In a world that demands constant connectivity and the need for power on the go, BLUETTI presents the AC180, a perfectly packed power station that brings together fast charging, exceptional battery capacity, and an array of innovative features. With its ability to charge within one hour and provide uninterrupted power throughout the day, the AC180 is set to stay powered at home, in the great outdoors, or during a power outage.
Fast Charging for Uninterrupted Power
The standout feature of the Bluetti AC180 is the deep drain and fast charge combination. Powered by Turbo Charging with up to 1440W input, you can achieve 0-80% recharge in a mere 45 minutes. Say goodbye to long waiting times and revel in the instant power gratification offered by the AC180.
Power Phones to Small Ovens
The AC180 Includes outputs of 4 regular 120v outlets, 1 USB-C port, 4x USB-A ports, 12v DC (cigarette lighter), 12v DC barrel jack, and a wireless charging pad on top of the unit. Adorned with the clear and easy to read display, all the major input and output functions are easy and simple to read. Capped with dual carrying handles on both sides, the AC180 is ready for anything.
Unparalleled Battery Capacity and Expandability
With a 1152Wh power center, the AC180 offers optimized standby power consumption and an innovative ECO mode that conserves energy by automatically toggling on and off. Whether you’re camping in the wilderness or relying on the AC180 at home, its battery capacity is designed to meet your power demands throughout the day. Additionally, the AC180 can be charged using expansion batteries such as the B80 (806Wh), B230 (2048Wh), and B300 (3072Wh), ensuring a continuous power source of up to 4,224Wh.
Powering High-Wattage Appliances with Ease
The AC180 delivers an impressive 1800W continuous AC power output, catering to most power needs. Additionally, its Power Lifting Mode allows you to boost the AC output up to 2700W, making it perfect for running high-wattage appliances such as hair dryers, electric kettles, and heaters. Bid farewell to power limitations and embrace a world of convenience and limitless possibilities.
Flexible Charging Options and Superior Safety
The AC180 offers multiple charging methods, providing unparalleled convenience. Whether you prefer charging via an AC outlet, solar power, your car, or a generator, the AC180 adapts to your needs. Moreover, equipped with LiFePO₄ battery cells, the AC180 ensures a longer lifespan with over 3500+ life cycles. Safety is paramount, and BLUETTI prioritizes it by providing higher security during operation, along with a 5-year warranty and exceptional customer service.
Portability Redefined
Designed with portability in mind, the AC180 is compact, measuring about the size of a countertop microwave (13.39“ x9.72“ x12.48“ ), and weighs about 35 lbs. Its convenient handheld design allows for easy transportation on your next adventure. Whether you’re embarking on a camping trip or need power in a remote work location, the AC180 is your reliable companion, delivering power wherever you go.
Seamless 24/7 UPS and Silent Charging Mode
Bluetti continues to impress with the AC180‘s seamless 24/7 Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) function. In the event of a power outage, it ensures a smooth transition within just 20 milliseconds, allowing you to continue your work without the fear of data loss or hardware damage. Additionally, the AC180 features a silent charging mode, generating a near-noiseless sound as low as 45dB. Charge your devices in peace and tranquility, even during the quietest moments.
Smart App Control for Enhanced Convenience
Take control of your power station with the BLUETTI App, offering intuitive remote monitoring, power consumption management, and OTA updates. With Bluetooth connectivity, you have full control over your AC180 anytime and anywhere.
Constant Power for Endless Possibilities
From sunrise to sunset, the BLUETTI AC180 empowers every moment of your life. Whether you’re spending quality time with loved ones, embarking on outdoor adventures, or exploring the depths of the forest, the AC180 ensures a constant and reliable power source. With the AC180 by your side, embrace limitless possibilities and enjoy peace of mind, no matter where your journey takes you.
BLUETTI’s AC180 revolutionizes the portable power industry by combining fast charging, extensive battery capacity, and innovative features. Experience the freedom of staying powered, whether at home or on your outdoor expeditions. With its compact design, high capacity, and versatility, the AC180 empowers you to embrace a world of convenience and reliability. Unleash the power of the BLUETTI AC180 and elevate your portable energy experience to new heights.
About BLUETTI
BLUETTI has been committed to promoting sustainability and green energy solutions since its inception. By offering eco-friendly energy storage solutions for both indoor and outdoor use, BLUETTI aims to provide exceptional experiences for our homes while also contributing to a sustainable future for our planet. This commitment to sustainable energy has helped BLUETTI expand its reach to over 100 countries and gain the trust of millions of customers worldwide.
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Founded in 1689, Husqvarna was a musket maker for the king of Sweden – but now, the company best known for quirky motorcycles and commercial riding mowers is becoming an innovator in the field of robotics, and its latest fleet of electric autonomous mowers are eager to get grazing.
