Spring and summer are all about adventure – whether you’re hitting the open road in your RV, setting up camp in the great outdoors, or just being prepared for unexpected power outages. But what’s a road trip, tailgate party, or off-grid escape without reliable power? BLUETTI has the ultimate solutions to keep you charged no matter where you are.
Right now, the Elite 200 V2 portable power station is hitting a record-low price of just $899 – the best deal ever! And Electrek readers get an exclusive extra 5% off with the discount code ELECTREK5OFF. Let’s dive into why these BLUETTI portable power stations are must-haves for your spring and summer adventures.
Elite 200 V2 – the ultimate portable powerhouse
If you’ve been waiting for the perfect power station, the BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 is it. This game-changing 2kWh solar generator is not just powerful—it’s built to last 17 years, thanks to automotive-grade LiFePO4 battery technology. That’s 6,000+ charge cycles, meaning you can count on it for daily use without losing reliability.
Space is valuable, especially in an RV or tiny home, and the Elite 200 V2 is 40% smaller than its predecessor. At just 13.7 x 9.8 x 12.6 inches, it fits anywhere while still packing an impressive 2,073.6Wh battery and 2,600W output – with up to a 3,900W Power Lifting Mode for running high-power devices like hair dryers and hot plates.
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Perfect for any scenario
Home Backup: Keep a 100W fridge running for 16.8 hours, power your wifi router, and stay prepared for outages.
Camping & road trips: Charge your coffee maker, phone, and even a space heater for chilly nights.
Tailgating & events: Power speakers, cooking appliances, and all your entertainment needs.
Remote work & truckers: Keep your essentials running, no matter where the road takes you.
Fast, flexible charging
Who wants to wait around for a power station to charge? The Elite 200 V2 supports three rapid charging options, including Turbo technology that gets it to 80% in just 50 minutes with dual AC and solar input. You can also recharge in 4.2 hours from your car or tap into the sun with 1,000W max solar input, thanks to its built-in solar tracking technology.
Super quiet, ultra-efficient
No more noisy generators! The Elite 200 V2 runs at just 16dB – quieter than a whisper. And with an ultra-low idle consumption of under 10W per hour, it keeps your power consumption efficient. Even if left on overnight, it retains 94% of its charge, far outperforming competitors.
Built to withstand any adventure
The Elite 200 V2 isn’t just powerful – it’s built to handle anything. With fire-resistant, shock-proof construction, it’s designed for both everyday use and rugged outdoor environments. The advanced BLUETOPUS AI-BMS smart battery management system ensures safety by regulating charging, preventing overheating, and offering multi-chip protection. You can confidently connect high-powered devices, run car fridges through the dedicated car outlet, or charge up via high-voltage solar panels without worrying about stability. Plus, with prismatic LFP cells, the battery structure is more durable and energy-dense compared to traditional cylindrical cells, ensuring both safety and longevity.
Versatility meets convenience
For van lifers, truckers, and off-grid enthusiasts, the Elite 200 V2 is a game-changer. It can power up to nine devices simultaneously with four AC outputs, two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and a cigarette lighter port, making it easy to power everything from laptops and cameras to kitchen appliances. The LCD screen and smart app connectivity provide real-time monitoring, so you’re always in control of your power usage. Whether you’re setting up a mobile workstation or keeping your campsite lit all night, this power station does it all.
For a limited time, the Elite 200 V2 is available for a record-low $899 – and don’t forget to use ELECTREK5OFF at checkout for an extra 5% off.
BLUETTI Charger 1 Alternator Charger – high-speed car charging on the go
Long road trip ahead? The BLUETTI Charger 1 Alternator Charger keeps your power station topped up while you drive. It delivers a blazing-fast 560W charge – six times faster than a standard car charger.
Works with all BLUETTI power stations and most brands
Smart protection keeps your vehicle battery safe with automatic on/off features.
App-controlled for real-time voltage monitoring and adjustments.
Active fan cooling for optimal performance and longer lifespan.
Quick to install and backed by a two-year warranty, the Charger 1 Alternator Charger is currently on sale for $249, and is a must-have for any road trip. You can buy it here.
The AC180 Solar Portable Power Station is perfect for those who need reliable power with 1,800W AC output and 2,700W Power Lifting Mode to handle power-hungry appliances. With a capacity of 1,152Wh (AC180) or 1,440Wh (AC180P), it ensures you have plenty of backup for extended trips.
