my phone’s charging cable. I just drop the phone on one of these charging pads and hit the shower. 

Bluetti AC200P Benefits

Bluetti AC200P Shortfalls

Heavy!

At 60 lbs, this power station is definitely not the most portable out there. I have no problems moving it from place to place, but it might be a problem with someone with a bad back. 

However, when talking about camping and RVing gear, I like to make a difference between good weight and bad weight. 

A good weight is the one that gives you something in return. The Bluetti AC200P is definitely good weight — plenty of power plus the cutting-edge battery. Not to mention all the things you can charge. 

If mobility is important for you, this might not be the best option. Yet, as the lithium-iron battery technology advances, let’s hope Bluetti offers a new model which will be more portable. 

The Not So Bright Display

Hey, but you’ve just raved about how great the display is.

Yes, the display offers a great user experience, but it needs improvement. It works really smoothly but it's a pain to read in bright daylight. 

I wish Bluetti upgraded the next version with a brightness sensor or at least offers several brightness settings. Also, if the display dies, you’re done. You’ll pretty much have to send it back to the manufacturer to have it taken care of. 

All the switches and controls apart from the main On/Off button can be accessed only through the display. 

I’d definitely want to see hardware switches, at least for the 6 AC 110V outlets. 

Pros and Cons Summary of the Bluetti AC200P

Pros

  • 2000 watts of output power
  • Advanced battery with 3500 charge cycles
  • 17 output ports with dust covers
  • Can take charge from different sources
  • 700 watts of solar charging
  • Robust design

Cons

  • Not very portable
  • Dim touchscreen
  • Average charging speed from the utility grid


BLUETTI AC200P

Point zero energy titan

Jackery Explorer 1000

EcoFlow Delta 1300

Battery Capacity

2,000Wh

2,200Wh

1,002Wh

1,260aWh

Battery Cell Type

LiFePO4

Li-ion

Li-ion NMC

Li-ion 18650

Life Cycles

3500 Cycles to 80%+ Capacity

2000 Cycles to 80%+ Capacity

500 Cycles to 80%+ Capacity

800 Cycles to 80%+ Capacity

Rated Power (PSW Inverter)

2000W

3000W

1000W

1800W

Surge Power

4800W

7700W

2000W

3300W

Charging Time

~4 hours (AC)


~3 hours (Solar)


~3 hours (AC)


~2 hours (Solar)


~7 hours (AC)


~8 hours (Solar)

~1.6 hours (AC)


~3.5 to 8 hours (Solar)

Car Charging Availability

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Solar Input

700W

2000W

200W

400W

Weight (Approx.)

60.6 lbs.

66 lbs.

22 lbs.

31 lbs.

Portability

Average
Average

Very High

Very High

Price

$$$

$$$$

$$

$$

FAQ

Is Bluetti a good brand?

Yes, Bluetti is a good brand. Their solar generators, portable solar panels, and power banks are very popular, although it’s a relatively new company.

How many amp hours is the Bluetti AC200P?

The Bluetti AC200P is over 166,000mAh.

How long does it take to charge the Bluetti AC200P?

It takes around 4 hours to charge the Bluetti from the AC outlet and less than 3 hours if you use the maximum solar panel capacity of 700W.

How do you convert watt-hours to amp-hours?

You convert watt-hours to amp-hours by dividing them with the battery voltage.

How many charging methods are there for the Bluetti AC200P?

There are 5 charging methods for the Bluetti AC200P.

What is Bluetti Eco Mode?

The Bluetti ECO mode is a feature of their solar generators which can prevent up to 50% of electricity loss. It automatically powers down the unit when the plugged load is lower than 50W for 4 hours.

The Bluetti AC200P: Should You Buy It?

Thanks to the serious power output, excellent battery autonomy, and a variety of outlets, the Bluetti AC200P is great for RV use and camping.

It efficiently powers appliances and charges multiple devices, offering about 4 hours for a 500W RV air conditioner, extendable to all-day with maximum solar input.

The highlight is its LiFePo4 battery, boasting over 166,000mAh and up to 3,500 recharge cycles, ensuring a near decade of everyday use.

Its smooth resistive touchscreen and convenient wireless charging pads add to its user-friendliness.

If you're seeking reliable, robust, and easy-to-use solar power, I highly recommend the Bluetti AC200P.

Nikola, an electrical engineer, simplifies intricate sustainability subjects for his audience. A staunch environmental conservationist, he embodies his beliefs daily through recycling and cultivating his own food.

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