Husqvarna’s autonomous lawnmowers made history earlier this year at the AIG Women’s Open, when they became the first autonomous groundskeeping solution to see duty during a UK Major golf week.
“At the AIG Women’s Open, the Husqvarna portfolio is helping us deliver this goal through improved resource management, regular lightweight mowing and reduced carbon usage,” explains Royal Porthcawl’s Course Manager, Ian Kinley, who has championed the use of robotic technology at the course. “With the AIG Women’s Open set to be the largest-ever women’s sporting event in Wales, we know there’s tremendous pressure to produce playing surfaces that are worthy of such a high-profile event.”
Events like the AIG Women’s Open are proving that the little robot Huskies can get the job done quietly, sustainably, and with significantly less operator input. As such, you’d think everyone at Husqvarna would be excited about them.
You’d be wrong. The company’s franchise dealers have been hesitant to push them forward, effectively putting the parent company in the position of going B2C, or going home.
“Dealers live and breathe the previous technology,” said Yvette Henshall-Bell, Husqvarna’s President of its Forest and Garden division for Europe, in that same Forbes piece. “They want to protect that servicing, that aftermarket revenue. Whereas if they really thought about what the customer’s problems are and the job to be done, they would be looking at a completely different solution.”
A solution, frankly, that looks a lot like a little robot mower.
The bigger CEORA can handle up to 18 acres of ground twice each week, while the Automower, with its 80V battery and pinpoint precision EPOS (Exact Positioning Operating System) software, can handle another 2.5 acres. Both are fully electric, and can guide themselves back to their pens to recharge as needed.
Prices aren’t public, but the Husqvarna CEORA and Automowers are available as part of a custom lease package through Husqvarna Finance that will include access to the company’s customizable back end and ongoing support. Check with your local dealer for more.
Electrek’s Take
As a typically pro-union, pro-labor type of guy, I am hesitant to heap praise upon a robot taking away anyone’s job. That said, it does seem to be difficult for landscapers and construction crews to keep and find good labor at rates they can afford (and, let’s face it – the current Trump Administration isn’t going to be making that any easier). As such, if companies like Husqvarna and John Deere and Einride and others can build a demonstrably better mousetrap at a compelling price point … good for them. (?)
Let us know what you think in the comments.
SOURCES: Forbes, Golf Monthly; images by Husqvarna.
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In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss Apple CarPlay possibly coming to Tesla cars, VW getting access to Superchargers, a Toyota electric pickup, and more.
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2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 at a Tesla Supercharger (Source: Hyundai)
US EV sales declined in October following the expiration of the $7,500 federal tax credit on September 30, and the average transaction price (ATP) edged up, according to initial estimates from Kelley Blue Book, a Cox Automotive brand. However, there are still deals to be had.
Kelley Blue Book’s initial estimates show that US EV sales fell to 74,835 in October, down 48.9% from September, which was a record month, and 30.3% year-over-year.
Prices also ticked up. The average transaction price (ATP) for a new EV climbed 1.6% month-over-month to $59,125, which is 2.3% higher than a year ago.
Tesla didn’t escape the downturn, but it held up better than the overall EV market. The company’s ATP fell 1.1% from September to $53,526, and its prices are 5.5% lower than they were in October 2024. Sales of the Model 3 and Model Y both declined month-over-month, and overall Tesla sales decreased by 35.3% from September and 23.6% year-over-year, which are smaller declines compared to the broader EV segment.
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Cox Automotive senior analyst Stephanie Valdez Streaty said the shift wasn’t surprising:
We expected this shift in the electric vehicle market. With the IRA-backed sales incentives gone, lower-cost EV volume was hit hard, pushing the mix toward more luxury and driving October’s EV ATP to a 2025 high of $59,125 – now $9,359 above the industry average. Affordability has always been the core challenge with EV sales, and this reset only underscores how critical it is to bring more attainable EV options to market.
Electrek’s Take
September was a record-breaking month for both EV deals and sales. Dealers were offering all sorts of sweet incentives to stack with the federal tax credit to move cars off the lot. October’s sales drop was entirely anticipated, like a pounding headache after a big blowout party.
We didn’t know what the post-federal tax credit EV market would look like. As Valdez Streaty rightly states, EVs do have a higher ATP than the industry average. But it turns out that, so far, it’s not all doom and gloom, and the federal tax credit isn’t the only incentive in town.
Every month, I compile great EV lease deals, and for the last few months, some EVs’ monthly lease payments have been cheaper than before the federal tax credit expired. Many states are still offering rebates on EV purchases, and dealers still have really good deals. While cheaper models would definitely be welcome, there are good deals available right now.
And let’s not forget the fact that EVs are much cheaper to drive than gas cars, with or without that tax credit.
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