Featuring 11 output ports, it can charge multiple devices simultaneously, making it ideal for families or work setups. Charging is effortless with four flexible recharging options, including AC, solar, car, and generator. And with the BLUETTI app, you can monitor and control it remotely. Even better, it charges from 0-80% in just 45 minutes with a 1,440W AC input, keeping downtime to a minimum. The AC180 Solar Portable Power Station is currently on sale for $449 – that’s a $250 discount. You can buy it here.
For those seeking a more compact option, the AC70 Portable Power Station delivers 1,000W of rated power with a 2,000W lifting mode for extra output when needed. It has a 768Wh capacity, providing reliable power on the go. Thanks to 850W Turbo Charging, it can reach 80% in just 45 minutes. If you prefer renewable energy, the 500W solar input ensures a full charge in only 2 hours. With 7 versatile outlets, you can charge everything from laptops to small appliances.
Built with LiFePO₄ battery technology, it boasts 3,000+ charge cycles, offering a long-lasting, eco-friendly power solution. Plus, its 20ms seamless UPS function ensures uninterrupted power in case of an outage. The AC70 Portable Power Station is currently on sale for $359 – a $240 discount. You can buy it here.
Get the best portable power station deals now
BLUETTI’s portable power stations make spring and summer adventures stress-free – and now is the time to buy with the best deals yet! The Elite 200 V2 is only $899 (lowest price ever), plus an extra 5% off with ELECTREK5OFF.
BLUETTI has been committed to promoting sustainability and providing clean 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.
Genesis is gearing up to introduce its first extended-range electric vehicle (EREV), the GV70. Ahead of its debut, the Genesis GV70 EREV was spotted in Korea, offering a closer look at the upcoming SUV.
Genesis prepares for its first EREV, the GV70
The luxury automaker is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a slate of new EVs, hybrids, and extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) set to arrive over the next few years.
During its CEO Investor Day last month, Hyundai revealed plans to launch several new Genesis vehicles, including its first EREV.
First up will be the Genesis GV70 EREV, promising to deliver over 1,000 km (620 miles) of driving range. The electrified SUV will still run on a 100% electric motor, but a small gas engine acts as a generator to charge the battery when it becomes low, thereby extending the driving range.
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Although the Genesis GV70 EREV isn’t due out for another year or so, we are already getting our first look at the new extended-range electric SUV.
Genesis plans to launch new luxury EVs, hybrids, and EREVs (Source: Hyundai)
The folks at HealerTV spotted the new vehicle parked in South Korea, giving us a better idea of what to expect when it arrives.
Although it’s still covered in camouflage, you can see it’s nearly identical to the current gas-powered GV70. At least from what we can see, the front and back ends look about the same.
We also got a sneak peek at the interior, which also appears to be essentially unchanged. Genesis just introduced an updated interior and exterior design on its current vehicle lineup, so no major changes are expected.
Since it’s still a prototype, the design could change by the time it hits the market, which is expected in December 2026.
Genesis will launch its first hybrid next year, the GV80 SUV, which is expected to be followed by the GV70 EREV later in the year. Following that, at least two new luxury SUVs will join the lineup, based on the Neolun (pictured on the left) and X Gran Equator concepts (pictured on the right).
The Neolun is expected to arrive as the Genesis GV90, an “ultra-luxe” flagship electric SUV, while the X Gran Equator will be an off-roader.
Genesis plans to expand into up to 20 European markets while boosting brand sales in the US with its new lineup. By 2030, the luxury brand aims to sell 350,000 vehicles globally.
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Austin-based Base Power just raised $1 billion in Series C funding to accelerate its mission to modernize the Texas grid, one home battery at a time.
Addition led the round, with support from existing and new investors. The fresh capital will help Base scale up operations, grow its team, and build out domestic manufacturing to meet surging demand for resilient, distributed home batteries.
Base Power is a licensed electricity provider operating in Texas’s deregulated electricity market, and it functions as a virtual power plant (VPP). Its model is simple but transformative: customers pay a monthly fee for energy, installation, and a home battery – no rooftop solar required. When the grid is up, Base’s networked batteries help stabilize it; when it goes down, the battery keeps the lights on at home.
“The chance to reinvent our power system comes once in a generation,” said Zach Dell, Base Power’s CEO and cofounder. “We’re scaling the team to make our abundant energy future a reality.”
