Key Takeaways
1. Bluetti raised approximately $5.4 million through crowdfunding for the Apex 300 portable generator, with over 2,500 backers by early 2025.
2. The retail price of the Apex 300 is $1,599, which is $400 more than its crowdfunding price.
3. The generator features 4 AC outlets with a total output capacity of up to 3,840 watts, supporting 99% of typical household appliances.
4. The Apex 300 includes a True 0ms UPS setting for seamless power transition during outages.
5. Multiple recharging options are available, including solar energy, with bundles ranging from $1,998 to $2,599 for solar panel packages.
Bluetti aimed to fund production of its new portable generator through crowdfunding, and it now says that it has achieved this goal with an estimated $5.4 million raised from over 2,500 genuine backers by the end of the campaign in early 2025.
Release Details
The Apex 300 is now available on Amazon or directly from Bluetti for a price of $1,599, which is $400 more than its Indiegogo price. The retail version is equipped with the same 2,764.8Wh LFP batteries, capable of charging devices with an output of up to 3,840 watts (W) through its various AC outlets.
Power Outlets
On the front, the Apex 300 features 4 AC outlets that can supply power to appliances using up to 120-volt (V) outputs. Additionally, there are other outlets located on the side that can accommodate devices that require up to 240V.
As a result, the Apex 300 is designed to support “99%” of typical household appliances during a power outage. It also boasts a new True 0ms UPS (which stands for “true zero-millisecond uninterruptible power supply”) setting that allows it to seamlessly take over from the grid.
Charging Options
The 300 offers several options for recharging, including the use of solar energy.
In fact, the portable generator comes with “Emergency Backup” bundles, which vary in price from $1,998 for a single 350W solar panel to $2,599 for the Apex 300 bundled with 4 200W panels. However, Bluetti notes that the panels and their cables will need to be shipped separately as of now.
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