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In under two years, Base has already deployed more than 100 megawatt-hours (MWh) of residential battery capacity, making it one of the fastest-growing distributed energy platforms in the US. The company’s rapid growth has been fueled by organic customer demand, partnerships with major homebuilders like Lennar, and collaborations with forward-thinking utilities.
Base Power currently serves homeowners across the Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, and Austin regions, and plans to expand nationwide. To support that growth, the company is building its first factory, an energy storage and power electronics manufacturing hub at the former Austin American-Statesman printing press site in downtown Austin.
The company also recently qualified for Texas’s Aggregated Distributed Energy Resource (ADER) program, which allows distributed batteries to participate directly in the grid market. That means extra reliability for the state and lower costs for customers through shared revenue from grid services.
“The only way to add capacity to the grid is by deploying hardware — and we need to make that here in the US, ourselves,” said Justin Lopas, Base’s COO and cofounder. “This factory in Austin is our first, and we’re already planning for our second. We’re building the tools and systems to reindustrialize America and reinvent the grid.”
Electrek’s Take
Texas’s grid struggles, from heatwaves to winter blackouts, make Base Power’s model timely. Linking home batteries to a virtual power plant offers home backup and grid support. (I was part of a VPP in Vermont, and I can’t stress enough how great it is, especially in power outages.)
With $1 billion in new funding and a planned Austin factory, Base aims to scale fast. For context, Tesla deployed over 31 GWh of storage in 2024, but that figure includes utility-scale Megapacks as well as residential Powerwalls because Tesla didn’t separate out the two in its report. Sunrun’s VPPs now include 20,000+ customers across nine states, and it supplies significant grid support in California. Base’s 100 MWh so far is much smaller, but as a licensed electricity provider, not just a technology platform, its focused Texas rollout and participation in the state’s ADER program could position it as a nimble challenger in the growing VPP space.
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GM is ending plans for a program that enabled its dealers to extend the $7,500 tax credit for new Chevy, GMC, and Cadillac EV leases beyond the September 30 deadline. Instead, it has another plan to keep the savings going.
GM ends $7,500 EV tax credit and plans its own savings
After the $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles expired at the end of September, GM was among the automakers planning to extend the incentive through leasing.
That will no longer be the case after the automaker suddenly reversed its decision. According to Bloomberg, GM will not extend the credit for EVs that were in transit to dealers ahead of the September 30 deadline.
Instead, GM will provide about $6,000 from its own pockets for a limited time to continue supporting electric vehicle leases.
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A company spokesperson confirmed that “GM worked on an extended offer for the benefit of our customers and dealers,” adding “After further consideration, we have decided not to claim the tax credit.”
The savings will last until the end of the month. The spokesperson said in an email that “GM will fund the incentive lease terms through the end of October.”
Chevy Equinox EV LT (Source: GM)
GM and Ford announced programs last week that involved buying EVs through their financing units, which would enable them to qualify for the $7,500 tax credit. The companies would then use the funds to extend the credit through leasing.
A source close to the matter told Reuters that GM decided to end the program after Republican Senator Bernie Moren urged the end of the loophole that enabled the $7,500 credit to be passed on through leasing.
Cadillac ESCALADE IQL electric SUV (Source: Cadillac)
The announcement comes after GM delivered a record of over 66,500 electric vehicles in the third quarter. Through September, GM sold 144,668 EVs, more than double the amount it sold in the same period in 2024.
The Chevy Equinox EV is now the best-selling non-Tesla EV in the US, while Cadillac ranked as the top luxury electric vehicle brand in Q3.
Chevy Blazer EV (left), Chevy Equinox EV (middle), Chevy Silverado EV (right) (Source: GM)
Ford, Jeep maker Stellantis, and BMW are still planning to extend the credit for those EV leases for at least another few months. GM was expected to extend the offer until the end of the year.
GM already has one of the most affordable EVs in the US with the Chevy Equinox EV starting at under $35,000. In 2026, it will face a wave of new lower-priced EVs, including the new Nissan LEAF, which will start at under $30,000. General Motors is betting on more affordable EVs, including the 2027 Chevy Bolt, to gain a bigger share of the market over the next few years.
Interested in testing out one of GM’s electric vehicles for yourself? From the Chevy Equinox EV to the Cadillac Escalade IQ, you can use our links below to see what’s available near you.
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